So I finally settled on getting the F22b dohc engine to replace my worn out F22a4 engine. Now my question is where should I get it from? I was considering a couple of places that came up on my google search: Tiger Japanese ,JDM Engine Corp, Sunrise Japanese Motors, and JDM Engine Depot. Has anybody heard anything about these places? Don't want to get screwed over. Thanks
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Where to buy F22b dohc engine?
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If the company is located in Canada, as most of them are, it might be unwise to buy from them. If you get a bad engine, and they won't do the right thing and replace it or refund your money, there's really nothing you can do about it. An international lawsuit would be far too expensive.
www.hmotorsonline.com is the only place I would trust, personally. I've heard of people getting screwed by all of the companies you listed (aside from Sunrise, I've never heard of them). Some have luck, some do not. hmotors, often referred to as HMO, is the most honorable. They are located in California, and Steve will definitely take care of you. If you don't see the F22B on their site, call... I'm sure they can get one for you.
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We've had a few H22s from Tiger with serious issues. We've had quite a few that have been perfectly fine, too. When HMO is an option, I don't see the need to go anywhere else. They may not be the cheapest, but the peace of mind that comes from KNOWING you're going to get a good engine (or at least if it's not good, they'll make it right) is well worth it.
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Originally posted by CB7 Sleeper View PostNever had any problems with Tiger Japanese. A friend of mine got an engine with a bad head gasket but they replaced it. Their customer service does suck though. Just something to take into consideration.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostIf the engine had a bad head gasket, what other problems may have come from it? Overheating, water in the combustion chambers... Also, head gaskets generally don't blow after "35-45k miles"... so it's likely that the mileage figure given is grossly inaccurate. "JDM" engines can be sourced from other countries... countries that don't have strict taxation like Japan... that make it possible to put considerably more mileage on an engine. Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia... all common recipients of JDM vehicles. If I were an engine importer, I'd much rather speak to someone that speaks my language! I'd deal with Australia and New Zealand.
You wouldn't be too smart to get an engine from anywhere and just dropping it in before doing preventative maintenance and such. HMO would be a good choice though, for the piece of mind factor. I don't think other places like Tiger are necessarily a bad choice though. Everybody seems to have some sort of a horror story. HMO would probably be the best choice for you OP.
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Originally posted by CB7 Sleeper View PostYea, true. I am getting my F20a DOHC from tiger though, due to the fact that they are only $390. But Cisco will be inspecting it for me thoroughly before replacing every gasket, seal, etc. with over $450 of OEM parts. This is including of course, vacuum hoses, spark plug wires, timing belt, water pump, balance shaft delete, and every other part needed to get it to be CB7 ready.
You wouldn't be too smart to get an engine from anywhere and just dropping it in before doing preventative maintenance and such. HMO would be a good choice though, for the piece of mind factor. I don't think other places like Tiger are necessarily a bad choice though. Everybody seems to have some sort of a horror story. HMO would probably be the best choice for you OP.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostHoly crap, they're that cheap now! Wow. I thought they were still hovering in the 600-700 range! Of course, add $200-$300 for shipping, and there's $600-$700.
F20a DOHC Engine - $390
F22a Automatic Transmission - $120
Shipping and Handling - Only $120 for both!
Very Very Cheap. $630 total.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostAh, yes... Canada to Michigan is pretty cheap to ship!
NJ is fairly cheap, because we have seaports in Philly and Elizabeth at our disposal.
Wouldn't be too hard to get to you either I suppose. I think Tiger's shipping deal is pretty sweet. If you buy a motor and transmission, you only pay the shipping on the engine. Nice deal if you ask me.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostThey keep their prices low so they can make their money in volume.
The low prices also mean that their engines are from cheaper sources, and probably aren't tested extensively.
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