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Originally posted by deevergote View PostSTUPID fucking idea.
Why would you want a low-compression H22 with a 6500 RPM redline?
Not to mention the difference in bore size, which will result in detonation-inducing hot spots...
Plus, you can't make a G series using H and F parts. The G series has 5 cylinders.
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YOU have the knowledge and experience to build it and have some semblance of reliability.
However, YOU are not saying "wut hed can i slap on mah 200k mile block so i can haz a cheep h22?"
If you know how to build an engine to be reliable, you can argue against what I have to say until we're both blue in the face. If you do not know what you are doing, then my argument will persuade you NOT to waste your time and money building something beyond your ability.
Experience is a big factor. However, I don't put that into my arguments, becasue every noob thinks that they're an expert because they read a few forum posts and installed a short ram intake.
Bottom line... if you know what you're doing, you don't create these threads. If you don't create these threads, you don't get that response from me.
And please... I know you're new, and I know you do indeed know a thing or two about these cars... but don't go digging up every "frankenstein" thread just to argue with me in every one of them. You've said it. Leave it, and move on. Contribute your arguments to the next new frank thread that comes along... trust me, we'll have another one, maybe 3, within the next 5 days, I assure you. Digging up old threads just to raise your post count is becoming obvious.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostYOU have the knowledge and experience to build it and have some semblance of reliability.
However, YOU are not saying "wut hed can i slap on mah 200k mile block so i can haz a cheep h22?"
If you know how to build an engine to be reliable, you can argue against what I have to say until we're both blue in the face. If you do not know what you are doing, then my argument will persuade you NOT to waste your time and money building something beyond your ability.
Experience is a big factor. However, I don't put that into my arguments, becasue every noob thinks that they're an expert because they read a few forum posts and installed a short ram intake.
Bottom line... if you know what you're doing, you don't create these threads. If you don't create these threads, you don't get that response from me.
And please... I know you're new, and I know you do indeed know a thing or two about these cars... but don't go digging up every "frankenstein" thread just to argue with me in every one of them. You've said it. Leave it, and move on. Contribute your arguments to the next new frank thread that comes along... trust me, we'll have another one, maybe 3, within the next 5 days, I assure you. Digging up old threads just to raise your post count is becoming obvious.
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so at the end of the day.. some are saying its not worth the money doing the frankenstein conversion g22.. and if you wanted a boosted cb7.. to just boost the f22 or h22 w/ sleeves? i just want a cheap alternative as the f22 is in the accord and if by doing a simple head swap and tuning is all thats needed then i'll head down that path.. otherwise back to drawing boards of sleeving a h22..
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It is not worth the time or money. The F22's stock iron sleeves are no better than the H22's FRM sleeves. Doing a headswap will result in your cylinder bore being smaller than your combustion chamber diameter, which will put a sharp ridge right in the blast zone... just asking for detonation. A blown motor is not a cheap alternative to anything!
Either build an H22, or save the money and build the F22. The F22A has a ton of potential, and the head can flow as well as just about any other 90s-era Honda head (H22, B16, B18, etc...) when properly modified. A properly boosted F22A can give you more power than you'll need in a FWD street car.
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what do you guys think about an f22a6 with a f23 bottom end or better yet an f23 bottom end with the K20 pistons?
I think it's a cheap upgrade, the block $50, the pistons maybe as low as $420 new, and the head gaskets (which I might have laying around) $35-50. And of course we all have the f22a head with upgrades disposable to us
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You'd still be dealing with a different bore/chamber diameter, so that would have to be addressed. I believe you could widen the combustion chamber area of the head to make it work, though quality machine work isn't cheap. To really make it worthwhile, you'd want to modify the head. That, of course, would result in power being made higher in the RPM range... which would mean forged rods should be used to handle the added stress.
Even a budget project like this is going to cost some money to really do it right. To ensure that you have the most reliable motor, the best thing to do (in my opinion, anyway) is leave the engineering of the block/head to the guys at Honda, and just add aftermarket parts that are known to work with a full engine.
Mahle Gold Series pistons for an H22 aren't very expensive at all, and they work with the FRM sleeves.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostIt is not worth the time or money. The F22's stock iron sleeves are no better than the H22's FRM sleeves. Doing a headswap will result in your cylinder bore being smaller than your combustion chamber diameter, which will put a sharp ridge right in the blast zone... just asking for detonation. A blown motor is not a cheap alternative to anything!
Either build an H22, or save the money and build the F22. The F22A has a ton of potential, and the head can flow as well as just about any other 90s-era Honda head (H22, B16, B18, etc...) when properly modified. A properly boosted F22A can give you more power than you'll need in a FWD street car.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostI am nice. I'm saving this fool lots of time and money before he blows it all on an engine that's not worth building!
labor???????? Nooo right rhen just answer the damm question
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He might not be paying for the parts, but he's paying for you to post here
He has a different opinion about this subject and I respect it
On the other hand, my g22 has over 6k miles on it, runs on 87 octane, and rapes any stock block g22's
I have dohc vtec, not that vtec on intake bullshit, and overall I'm happy with my shit
My car kept up with a full bolt-on jdm h22 from the dig till the end of 3rd, it has the tq a stock h needs, and its really fun to drive
My new setup made 180, it made 8whp more with p39 pistons, compression should be around 9-9.5 and again runs on 87 oct
Overall what I love the most is I can fill up my tank with $42 and still get 410@tank on a m2b4
Again, I will never be as fast as a healthy H22, but will always be faster than any SOHC head period
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Originally posted by jdmkilla26 View PostThis dude is such a hater the guy just wants to know what he needs!! He didnt ask u for ur negativity if he wants to put a geo metro motor in his car let it be it r u paying for his parts or
labor???????? Nooo right rhen just answer the damm question
Iv heard of ppl taking f22b bottem h22a top boosting and makeing decent numbers but im not a frankenstien kind of guy.Last edited by tutsuo; 08-01-2012, 01:28 PM.Jesus drove a Honda, he just didnt talk about it like us. Proof - John 12:49 "For i did not speak of my own accord."
Originally posted by deevergoteden das al u ned u no dat u get wurs gas milge tho rite?Originally posted by deevergoteThese cars will never be the best at anything, but they're pretty damn good at everything.
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