would it be worth just rebuilding a stock 93 accord motor or going with an engine swap? performance wise at least
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Condition of the motor? have you done a leak down test? Is it burning or leaking oil / water? How many miles? You can add "performance" to any motor. Its called more fuel and more air. How you do that is up to you. So, yes, your current F22a will be good "performance wise" if it is in good working order.
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there is an oil leak but i don't know where yet i just cleaned the motor yesterday. pretty much everything was covered in old ass oil. other than that it runs fine but i was interested in an easy way to gain more power "that you will actually notice" other than air and exhaust. thats when i started researching a bit on motors for the car and a friend suggested instead of swapping motosr get it rebuilt and youll be fine.
the motor has 280k mile, and i've had it less than a year. the car is also something i wanted to invest in, and the h22a looks like the best bet.
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Originally posted by crazyychriss123 View Postthere is an oil leak but i don't know where yet i just cleaned the motor yesterday. pretty much everything was covered in old ass oil. other than that it runs fine but i was interested in an easy way to gain more power "that you will actually notice" other than air and exhaust. thats when i started researching a bit on motors for the car and a friend suggested instead of swapping motosr get it rebuilt and youll be fine.
the motor has 280k mile, and i've had it less than a year. the car is also something i wanted to invest in, and the h22a looks like the best bet.
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