ive just aquired my first honda. its a 1990 accord lx with an f22a1 motor. i was looking into the simple and easy stuff for now. is it possible to take parts from other hondas to add horsepower to my own? specifics inclue, intake manifold, ecu, cams, throttle body, heads, fuel injectors, things of that nature.
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which parts can i use from other hondas to boost horsepower?
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Originally posted by Flyingsheep View PostI heard that the P28 ECU between year 92 and 95 can help with some power due to its fuel mappings, and it's a direct swap.
The P28 is tuned for a 1.6L engine. In stock form, it will do serious damage. People use those ECUs to modify ("chip") so they can tune them properly for the engine they are running... however, that is far beyond the scope of this thread. Plus, until an F22A is pretty heavily modified, tuning the ECU offers little benefit anyway.
Also, the P28 is used on VTEC engines, such as the H22. The P06 is what people use for non-VTEC engines like the F22A.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostOk, yes. The P12 is an F22A1 ECU from a Prelude S that will give roughly 10hp.
Op: you can usually go get the cam and IM's at a pick and pull yard for fairly cheap, like here I can get an a6 cam and pt6 for $50Originally posted by Mishakol129Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostThat's debatable. Some people say it's good, some say not. It's tuned for the A1 camshaft and the intake manifold that doesn't have the IAB system... so I'd say no, the PT6 is better for a car with the A6 camshaft, or an IAB intake.Originally posted by Mishakol129Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )
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If you're paying a shop to tune it, and you don't at least have a camshaft upgrade... I wouldn't waste the money. If you want to learn how to tune it yourself, then now would be an ideal time to try, since the motor is much more difficult to damage in stock or near-stock form. Just get a map from someone that will run it well enough, and start tweaking it from there.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostIf you're paying a shop to tune it, and you don't at least have a camshaft upgrade... I wouldn't waste the money. If you want to learn how to tune it yourself, then now would be an ideal time to try, since the motor is much more difficult to damage in stock or near-stock form. Just get a map from someone that will run it well enough, and start tweaking it from there.Originally posted by Mishakol129Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostI seriously doubt a tune with those mild mods will squeeze another 10-20... maybe 5, especially if it's a street tune, and not a dyno tune. You'll probably get better fuel economy, though.
Still, if it's cheap, and done by someone that knows what they're doing, it's worth a shot.Originally posted by Mishakol129Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )
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