i believe they did that with a h23 head...
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I guess that would be all right if you were just going for the
"oh well that is different" effect
But my question...if you are really going for cheaper higher power...would the f23 block f 22 head make more power and/or torque than just the h22 by itself? Or the f23 with h22 head. Or does the h22 still do better?
I personally would just use the h22...less hybridization, and that means it will be easier to do repairs and find parts...and easier to find help.
wonder which would make more power though...I'm betting the h22 alone.____
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The H22 would make more HP but the F23/F22 should make more TQ which is what I'm wanting. The F23 blocks also have a longer stroke(97mm) compared to the H22( i think, 90.7mm) which helps in this.
If I was going to go H series I would go H23 due to the bigger bore and no vtec.
I don't want or need vtec. I don't plan on running my motor past 6-6500.
Also using the F22 head I will only need to buy 1 cam/cam gear not two.
Finding a H23 motor for less or the same money for what I'd spend for whats listed above would be a challenge. IMO
Not sure if I've gone too far off topic from the OP. If I have I apologize.
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I would have to agree w/ Dankspeed. I was also considering this b/c i want a motor w/ low mileage. Yeah the F22X is a good motor, but the mileage is going to be high...and i don't want to rebuild 1. I'm just looking for something as a daily driver.Vouches: Bruno8747, 1badwag, Excalibur02, Bliz07, Slick, Gloryaccordy, H23CB7.
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the auto f23 accord (2000 model) pulls on a manual f22 93 accord...well my wifey and I were on a roll and she was ahead of me...by the time I realized what she was doing it was too late. I might have gained/kept up if I down shifted to 3 instead of 4...I'll see if I can get her to race me again to see how much of a difference her 15-20 hp does over me...*sigh...her car isn't THAT much heavier then mine my curb of 2733 vs her curb of 2948. I have f22a1 right now...might be pretty even.
sorry, back on topic
Honestly for the money, the h22 is a better bet. The f23 in my fiance's car is dohc and h22 is dohc, both have vtec...the f23 has larger displacement then the h22 yet the h22 still has more power.
Go with the h22...I believe you will be much happier____
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