hey guys, just a quick question. is anyone on here running the f22 crank in their h22? i have that with type s pistons but i cant figure out for shit what rods to use. i need to order them within the next couple of days so i can have my motor in for nopi. any help at all will be much appreciated. thanks
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You'll need custom rods as it will push those pistons right into the head. The F22 crank is a good 4mm longer than the H22 crank, which means it will push the pistons 2mm higher. Not to mention the F22 crank isn't as well balanced as the H22 crank. It's a real give and take situation...the F has nice torque but overall I think the H has a better bottom end.
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You can buy another crank, straighten it, lighten, and knife edge it if you want to spend the money. You will notice the engine rev free er because it takes off some of that parasitic drag.
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Originally posted by NAiL05You can buy another crank, straighten it, lighten, and knife edge it if you want to spend the money. You will notice the engine rev free er because it takes off some of that parasitic drag.
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i was looking at that thread and it said the type s pistons wouldnt fit with the f22 crank and rods but the regular jdm h22 pistons would work. Now this should put the compression ration into the 11.x:1 range correct? just guestimating. this should be safe to run as a daily driver on 93oct right? as long as its tuned correctly of course.
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Originally posted by dark accordI have been researching and have been told that i can use the f22 crank with h22 rods and pistons and that all i would have to do is use a thick (like a .50-.51) head gasket from someone like cometic. does this sound right to you guys?
Make sure you do a piston to valve clearance check on your engine build for all possible settings you plan to do.
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ok, well we built the motor doing everything right. we clayed the pistons to check the gap and it clears fine. my compression ratio is 12.12 :1 that is rather high and i dont think i like it being up there do to pre-detonation reasons. we are taking the head back off and taking it to the machine shop saturday. just to have it cleaned and worked on a bit. so with any luck we should have the engine done by sunday-ish. once i get my break in period done we will be going to the dyno and testing/tuning it there. im sure mcdizzle will be there so you can find out some more thing from him. so far its been a headach, but im sure it will be worth it when were finished. thanks for all your help guys. ill definately be checking into that head gasket.
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Originally posted by dark accordok, well we built the motor doing everything right. we clayed the pistons to check the gap and it clears fine. my compression ratio is 12.12 :1 that is rather high and i dont think i like it being up there do to pre-detonation reasons. we are taking the head back off and taking it to the machine shop saturday. just to have it cleaned and worked on a bit. so with any luck we should have the engine done by sunday-ish. once i get my break in period done we will be going to the dyno and testing/tuning it there. im sure mcdizzle will be there so you can find out some more thing from him. so far its been a headach, but im sure it will be worth it when were finished. thanks for all your help guys. ill definately be checking into that head gasket.
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Originally posted by dark accordok, well we built the motor doing everything right. we clayed the pistons to check the gap and it clears fine. my compression ratio is 12.12 :1 that is rather high and i dont think i like it being up there do to pre-detonation reasons. we are taking the head back off and taking it to the machine shop saturday. just to have it cleaned and worked on a bit. so with any luck we should have the engine done by sunday-ish. once i get my break in period done we will be going to the dyno and testing/tuning it there. im sure mcdizzle will be there so you can find out some more thing from him. so far its been a headach, but im sure it will be worth it when were finished. thanks for all your help guys. ill definately be checking into that head gasket.
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