what are some options for stock honda pistons that i can swap over for just a little highr compression? also does the h23 cranck have a higher lift than f22a and will it swap over?
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Supposedly you can get a set of RSX-S pistons and bore your F22 block out 1mm. The pistons are the same compression height they just have a larger bore by 1mm. If not that then you'll have to go forged aftermarket pistons and spend a lot of money.My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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I feel like an idiot. I got the F22 and F23 pistons confused. The F23 and the K20 have the same compression height pistons.
On topic, I kind of had this as an idea a while back and Wed3k is currently going to attempt this but this would be a risky build due to clearances, also make sure it's not your only engine. This setup would NEED to be clayed by a machine shop to double-check clearances. Also, tuning this setup is also required as it would put your compression ratio much higher.
Check out this thread. http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.p...2&page=1&pp=20My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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they do make f22 pistons with higher compression, with a little milling of the head im sure you can acheieve 10 and a half.
.050 milled is already 10:0 with stock pistons
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Originally posted by wed3ki rep cb7tuner all day, everyday. people say, "fuck y0 honda." and i say, "bitch, please."
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Originally posted by hatchninjaIt needs to be clayed, but why take it to a machine shop to do that?My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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a stock f22 block is like 85.5mm, can be honed to 86mm...
we use the Sunnen CK10 and probably a 123 grit type of stone then to 518 and then 623.
stock f22 is 85mm, max 86mm is advisable before problems occurLast edited by HondaFan81; 09-06-2007, 06:29 PM.
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a brand new head should have more than .050 on the wear pads.
hone = bigger pistons (then the pistons come with rings)
for stock pistons, milling that much may be okay, i have never clayed a F22 block with that amount milled off. With a dome type pistons it may not clear. also need to worry about the cam and how much lift.
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