Well as stated before f22 is pertty worthless for N/A build. Not worthless really but for the money an H22 is a better motor if you want fast with just basic bolt ons.
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SOHC VTEC is poop. That's a gas mileage VTEC, not a power VTEC (I know that sounds stupid, and it is a VERY dumbed down description, but it's pretty accurate). Put it this way... I've actually spun my wheels when VTEC hit in 2nd gear... Bald tires on wet pavement, but it has happened!
The F22B DOHC swap is VERY straightforward. No VTEC means no extra wiring, so it's pretty much a straight swap. 92accordDX managed to get his done without my help (like he really needed me...) He got it done very quickly and easily though. Any problems were not directly related to actually putting the engine in.
To break it down price wise:
JDM H22A complete swap: $2400 shipped.
Install: $800, or free if you can do it yourself.
Right there is a reliable 200hp at the crank. Recommended upgrades would be:
Intake: $30-$200
2.5" exhaust: $250+ (depending on quality, and where you go. Crush bent isn't best, but it's nice and cheap!)
So, a minimum of $2700 for the H22 at full power. NA improvements will cost you a good deal, and won't get you much over 220whp (which is like 260 crank hp). NA also pushes you into the higher RPM range for the power, which sucks for a daily driven car... It's cool to be able to rev over 9k though, which you can build the engine to do. A 50 shot of nitrous would work well on an H22. A 75 shot would even be fine on a stock one, as long as the engine is well maintained.
F22B DOHC turbo
$800 for the engine, no tranny
$250 for a new exhaust, 3" is my recommendation for turbo
Budget turbo kit, homemade: $1200
Minimum of $2250 for this setup. Chances are you'll spend another $1000 easily as you go along though. If you're anything like me, you'll want to upgrade a bunch of things as you go along. This isn't a bad route, and you can push it up above 250hp much more easily than with the H22, and for a lot less. Reliability isn't as good, but if you don't mind a little extra work, it could be a good project. Nitrous would be awesome on a turbo setup like this
If you don't mind the extra work and maintenance, then the turbo setup would actually be my suggestion. I'm really interested by the idea.
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If you want power, and have a second car to drive as a daily beater... get the F22B and boost it.
If you want a daily driver with power and minimal reliability issues, save for the H22. Once you get the 200hp with the H though, it gets expensive to get much more.
Of coruse, nitrous is always an option
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So the only difference between the H22 and F22B is the VTEC? if thats it, I think I may go by way of F22B and later boost it. One more thing what is meant by "a little extra work" is it referring to the turbo or is it referring to the motor itself.Originally posted by rickyduckworthi'll do *** things for the OEM trunk lip spoiler
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Originally posted by 92accordcoupe
So the F22B is "pretty much" a straight swap? Are there any problems you run into when swapping? Any issues with motor mounts, electrical, vacuum lines, etc?THIS ONE HERE IS CRACK!!
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Originally posted by cb9h23
i love mine (f22b).depends do you want to spend $900 more for 40 more hp and the overhyped vtec.
don't get me wrong,i'dh22 all day if it was more resonably price
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