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    Help me identify this engine!

    Whats up guys. Found a wrecked cb7 up the road from me. My engine is pretty much done (burns oil, leaks) So I asked her how it ran. Started and ran great. Trouble is, when I popped the hood, I saw this engine. I asked her if it was the stock engine, and she said yes it was, so not wanting me to give anything away, I agreed.

    So what is this engine, I know its a 2.2. Im pretty sure its an f22, but is it some special variant? What are the specs on this, and is it better than my stock f22?

    Thanks!


    #2
    looks like a f22b

    H22A Vigor
    SR20 Accord

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      #3
      Yep F22B.
      Basically it is a twincam version of the F22A.
      Refer here - http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=41915


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        #4
        thanks guys. It looks like it will bolt right into my accord. Im going to pick the car up then, she only wants $500 bucks for it.

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          #5
          men i miss that motor f22bdohc that was my frist engine before i got a h22


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            #6
            Originally posted by cb7 dohc View Post
            men i miss that motor f22bdohc that was my frist engine before i got a h22
            how did you like it? Did you have an f22a before the f22b?

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              #7
              i had a f22a1 with 380k miles on it and then i got a f22bdohc and i just love it it just fell like it want to keep on pulling in every gear


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                #8
                Originally posted by cb7 dohc View Post
                i had a f22a1 with 380k miles on it and then i got a f22bdohc and i just love it it just fell like it want to keep on pulling in every gear
                Thanks man, ill deffinently throw this motor in then

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                  #9
                  gotta say i love mine...when i had my h22 i loved it till....i got this one and its just a monster!!!iv even beaten a few h22 accords...gsr/type r bubbles no problem!

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                    #10
                    It could also be a non-VTEC H23 or F20A SOHC or DOHC.
                    F22A* are the stock engines that come in North American CB's.

                    Just check the engine code on the block, it's near the upper radiator hose connector on the engine, and look down and you'll see what it is.
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                      #11
                      It kinda looks like a USDM H23 to me. I think I see a coil wire coming off the distributor. Aren't the JDM F22A/22B DOHCs Internal coil? Unless the person that swapped the motor kept the usdm distributor.

                      But yeah... just look at the Engine code right next to the flywheel timing rubber plug thats right under the upper radiator hose and it will be a dead giveaway.

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                        #12
                        Take a picture of the engine code; that will give us an idea if it's a G Series or not. Could be just a JDM F22B DOHC, H23A1, or the above.

                        Originally posted by toycar
                        Braking the bank, maybe. Feeling like a boss, likely.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Warudakumi View Post
                          It kinda looks like a USDM H23 to me. I think I see a coil wire coming off the distributor. Aren't the JDM F22A/22B DOHCs Internal coil? Unless the person that swapped the motor kept the usdm distributor.

                          But yeah... just look at the Engine code right next to the flywheel timing rubber plug thats right under the upper radiator hose and it will be a dead giveaway.
                          Yes they are internal


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by nusdogg View Post
                            Take a picture of the engine code; that will give us an idea if it's a G Series or not. Could be just a JDM F22B DOHC, H23A1, or the above.
                            There is no such thing as a g series honda accord nor prelude motor kiddo.

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                              #15
                              The G series was the 5 cylinder. There was a G20 and a G25. If it's got 4 spark plugs, it isn't a G series.

                              G20A

                              Displacement: 1,996 cc (121.8 cu in)
                              Bore: 82.0 mm (3.23 in)
                              Stroke: 85.6 mm (3.37 in)
                              Compression ratio: 9.3:1
                              Max Power: 158 hp @ 6700 rpm
                              Max Torque: 137 ft·lbf (186 N·m) @4000

                              Found in the 1989-1991 JDM Inspire/Vigor (CB5), 1992-1994 JDM Inspire/Vigor 20 (CC3), 1993-1997 JDM Ascot/Ra***a 2.0 (CE4), and 1995-1997 JDM Inspire/Saber 20 (UA1).


                              G25A

                              Displacement: 2,451 cc (149.6 cu in)
                              Bore: 85.0 mm (3.35 in)
                              Stroke: 86.4 mm (3.40 in)
                              Compression ratio: 9.3:1
                              Max Power: 177.5 hp (131 kW) @ 6500 rpm
                              Max Torque: 166 ft·lbf (225 N·m) @3800
                              Redline: 6800 rpm
                              Fuel Cutoff: 7100 rpm

                              Found in the 1992-1994 JDM Inspire/Vigor 25 (CC2), 1993-1997 Ascot/Ra***a 2.5S (CE5), and 1995-1997 JDM Inspire/Saber 25 (UA2).


                              G25A1

                              Compression ratio: 9.0:1

                              Found in the 1992-1994 USDM & CDM Acura Vigor (CC2).

                              G25A4

                              Compression ratio: 9.6:1

                              Found in the 1995-1998 USDM & CDM Acura 2.5TL (UA2).
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