i just did the h22 swap i was having problems with the vacum lines but i think i fixed that problem. all i can smell is gas the motor is getting to much fuel. i have a h22 IM but its ported out and it has no butterfly stacks. im using a f22 fuel rail and injectors, is this a problem. like i said all i smell is fuel coming out of the tail pipe what could this problem be? also when i give is gas is sputters alittle and then picks up and goes.
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You haven't said which ECU you're running. The F22A injectors are too small for anything other than idling and driving below VTEC. To be perfectly technical, even then they're too small for what the ECU is looking for, but you're not going to hurt anything. Again, BELOW VTEC.
Have you checked/replaced your fuel filter? I know you're saying it's running rich but some of the smell could be a leak there.My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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Originally posted by Jarrett View PostYou haven't said which ECU you're running. The F22A injectors are too small for anything other than idling and driving below VTEC. To be perfectly technical, even then they're too small for what the ECU is looking for, but you're not going to hurt anything. Again, BELOW VTEC.
Have you checked/replaced your fuel filter? I know you're saying it's running rich but some of the smell could be a leak there.
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Get it running right using the P13 BEFORE you try to use any "tuned for the motor" ECU. That way, once you have the new ECU tuned, you know that any problems you have are related to the ECU and can tune accordingly.
I would swap out the injectors for the proper H22 injectors and get the proper fuel pressure regulator. The fuel rail is the same between the H and F motors (same part number), but the injectors and regulators are different. Believe it or not, the F22 runs a slightly higher fuel pressure than the H22.Originally posted by Junior SmurffNevermind guys, google search works wonders!
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The P13 is for 345cc injectors
Start by replacing the 240cc injectors for the correct 92-95 H22A1 345cc injectors. They will work with the stock Accord resistor box setup.
Once you have replaced the injectors go from there.
This could also be a leak near the fuel tank...take a look for any wet spots around the tank and lines.
x2 on getting your swap running properly before tuning it with a chipped ECU.
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Originally posted by 4GAccordH22 View PostGet it running right using the P13 BEFORE you try to use any "tuned for the motor" ECU. That way, once you have the new ECU tuned, you know that any problems you have are related to the ECU and can tune accordingly.
I would swap out the injectors for the proper H22 injectors and get the proper fuel pressure regulator. The fuel rail is the same between the H and F motors (same part number), but the injectors and regulators are different. Believe it or not, the F22 runs a slightly higher fuel pressure than the H22.Originally posted by GhostAccord View PostThe P13 is for 345cc injectors
Start by replacing the 240cc injectors for the correct 92-95 H22A1 345cc injectors. They will work with the stock Accord resistor box setup.
Once you have replaced the injectors go from there.
This could also be a leak near the fuel tank...take a look for any wet spots around the tank and lines.
x2 on getting your swap running properly before tuning it with a chipped ECU.
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Yes....the injector dead times from the ECU are for 345cc injectors. Therefore your engine is probably getting 30% less fuel with the 240cc injectors. That could definitely cause some sputtering under throttle/load.
I'm not quite sure why you are smelling gas at the tail pipe. Unless your timing is off or valves are out of adjustment.Last edited by GhostAccord; 09-03-2012, 08:26 PM.
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Originally posted by GhostAccord View PostYes....the injector dead times from the ECU are for 345cc injectors. Therefore your engine is probably getting 30% less fuel with the 240cc injectors. That could definitely cause some sputtering under throttle/load.
I'm not quite sure why you are smelling gas at the tail pipe. Unless your timing is off or valves are out of adjustment.
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My auto p13 ecu has only 3 Ports maybe its off of a 4ws lude.2013 Honda Fit Sport Alabaster Silver Metallic GE8
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Originally posted by 92accord ex View Posti think i have just found my problem. i think im using a auto p13. it has 4 ports were the ecu plugs in. how many ports does a p13 have for a standered transmission.2013 Ice Cream Cruise!
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Originally posted by theSOB View PostThe 4th port is for traction control that was offered on some preludes. It will work perfectly fine but will throw a CEL code 36 for not having the traction control system hooked up. Do you have any other CELs?
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Originally posted by 92accord ex View Postya it does. how do i know if my ecu is auto or 5 speed2013 Ice Cream Cruise!
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