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    help, looking to swap in a h22 the cheapest route

    Well, all my motor mount are somehow rip and torn up. So I'm looking to just buy a h22 longblock or whatever that will make the car running to replace my f22a1 without buying extra or more stuff. Sorry, but I don't know much about how the engine is put together or any other stuff. All I'm asking is what do I need to get a h22 in my car the cheapest way. Like not buying a tranny and using my f22a1 tranny. Will it affect the performance or anything. I'm looking to spend less then 1 grand. Are there just the engine for less then 1 grand and will it be all that I need beside the ecu???

    #2
    Where you located? we can trade f22 tranny is fine for the h22. anyone who says it isnt, doesnt know what they are talking about. Not to mention, on the highway you can cruise faster at lower rpms.

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      #3
      aero what do u have for ur setup, just h22 motor and ecu? or did u get the tranny too?

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        #4
        Just h22 & p28... f22 trans. Only person whos ridden in it is Adam cruisin around on the streets. Never dyno'ed or 1/4'd it.

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          #5
          i didnt realize it was that easy, did u do the wiring urself or did u buy the harness and all that crap

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            #6
            Originally posted by 93accordexcoupe
            i didnt realize it was that easy, did u do the wiring urself or did u buy the harness and all that crap
            What was easy? The swap.. easy as pie. It was my first swap, and did it 99% by myself.. just needed leverage getting the mounts to line up. I did all the wiring by myself and redid the wiring around the engine.

            and the ecu wiring... all that is is like wiring up anything else. You connect it to something, run it to the ecu and plug it in... voila.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tenji
              ..All I'm asking is what do I need to get a h22 in my car the cheapest way. Like not buying a tranny and using my f22a1 tranny. Will it affect the performance or anything. I'm looking to spend less then 1 grand. Are there just the engine for less then 1 grand and will it be all that I need beside the ecu???
              i was able to buy my H22 for $1000 shipped from www.japanstarmotors.com last fall. there are other expenses you should consider:
              -ecu / either a stock p13 or a chipped/reprogrammed p28
              -timing belt / water pump
              -aftermarket header(since most jdm motors come w/ the stock header cut after the collectors. and if not, you'd have to get the downpipe custom flanged in order to bolt up to the cb7 cat/exhaust
              -wires & plugs
              -labor / installation charges if you're not doing the swap yourself

              i currently have the F22a6 tranny on my setup.. and yes, it does affect performance. doesn't rev as fast as the H22 tranny and you will probably fall out of vtec from the 1-2 shift if w/ the stock rev limiter. only reason why i stay in vtec is coz my p28 engages vtec @ 4800rpms and revs to 8500rpms; plus i have an upgraded valvetrain to withstand high rpms.

              the H22 is definetely not cheap to swap when compared to the lesser F22bs, H23s, F22axs.
              Last edited by PRIMOCB7; 10-08-2005, 09:02 AM.
              5.6L V8 32V DOHC
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                #8
                Nothing good can really come out of this swap it would be a waste of time then hell probably complain that a civic beat hima nd why isnt his h22 rev up faster and hes slow in the gears. Im sick of this cheaping out and not doing it properly shit im sorry.

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                  #9
                  hey sparkle, give the man a break, he'll be just like everyone else who cheaps, no offense to him, i aint rich, thats for sure, but im willing to wait longer for my reward...but like i was saying..
                  you get what you pay for, if you dont pay for it, you sure as hell aint gettin it!

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                    #10
                    you should just wait and have it done right the first time.

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                      #11
                      Ya i went with the H22 tranny because it redlines at higher RPM's (8000) rather than the 6300rpm of the F22
                      93 Accord H22A JDM 200HP

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                        #12
                        Yeah there's no way you're getting the swap for les than a grand. So far i've put close to 3K into my H22A swap and I am using the F22 tranny.


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                          #13
                          For under $1000, you're going to need some luck. Sure, you can find a longblock for that price, but it may or may not be in good condition.

                          The F22 tranny is fine, but the motor won't be able to perform as it should. No harm in it, just not as peppy. The F22 trans is great to use when boosting the H22.

                          All you NEED is the longblock and ECU. I would give hmotorsonline.com a call and see what they can do for you. It WILL be over $1000, but you can be sure you'll get a good motor from them. Primo got a nice motor from japanstarmotors, but I've heard stories of people that weren't so lucky. When you buy from a less reputable place, things have a greater chance of going wrong. If you spend $900 on a motor and ECU, and the motor comes with $300 worth of broken sensors, a blown head gasket, and a burnt exhaust valve or two, did you really save money?

                          When asking around for places that sell motors, don't talk to the people who had no problems whatsoever. Of course they're happy! They got a good motor! Talk to the people that got broken sensors, or a wrong ECU by mistake. Hear how the company resolved the issue. I know that Steve from HMO always goes out of his way to correct mistakes. Things happen, go with the company that won't try to blame their mistakes on YOU!






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                            #14
                            Tenji, where in St. Paul are you located? I don't recall ever seeing your car. Have you seen mine?

                            Couldn't of been done without you guys

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