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    #16
    I personally would just get a stock throttlebody and just leave it with an intake header and exhaust. Your sucking up too much air things are out of balanace try to get the stock one fromt hte place from where you got the motor.

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      #17
      The problem is that the TB is welded onto the intake mani. I'd have to get the whole intake mani w/ TB. I'm actually thinking about doing this in the future.

      BAD NEWS....I was driving it on saturday and it cut off. I tried starting it and it just cranks really wierd. I pretty sure I shredded my timing belt but I since it was almost at idle when it happened, I didn't bend any valves. It jumped timing and I really don't have any time to mess with it right now because I'm getting married on Saturday. We'll have to see what exactly happened when I take the timing and valve covers off. I think it might be f22 crank pulley that we put on (might not have been tight enough) and maybe an automatic tensioner failure. I'll keep everyone updated as I figure it out.
      Former Ride:
      93 Accord Coupe
      Jdm H22 w/ LSD
      Type S pistons and cams

      New Ride:
      Bone stock 99 2.3CL
      Black on Black Leather
      5spd

      "Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn."
      C. S. Lewis

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        #18
        At least there doesn't seem to be any major damage! Congrats on getting married. I hope everything goes well!

        A good thing to try, especially if you aren't planning turbo, is to replace the IM with a Euro R piece. They're supposed to be pretty good in terms of gains. Then put a stock TB on. I mean, you're running a TB made for a turbocharged I6 on a naturally aspirated I4! It's cool in theory, but not in practice...






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          #19
          Originally posted by deevergote
          At least there doesn't seem to be any major damage! Congrats on getting married. I hope everything goes well!

          A good thing to try, especially if you aren't planning turbo, is to replace the IM with a Euro R piece. They're supposed to be pretty good in terms of gains. Then put a stock TB on. I mean, you're running a TB made for a turbocharged I6 on a naturally aspirated I4! It's cool in theory, but not in practice...
          unless he turboes
          My 91 Accord F22B DOHC MR


          My 1996 Civic Ex H23A VTEC MR

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            #20
            they welded it if they are local take the intame manifold off well the upper part anyways and demand that they exchange it for another one and mention the problem. Shit like that if i see soemthign wrong with it i go back there the next day or the same day if i can catch em still open.

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              #21
              Originally posted by exratedaccord93
              The problem is that the TB is welded onto the intake mani. I'd have to get the whole intake mani w/ TB. I'm actually thinking about doing this in the future.

              BAD NEWS....I was driving it on saturday and it cut off. I tried starting it and it just cranks really wierd. I pretty sure I shredded my timing belt but I since it was almost at idle when it happened, I didn't bend any valves. It jumped timing and I really don't have any time to mess with it right now because I'm getting married on Saturday. We'll have to see what exactly happened when I take the timing and valve covers off. I think it might be f22 crank pulley that we put on (might not have been tight enough) and maybe an automatic tensioner failure. I'll keep everyone updated as I figure it out.

              I might have one for sale in the near future!
              OS^e
              1993 Honda Accord LX Coupe

              My Members Ride's Thread



              StickyDilJoe: "JDM may be a fad, but making your car look like shit... thats forever"

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                #22
                I took the valve cover off the other day and found a timing belt with the outer edge scraped off. It was extremely loose. I'm thinking that it was the auto tensioner that failed and the belt walked off a little causing it to scrape the outer edge off. I'll be replacing the timing belt and converting to a manual tensioner now. I should have done it while I had the motor out I'll keep you guys updated.
                Former Ride:
                93 Accord Coupe
                Jdm H22 w/ LSD
                Type S pistons and cams

                New Ride:
                Bone stock 99 2.3CL
                Black on Black Leather
                5spd

                "Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn."
                C. S. Lewis

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                  #23
                  ***********update***********

                  Got married on the 17th and have been on my honeymoon

                  The reason for the h22 being so slow was the dizzy cap. I noticed it had a very small crack in it. It wasn't big enough to make a difference at idle but when I got on it it was loosing power.


                  The reason that my timing belt lost tension was because of a bold that went to the water pump. It sheared off and caused the tensioner pulley to loosen the belt. Bought a new timing package with waterpump, timing and balance shaft belt, and new auto tensioner ( ). Installing tonight and hopefully, I'll get it running by the weekend. I'll let you guys know the results.
                  Former Ride:
                  93 Accord Coupe
                  Jdm H22 w/ LSD
                  Type S pistons and cams

                  New Ride:
                  Bone stock 99 2.3CL
                  Black on Black Leather
                  5spd

                  "Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn."
                  C. S. Lewis

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by exratedaccord93
                    ***********update***********

                    Got married on the 17th and have been on my honeymoon

                    The reason for the h22 being so slow was the dizzy cap. I noticed it had a very small crack in it. It wasn't big enough to make a difference at idle but when I got on it it was loosing power.


                    The reason that my timing belt lost tension was because of a bold that went to the water pump. It sheared off and caused the tensioner pulley to loosen the belt. Bought a new timing package with waterpump, timing and balance shaft belt, and new auto tensioner ( ). Installing tonight and hopefully, I'll get it running by the weekend. I'll let you guys know the results.
                    good shit

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                      #25
                      ok I'm fed up with this huge TB....I'm buying a stock mani and swapping the top half off. Let me know if you guys know of one to buy.
                      Former Ride:
                      93 Accord Coupe
                      Jdm H22 w/ LSD
                      Type S pistons and cams

                      New Ride:
                      Bone stock 99 2.3CL
                      Black on Black Leather
                      5spd

                      "Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn."
                      C. S. Lewis

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                        #26
                        heck yea.... you should get a video some time soon...


                        SOLD!

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                          #27
                          I just gotta tell on Exratedaccord.....this is pretty funny. He was shifting his H22 at the same place he was shifting the F22. Now that he knows how to drive it it's much faster.

                          Sorry Keith.
                          H.S.A.E.

                          90 CRX Si - gutted, caged, Bisi F2d kit, close ratio LSD trans, F22A6 - under construction

                          99 civic LX - y8 head and trans, lowered, blowing cold AC, and getting 35mpg.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by hatchninja
                            I just gotta tell on Exratedaccord.....this is pretty funny. He was shifting his H22 at the same place he was shifting the F22. Now that he knows how to drive it it's much faster.

                            Sorry Keith.
                            It's true...I thought it was slow because I dropped outta vtec everytime.


                            I bought a stock intake mani and a skunk 2 68mm TB for $75 from a local. Hopefully will install on monday (my day off).
                            Former Ride:
                            93 Accord Coupe
                            Jdm H22 w/ LSD
                            Type S pistons and cams

                            New Ride:
                            Bone stock 99 2.3CL
                            Black on Black Leather
                            5spd

                            "Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn."
                            C. S. Lewis

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by hatchninja
                              I just gotta tell on Exratedaccord.....this is pretty funny. He was shifting his H22 at the same place he was shifting the F22. Now that he knows how to drive it it's much faster.

                              Sorry Keith.
                              ROFLSAURUS


                              Originally posted by lordoja
                              im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral

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                                #30
                                word....i can't believe the deal you got on that mani and tb.
                                H.S.A.E.

                                90 CRX Si - gutted, caged, Bisi F2d kit, close ratio LSD trans, F22A6 - under construction

                                99 civic LX - y8 head and trans, lowered, blowing cold AC, and getting 35mpg.

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