Virgin 94 Accord EX (Pics)
#11
Re: Virgin 94 Accord EX (Pics)
Originally Posted by d112crzy
Just transfer your current motor to the new car.
It looks tons better than your riced out piece of ----.
It'll make life way easier. No disassembling of pedals and no worrying about wiring or having the correct mounts. Just drop your running engine into that one.
Get a real turbo.
It looks tons better than your riced out piece of ----.
It'll make life way easier. No disassembling of pedals and no worrying about wiring or having the correct mounts. Just drop your running engine into that one.
Get a real turbo.
Trust me, I would if I could, but I think it would be more fun doing the swap and building the motor anyways.
#12
Re: Virgin 94 Accord EX (Pics)
Originally Posted by Skaterdudz02
Would if I could, but the car has a certificate of destruction.
Trust me, I would if I could, but I think it would be more fun doing the swap and building the motor anyways.
Trust me, I would if I could, but I think it would be more fun doing the swap and building the motor anyways.
#16
Re: Virgin 94 Accord EX (Pics)
Originally Posted by 93hatchturbo
how much for the valve cover?
Only problem is rods are like 700 for four, which is ridiculous. No cam I have found yet for the f22b1.
Anyone build this motor up? Injectors? High/low impedence? Peak and hold or sat?
Bigdaddyvtec mentioned using a P28 ecu.
Anyone have ideas on all of this ----? I guess not many boost the f22b1 with forged internals and ----.
Let's see if I can get some **** to work this time.
#18
Re: Virgin 94 Accord EX (Pics)
Originally Posted by bigdaddyvtec
Good boy... what do you wantr to know... I have a bit of experience with the f22b1. Mine made GREAT power.. all stock block.
Could my setup with a chipped ecu and injectors see that type of power? How much boost to make it happen?
Still confused on which type of injectors to use, and what year the p28 ecu comes off of. Any good ideas on a clutch?
Btw, I just spoke with a local guy who brought his car down to the shop today and has had experience with Crome, so he'd help me out in tuning it and ----.
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