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fseries 11-08-2005 02:46 PM

Re: f22a
 
I will agree, an F Series in a civic/teg isnt a COMMON swap, but neither is a K... and as for the motor mounts being different, MOST of the time you have to get different mounts when swapping a B into a civic anyway, so why not get a much more meatier engine thats far more friendly to boost?



It's pretty much preference really, if you want a cheap setup (overall wise) that'll get you beating a bunch of people with basic I/H/E swaps, I'd definatly go with an F series (whether it be DOHC or SOHC, but preferably NON vtec)


SOHC F - $0-300
DOHC F - $500-800
any B - $1000 ->

thats all I'm saying.

necro 11-08-2005 02:59 PM

Re: f22a
 
I see nothing wrong with the F/H series. I'll put that in my civic anytime. I love the torque those motors put down. And if u wanna spend a lil xtra get the H2B kit.

Dibble 11-08-2005 04:04 PM

Re: f22a
 
Wouldnt that swap be the same as the h22?

turboDA6 11-09-2005 12:06 PM

Re: f22a
 

Originally Posted by Dibble
Wouldnt that swap be the same as the h22?


Originally Posted by turboDA6
i'd do it, its just like an H swap which is easy to me.

learn how to read...

Oscar 11-11-2005 01:47 PM

Re: f22a
 
its not hard to do at all, its better than the D-series, they are cheap. why not? f22's also love boost, and with the low compression, theres a small margin of error when it comes to tuning.

----, bisimoto put one in a crx, gutted it and just put one of their header's, intake, and some exhuast, and its running pretty damn ------- fast. A lot faster than a D would run if you did the same things to it.

RENR 11-11-2005 06:00 PM

Re: f22a
 
i would put that f in a eg; or ek chassis but not in an ef. theres no effing room in that beatch. then i would boost that beatch. i put down over 200lbs of tq with a t3@8psi with an f. now it was still slow in my accord but deam in a civic it would be killer. but then you will have traction problems for sure. so ehh their pros and cons..

iamanonymous 11-11-2005 06:05 PM

Re: f22a
 
my car put out 208whp and 230wtq at 8psi with 10.5 a/f up top with my 16g.
after leaning it out i am now at approximately 230whp/250wtq at 10 psi. all with 2.5" exhaust. thing is my car weighs 2920 with a full tank. those numbers were with an afr of approximately 8.4-8.8:1 after my recent rebuild with 86 mm f22a pistons. i have a dohc f22b

iamanonymous 11-11-2005 06:06 PM

Re: f22a
 

Originally Posted by RENR
i would put that f in a eg; or ek chassis but not in an ef. theres no effing room in that beatch. then i would boost that beatch. i put down over 200lbs of tq with a t3@8psi with an f. now it was still slow in my accord but deam in a civic it would be killer. but then you will have traction problems for sure. so ehh their pros and cons..

sup renr, thats funny we're both posting here.

RENR 11-11-2005 06:47 PM

Re: f22a
 

Originally Posted by iamanonymous

Originally Posted by RENR
i would put that f in a eg; or ek chassis but not in an ef. theres no effing room in that beatch. then i would boost that beatch. i put down over 200lbs of tq with a t3@8psi with an f. now it was still slow in my accord but deam in a civic it would be killer. but then you will have traction problems for sure. so ehh their pros and cons..

sup renr, thats funny we're both posting here.

woo woo, this is the place that got me hooked on crack, i mean boost :6


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