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    Quote Originally Posted by importracer View Post
    lol on a side joke my buddie said his h22 hatch was going to out run the mr2 stock h22a his car will not even burn out
    yea i have yet to see an impressive h22....ever....


    The na cars came with the 5sfe which I believe is a single cam motor. I dont know if the computers are compatible. I would guess not without some serious tuning. The good off the 94s: brakes, wheels, radio, other suspension etc. There is a thread on mr2.com about the differences. I need a ac/heat control box if he is parting it out.... you have a pm on the turbo stuff.

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    I agree, and I'm a prelude guy. H22's dont do it for me.

    Thats why I stay with the F series!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drummerboy View Post
    I agree, and I'm a prelude guy. H22's dont do it for me.

    Thats why I stay with the F series!
    i will agree i had a f22 vtec in a hatch and it was alot faster than h22 cars

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