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    Question First SWAP

    ok im going to do my first engine swap from an accord h22 to a ef h22

    i have been hearing that it is difficult to put a H22 in an ef

    because theres not a lot of room n you have to cut some parts out with

    ef bay now

    Would i have to? or can i just simply swap it with no problem?

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    Heres a thought, SEARCH.

    Honda-Tech.com has all your answers

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    wait, you're going to put an Accord H22 in an EF with an H22 and are worried there won't be room for an H22?

    You know you're supposed to take the original engine out, right?

    Swapping may not be for you, my friend.
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    pm sir christopher he knows all you need to do he just did this swap 2 months ago i will tell you now this is not a cheap swap
    now with LSD
    got an ef? www.eastcoastefcivics.com


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    Quote Originally Posted by JDMJAYDC2 View Post
    pm sir christopher he knows all you need to do he just did this swap 2 months ago i will tell you now this is not a cheap swap


    oh herrrrooooo

    i will tell you now, it will cost you around 5k-7k if done right!!

    this company, WILL be your bestfriend
    http://www.explicitspeedperformance.net/

    but the only down fall for them is, the h22 will sit low and you cant lower the car to much,

    if your wanting to lower the car a lot, use, hasport, which will cause you to have to notch the hood. and not worry about ground clearance.


    and im telling you now, if you have no patience. you will not get this done.

    if you have anymore questions, you may text me. just shoot me a pm and ill give it to you!


    and be SURE, that you pay for good suspension and nothing cheap or it will affect you dramatically.

    and if your doing the swap, get the whole da front and rear brake conversion, and upgrade them to the big brake kit!!

    if you have anymore questions, you may text me. just shoot me a pm and ill give it to you!
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    I thought everything dealing with Honda was common knowledge? lolol
    Got a MINI? Don't talk to me.

    FUCK your FADS

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    Quote Originally Posted by MINI View Post
    I thought everything dealing with Honda was common knowledge? lolol
    bahahaha!! I was thinking the same thing...weird

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