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View Poll Results: Which engine is the best?
B18c 1 33.33%
H22a 2 66.67%
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Old 05-20-2004, 05:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking Engine swap Question

Hi i have a 89 Honda Accord and wanted to swap a newer engine in it becuase one the newer engines have no sparks and timing belts. Two i want more power. Three i can drive a mannual but i don't like to here so i want to make it a Auto. How hard is the B18c swap or H22a swap i know the engines each run for about 3,000 dollers. I probaly can get them cheaper because i know a friend in the Honda Engine busness my other friend got the B18c from him and he intalled it in his CRX for 1G. I wanted to know how much labor would be, becuase i don't have the time for all this. Any other engine suggestings are welcomed. Thanks, Brian

P.S. here are links to engines i like...

http://www.totaljdm.com/index.cfm/f...jdm_engines.htm

http://www.totaljdm.com/index.cfm/f...jdm_engines.htm
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Old 05-20-2004, 11:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i would work on the body first before i worried about the engine
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i would work on the body first before i worried about the engine

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