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    im new to this need help

    hi i have a 91 accord engine f20a5 just wondering what mods i can do with this engine im new 2 this so please list what i can do and where or how i can do it myself am open 2 any ideas to try

    thanks

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    Re: im new to this need help

    Can throw an h22a 2.2l Dohc Vtec engine in it to make more power than you would with heaps of mods to your f20a.
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    Re: im new to this need help

    modding your current motor to make power = lots of money
    doing an engine swap = less money and more power
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    ooh yeah, i read it differently.... sorry, im asian with 4 eyes... shouldve read better....

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    Re: im new to this need help

    turbo would be the best bang for buck....depending on how much more power you want and your budget.
    Last edited by infurnos; 24th January 2012 at 06:33 PM.

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    Re: im new to this need help

    if you must keep the engine, then just help it breathe, so pod filter (if you wanna do this right, dont get a shitty 15 dollar trade me one) fab up a cold air box with a ducting feed from under the bumper, thats got your intake side sorted for better air flow, try call around to see if any engineering shops can custom fab you up some headers cause i doubt you will find some for that engine, (maybe f22a???) also note all this will cost *almost* as much as an engine swap but will only make your engine sound alot nicer and might make a few kw extra but in all reality, engine swap is cheaper, and will make much more power then your engine. H22A that shit!
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    Re: im new to this need help

    Quote Originally Posted by b16a teggy View Post
    if you must keep the engine, then just help it breathe, so pod filter (if you wanna do this right, dont get a shitty 15 dollar trade me one) fab up a cold air box with a ducting feed from under the bumper, thats got your intake side sorted for better air flow, try call around to see if any engineering shops can custom fab you up some headers cause i doubt you will find some for that engine, (maybe f22a???) also note all this will cost *almost* as much as an engine swap but will only make your engine sound alot nicer and might make a few kw extra but in all reality, engine swap is cheaper, and will make much more power then your engine. H22A that shit!
    what do you mean by "fab up a cold air box with a ducting feed from under the bumper"

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