oh yeah, i totally agree. its not just a magic bolt on that gives you moar vtecccccccc

or less if you go non-vtec
i would only do it "once i get to that point" where you start to find limits.
have you not read the advice given to you? did you miss the part about most F20Bs being from automatic-equipped cars? as far as i know, there were different cams used on the auto models...giving you 180HP at the crank instead of 200.
you'd then have to source the lude Type S cams from an importing place or hope that someone in the states has a pair. or get a set of H22 cams. then, you would just have a high revving, lower torque h22.
see where this is going? by the time you add up all the costs, an "off the shelf" h22 is cheaper.
h23 VTEC engines are snapped up as soon as they're on the market...especially by the 4th gen prelude guys. i'd hop on one locally if it was cheap enough and let it sit for a few years if i couldn't use it right away.
my previous assessment stands...there's a big disconnect between what you want and making it happen...either get an engine and swap it, or dont.
and people in civics and integras dont give a **** about your accord, by the way. if your goal is to make people jealous, youre in the wrong car until you get to a level like ron, mike, dre, etc.
Edit: looked up wiki...180hp on the auto and 200hp on the manual F20Bs and post updated accordingly.