Tphong's very slow h22 and 5 spd swap UPDATE 8/7/13

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Re: Tphong's very slow h22 and 5 spd swap

You should look up Blacktrax about your stock IM instead of using SK2 IM
 

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Re: Tphong's very slow h22 and 5 spd swap

You should look up Blacktrax about your stock IM instead of using SK2 IM


when i looked theses up. i found theres not much power to be had out of theses. i bound by far the best intake manifold for a h22 is the Euro-R.. i know is a little pricey but ill pay the extra dough for the gains it makes.

or OP if you really dont wanna drop 600.. then look into the Golden Eagle manifolds. i think theyre like 400ish.. its the same manifold 98VTEC (aka the first all motor h22 to make it into the 11s; his known all over the prelude forums) uses.


orrr if youre really looking for a cheap way out.. i have a JDM H23a "Blue Top" intake manifold (aka the same manifold that comes out of the Euro-R accords). they have larger runners compared to the stock h22 manifold. its complete with the jdm 290cc injectors and fuel rail and all sensors.
 
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Re: Tphong's very slow h22 and 5 spd swap

+1 that custom plenum he made is kinda sick

Word I figure I ask him to make me one too I would like to keep my stock IM seeing how all others won't fit in 6GA bay......

Freedom_Honda maybe you should consider the idea too since you're building your F20b head
 

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Re: Tphong's very slow h22 and 5 spd swap

Well thanks for the input guys, but I think I got a Euro-R IM from Rosko Racing coming in the next month when he's done putting the work on it. The euro-R is suppose to be about 1/2 inch smaller than the stock IM, so clearance shouldn't be a problem this time since the stock h22 can fit in there.
Have to cut the brake pedal down to manual size.
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A crappy picture of the 5 speed and you can slightly see my Hondata s300 and my other stock ecu's.
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My engine with the ebay headers, reason why I went with ebay headers is because I will go turbo in the near future.
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Re: Tphong's very slow h22 and 5 spd swap

nice progress. since you got the clutch pedal in there.. did you get the clutch master cylinder in and got all the shift cables hooked up?


and glad you decided to go with the euro-r. from what ive read about em is that everyone loves em. although after discussing manifolds in this thread.. i took the time to look around a bit at all the manifolds. i found that the stage 3 blackwoks puts down some really good numbers on a stock type-s motor vs stock manifold (non type-s manifold). i believe it was like a +15whp. and since they are half the price of a euro-r and half the work to install as the euro-r.. i might be looking to run the blackworks.


and i think it was the skunk2 manifold that you cant go turbo with. but you may wanna double check if the euro-r will work out with turbo.
 

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Re: Tphong's very slow h22 and 5 spd swap

Slave master cylinder is in. I might have to take it out though and use a prelude one. http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36950 I wanna do what this person did and use a stainless steel clutch line. Car is about 80 percent done. The only thing I have to wait on is the intake manifold and that won't get here till next month.
 
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Re: Tphong's very slow h22 and 5 spd swap

It's finally here. after 2 months the Euro-R is here. Courtesy of Rosko Racing.
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