Okay..........Ive been getting so many pm's about G23 setups it isnt funny. So ive decided to clear a few things up about the build I was doing and G23's in general. Seems that everyone is going G23 crazy now..lol.
1. First off, throughly think about your builds. Dont rush for completion, chances are you WILL forget something. This build is a little more detailed than one may think.
2. I really wouldnt touch the head in terms of porting unless aftermarket cams had already been used and tuned to the maximum. Not saying porting is bad, but unless you know who did the work and their reputation for all you know they couldve made that head flow worse. Ive seen it happen
3. The distributor is a VERY important subject when talking G23. No matter if you are using an obd1 or obd2 dizzy, you will have to relocate the TDC and CKP sensors to the dizzy. Those sensors are found at crank on f23 motors, and if you leave them unchanged the motor will spin too fast and furbur soon after

. I know I originally said that maybe you could leave them at the crank but after further research, I found that they must be relocated to the dizzy. In other words, every sensor that the dizzy you use has, NEEDS to be wired to it.
4. ECU tuning. If you plan on staying obd2 your best bet is to find a obd2b P14 ecu and leave it be. If you do plan on going obd1, I suggest you either get a obd1 p14 (if you plan to stay stock or mild), or get a chipped ECU so you can run any of the freeware software's available (ie, uberdata, crome). I have 2 basemaps optimized for the G23 non vtec 97mm stroke. This maps were created by MRX and Wikkedv16 on cb7tuner, both are EXtremely knowledgable about G hybrid and have tuned many. Remeber basemaps are tunes that are made for a specific motor, they do not count as a fully tuned setup. Uberdata and Crome only work for obd1 chippable ECU's (ie P06, P72, P75, P28, P30).
5. Automatic peps. Obd2 cars have the ECU and TCU(tranny controller) built into one unit. Obd1 cars have the ECU and TCU separate. If you want to stay obd2 get the obd2b P14 AUTO ecu, this will prob be the easiest way to go interms of getting G23 running. If you want to go obd1 you will need a obd2b to obd1 AUTO conversion harness by either boomsleg or Rywire via JKOBD "jason" and buy a obd1 auto P14 ECU with matching TCU. Those harness are very intricate and cost about $300 bucks. Its worth it if you plan on tuning your setup, if not, the obd2b p14 should be fine. Also, if you're going obd1 and you want to tune, get a obd1 AUTO ecu that has controls for the TCU (trans. control unit) like P75 or P72 not the P06. If you get any other ecu, you risk your ecu not sending the correct speed singals to the TCU and your tranny will have very sparatic gear shifts if at all.
6. Timing belt. Get a GSR timing belt. The H23 one doesnt fit that tight and will have a little slack in it. The GSR one fits tighter in which you dont run the risk of your belt jumping teeth and well .........you know what could happen.
7. Get a new head gasket, dont try to use your old one
8.You will need a H23 bracket if you want to run power steering, if not dont worry about it.
9. Get your head reworked. If you bought your head off someone or ebay, and it hasent been rebuilt since its been ran in probably someone's ragged out prelude, get a valve job and get new valves if possible. Just simple maintence goes a long way in longevity, plus its like installing a BRAND new head from the factory.
10. The f23 manifold wont work on the g23 setup, the ports are a different size and the coolant passage doesnt quite line up, which could cause a host of problems. The manifold to use the either the H23 or the f22a6, both are dual runner "IAB" manifolds and have the same port design. The h23 has the bigger plenum but the a6 has the shorter runners. the cb7guys say that the a6 runners using the h23 plenum is the best setup but who knows. the dyno differences between these to mani's on various setups are marginal at best, so either or will do the job. I had bought the a6 mani myself because I got a good deal on it and was satisfied that it would indeed do the job. Its up to you
Lastly, if you dont research and half *** your G-setup iam sure it will be horrible in terms of performance or in worst terms demise itself. I dont mean to sound harsh, and I wish everyone the best, but I sense alot of people rushing into this setup because they see that they can run H head on a F block without thinking about what all be needed maintenence wise.
Hope this helps someone