TACORICAN
Well-Known Member
I have a 01 Accord 4Cyl ULEV w/Manual Tranny. I am interested in doing a H22 Swap. After reading ARB’s site regarding Engine Changes is states the following.
Engine changes are legal as long as the following requirements are met to ensure that the change does not increase pollution from the vehicle:
• The engine must be the same year or newer than the vehicle.
• The engine must be from the same type of vehicle (passenger car, light-duty truck, heavy-duty truck, etc.) based on gross vehicle weight.
I am not sure if based on Vin number, if the car is California Cert. It was first sold in California, so I am assuming it is. This would make my search for an H22 more difficult. How would I be able to do a JDM H22?
• If the vehicle is a California certified vehicle then the engine must also be a California certified engine.
• All emissions control equipment must remain on the installed engine.
Would the emissions control equipment come from a CA Cert Prelude or just the Original Equipment found on the H22?
After an engine change, vehicles must first be inspected by a state referee station. The vehicle will be inspected to ensure that all the equipment required is in place, and vehicle will be emissions tested subject to the specifications of the installed engine.
Japanese Engine Replacements
Used engines imported from Japan can be used as replacement engines as long as the engine being used has been identified as functionally identical to the original engine. Please refer to the engine importers catalogue to determine if a replacement engine is legal for installation in your vehicle.
Does this mean that I can only swap a JDM F23A4 into my Accord?
Engine changes are legal as long as the following requirements are met to ensure that the change does not increase pollution from the vehicle:
• The engine must be the same year or newer than the vehicle.
• The engine must be from the same type of vehicle (passenger car, light-duty truck, heavy-duty truck, etc.) based on gross vehicle weight.
I am not sure if based on Vin number, if the car is California Cert. It was first sold in California, so I am assuming it is. This would make my search for an H22 more difficult. How would I be able to do a JDM H22?
• If the vehicle is a California certified vehicle then the engine must also be a California certified engine.
• All emissions control equipment must remain on the installed engine.
Would the emissions control equipment come from a CA Cert Prelude or just the Original Equipment found on the H22?
After an engine change, vehicles must first be inspected by a state referee station. The vehicle will be inspected to ensure that all the equipment required is in place, and vehicle will be emissions tested subject to the specifications of the installed engine.
Japanese Engine Replacements
Used engines imported from Japan can be used as replacement engines as long as the engine being used has been identified as functionally identical to the original engine. Please refer to the engine importers catalogue to determine if a replacement engine is legal for installation in your vehicle.
Does this mean that I can only swap a JDM F23A4 into my Accord?