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Old 11-21-2010, 12:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know the F series and H series interchangables cuz im lost

ok ssoo i heard a 97 accord comes with an f20. was told a h22 head would fit on the f20. makes the accord faster. ok i get tht. also heard the s2000 has an f20? the accord has an f20b i think and the s2000 has an f20c i think. would it make anysence to put an h22 head on an s2000 f20 or would tht make it slower? the h22 produces 200 and i thought a 99 s2000 f20 produced 235? im just really lost on the f series i think and i def dont understand the interchangables between the F series and the H series. could anybody please help?!?!?!?!?!
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The F20C is like in it's own class, none of it's parts are interchangeable with any other honda engine to my knowledge, it's also chain driven while the rest of F and H are belt. If anything the F20C is closer to a K20 in terms of design of the valve train. The rest of the F series blocks will accept a H22a or F20b head.
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I seen an f22c that had an IVTEC head pout on it then it was turbocharged, pretty cool setup, made with brian crower and someone else, i think bisimoto im not sure, cant recall. It was in import tuner a while ago.
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I seen an f22c that had an IVTEC head pout on it then it was turbocharged, pretty cool setup, made with brian crower and someone else, i think bisimoto im not sure, cant recall. It was in import tuner a while ago.
While that may very well be true, it's probably one of a kind or ultra rare.

Same with RWD preludes and k20 preludes.

I doubt the OP has the knowledge or money to do these one off projects if he's asking the question.
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