ok all im totally new to this site., (thanks bro),. i recently purchased a 92 lude with a f22a1 ( not to mention a hole in the block the size of a playing card ) .. i have a 94 accord with a f22b1 sohc vtec just sitting... so this week ive started my transplant to get my lude running. ive pulled the f22b already and also grabbed the ecu and wiring harness just in case outta the accord. my main concerns are reguarding the wiring harness for my lude. from my understanding im gonna have problems with my MAP sensorand Vtec wire. any input would be great considering im more of a minitrucker and this will be my FIRST honda conversion...lol also this isnt a power increase type of upgrade... this is just to get my lude running so i can sell it.
Well hey bro, welcome to the site,... I'm sure there are more than a few gearheads here that have some know-how about 4th gen accord -> Lude swaps. I'll keep scouring boards to see what, if anything, I can find for ya.
Oh yea, post up some pics of that hole in the block, and the new engine.
well now im down to the wiring issues of this swap. it seems now that i am getting no spark and the wiring harness is gonna be a pain to rewire this shoc vtec into this lude., if anyone has done this and know some tips please let me know.
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