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Old 01-30-2003, 06:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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h23a/h22a tranny question

Does anyone happen to know if a 5spd tranny from an h23 will bolt up to the h22. Any help will be appreciated.
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yes. gears are longer so acceleration won't e so great
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is it really noticeable or nothing to really worry about
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is it really noticeable or nothing to really worry about
I think it's noticeable, you would have a hard time staying in vtec between 1 to 2, but a lot of people use it when swapping to save money
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ok thanks for your help
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yea, it is hard to stay in vtec from 1-2 on a SI tranny, but with an 8k shift its ok or a vtec controller.
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IS ANYTHING NEEDED TO MAKE THIS WORK. OR IS IT A BOLT ON?
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semi-related....

how would it effect performance if you had an h22a tranny on a h23a?
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