Are you sure about that? Is there such an engine???
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Originally posted by yohan420 Doesn't a guy on honda-tech have an H22 modified to 2.6 ? I dont know if its bored/stroked or both but ... he's puttin out mad #'s ..
IIRC his name is 2point6. that motor didnt hold, now its 2.44 or something...
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please, a photo would be good though - I remember trying to prove there was a h22z1 and people of a certain forum (not this one! ) told me to f**k off and stop pulling photoshop tricks... the pricks
This brings up another topic i was about to start a new thread about. Is there anything else besides the h22a u can swap?? Like maybe being able to fit a RSX engine, i think the code is like K something. I'm afraid when i finally swap to the h22a, a new engine will come out that will fit in there. Any news, or ideas about how to fit an even more powerfull engine in there besides the h22a, what about the s2000 engine??
K engine spins the other way too, but they are coming out with kits for civics + integras already.MAYBE there will be one for the lude, but i wouldn't hold your breath.
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I honestly wouldn't want a k series engine in the prelude, unless of course it's the s2000 engine, but that's impossible, yes, I said IMPOSSIBLE. They'll never make a "kit" for that, I promise.
h26a1... it's not an engine that's in production, but it could be possible with enough boring/stroking. But dependable? Hell no.
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