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Old 03-12-2008, 08:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Looking To Make Right Choices For My H22 Bulid

Hello. Well i am building my h22 motor up and was wondering if these choices are right and if not what would be better choices. I am trying to push about 240- 260 if possible. I am new to the H22 world so don't kill me if am havn't made the best choices for this build just looking for help please. I have read throught some threads am still not sure what would be the best for me and my engine.

I have H22A1


I have

Type S pistons
Cat exhaust
AEM intake
DC Cermaic headers

Getting

Exedy Clutch kit and flywheel stage 1
ARP Studs for head
Skunk 2 intake mainfold and TB
ACL bearings and thrust washers
AEM pressure regulator and pump
Blox Cam gears or AEM not sure
Crower stage 2 or 3 camshafts
New valve springs and retainers
tuning
machine work of honing and maybe port and polish

what other things does the masses feel i should get
to help me get my numbers. i am trying to do it for 2,000

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240 to 260 is very very high power for an N/A H22. If you really want that power, go read the High Power Builds section of the N/A Performance Library (README!) for some idea of what that takes.

EDIT : It's hard to build any motor at all for $2k. The 2 guys I know with more than 240 to the wheels spent more than $10k each. I know 2point6 has probably spent $20k.
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