View Full Version : H22 teg
CamoEj1
07-01-2006, 09:51 PM
Is it easier to drop a H22 into and integra than a civic?
EJ1Rider
07-01-2006, 09:56 PM
my bro has an H22 in his EG hatch, i believe they had to cut and weld shit tho
Speedy
07-02-2006, 12:26 AM
my bro has an H22 in his EG hatch, i believe they had to cut and weld shit tho
And his clutch line took him a while too, but it's a sick setup if your going for all motor/track, it throws off your balance a little and disrupts your handling a little. Im pretty sure it wuld exactly the same to drop an h22 into a civic and a teg.
lthl inj
07-02-2006, 01:02 AM
Its virtually the same engine bay--the eg civic and integra.
00si_guy86
07-02-2006, 02:24 AM
yeah, I heard the EG takes a lot of work and mods to squeeze the 2.2 in there. HT did an article of what all it takes. But yeah, I know for a fact that an Accord will take an H22 like a civic takes a B16! but that is going off subject.
Speedy
07-02-2006, 02:25 AM
yeah, I heard the EG takes a lot of work and mods to squeeze the 2.2 in there. HT did an article of what all it takes. But yeah, I know for a fact that an Accord will take an H22 like a civic takes a B16! but that is going off subject.
And for a cheap build, an f series block (accord/lude f series, not s2k) will accept an h head.
2doors
07-17-2006, 05:42 AM
the teg swap is the same as the civic but the teg actually has more room up front. more room for a snail! the swap in the teg would benefit more than an EG hatch because there is more weight out back, just the same as an ej.
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