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RE: h23 head - 4/2/2008 3:22:44 PM   
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well how are you going to expect a modification to become successful if you are not willing to do research and read up on other people's experiences.

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RE: h23 head - 4/2/2008 3:52:48 PM   
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If you're too lazy to search for it, you're too lazy to actually do it.

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RE: h23 head - 4/2/2008 5:52:14 PM   
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yeah lots of people do this swap to run boosted applications... really pretty worthless thing to do unless you plan on going forced induction...

as easier way to get lots more pep is the easy as pie H22A, you can find them in wrecked preludes in junkyards, you have to rewire the wire harness, move one tranny bolt, and replace the ECU and your golden... me and a couple friends did it in about a week, but we had proper tools, and a good cherry picker at our mercy....

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RE: h23 head - 4/2/2008 5:54:41 PM   
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and yes in the honda community they call that combo the "G" series, i guess because a mix between an H series and F series motor...

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RE: h23 head - 4/2/2008 7:07:30 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: ziggy!talon

yeah lots of people do this swap to run boosted applications... really pretty worthless thing to do unless you plan on going forced induction...

as easier way to get lots more pep is the easy as pie H22A, you can find them in wrecked preludes in junkyards, you have to rewire the wire harness, move one tranny bolt, and replace the ECU and your golden... me and a couple friends did it in about a week, but we had proper tools, and a good cherry picker at our mercy....


wow....questionable?yes.argueable?maybe.

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RE: h23 head - 4/3/2008 10:17:23 AM   
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let me rephrase. i searched, and found nothing helpful for h23 head swap on an f23. possibly someone can help me with something thyve come across. would it even be worth it?

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RE: h23 head - 4/3/2008 10:47:55 AM   
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look up G23 on this site and look at 00Accord's posts.  He has posted links.  Stop arguing about who is lazier because I don't see any progress on this thread.  It is the responsibility of the person asking the questions to do their own research and for someone asking questions to insult those who know the answers .... well that's just plain dumb.

Please note that this is not necessarily directed at any 1 poster, but rather the majority of this thread.

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RE: h23 head - 4/3/2008 12:52:50 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: steviebix

let me rephrase. i searched, and found nothing helpful for h23 head swap on an f23. possibly someone can help me with something thyve come across. would it even be worth it?



quote:

ORIGINAL: blkcurrantkord

Search Honda-tech...there's already a write up or two on there.


It really is just that easy. If you come back and say you haven't found anything, we have a problem. I know there's atleast 2-3 writeups out there.


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RE: h23 head - 4/3/2008 8:59:33 PM   
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trust me its on that site that BCK said and i could've sworn i've read up on it on this forum also..

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RE: h23 head - 4/3/2008 9:51:08 PM   
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There's even a parts list on 6thgenaccord.com

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