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Old 05-23-2009, 12:43 PM
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hey i just wanted to say heello to every one.......anyway i have a 1994 honda accord ex i have had it for about a year but im just now really wanting to modify it. When i got it it was in almost mint condition. But do to people here not knowing how to drive its been beaten up a bit. Basiclly i have major passenger quater panel damage and a craked back bumber. But anyways i was wanting to know if the f22b engine is a stock jdm accord engine or a 92-96 prelude engine cause i have seen it say it was from either. If you guys know i would really appreciate it. It would really help me with looking for parts
 
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Old 05-23-2009, 03:49 PM
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Smile Hi New Member

Welcome to the Haf..

We thank YOU for joining up with us... And now for your Answer to your question.

1st off I'm going to move your post over to the correct forum

So follow the link to that forum..post questions in the correct forums...

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Old 05-23-2009, 03:59 PM
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Lightbulb About That Engine F22B

According to my resources...I see that the motor can be out of the 1992-1995
Prelude SI JDM or the 1997 thru 2001 Prelude SI JDM also .

Some one else has any more info that mine..then please chim right on in...

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