on a 94 accord vtec with 209000 miles never been beat on or in an accident, would rebuilding be a consideration?
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if i were you i would look into a used engine with low miles that engine is a F22B1this engine is pretty cheap i picked one up from a dismantler for only $350 This engine was used in the Honda Accord EX and Acura CL. It was the first F-series engine to feature VTEC. The VTEC on this engine was tuned more for fuel efficiency than performance. Specifications Bore × Stroke: 85.0 × 95.0 mm Displacement: 2156 cc Compression ratio: 8.8:1 Valve Configuration: SOHC, 16 valves (4 valves per cylinder), VTEC Max power: 145 hp (108 kW) @ 5500 rpm Max torque: 147 ft·lbf (199 N m) @ 4500 rpm VTEC Switchover: 2600-5250 rpm (2-stage variable) Redline: 6200 rpm Rev limit: 6900 rpm Firing order: 1-3-4-2 Fuel control: (1994-1995) OBD-I (1996-1998) OBD-II PGM-FI
yea i was actually thinking about that, but i cant find any around the boston area for that cheap, thats why i was considering rebuilding it, wow i didnt know that they use that engine in the Acua CL. well i guess i have to look harder then
hi im thinging of buying a honda with one of these engines ... do they give a good mpg ?? thx
Hell yea, I was doing an experiment with mine and I put 20 bucks in it and it lasted me the whole week no kidding , but it all boils down to how u drive too
hi hellooo .. thx man for the replay ... ok than becouse i was a bit confused ... but afterall its all about the driing manners etcc ... thx man .. cheers