F22a1 beast?
#11
Yeah I was going to do an engine swap but I want to be different roll the non-VTEC see what I can get out of it I just want to impress the b16 guys around here LOL so many of them that think they are hard with their wire tucks (i drank muh haterade today)
#12
Haha, haterade, nice lol. you know honestly you can make some N/A power with a cam and tune but if you wanna get at those b16's the swap wouldve been more practical and powerful. just my two cents lol. although id like to hear how your cam turns out. if you really wanna woop em, get some internals and raise compression. then you would have a beast. none the less best of luck.
#13
I would like to see how much work you would have to do to have a 200-220whp on an N/A f22a. Anyone else built up a f22a besides bisimoto?? I think we should start a parts list for f22a N/A builds. What combo's are making what power an ect. just a suggestion
#14
I will list parts I start throwing into the F22A I am soon going to purchase 11.5:1 or 12:1 pistons and steel connecting rods for the build and see if there is anything I can do with my intake manifold to get more air flowing through it.
#15
You can use h23 mani for some more flow
#17
FWIW..You can also use parts from the f22a6...such as the a6 intake manifold, which has by pass valves.
#18
im really looking foward to do this I think once the cam and stuff comes in im going to start on it im sure i can barrow my moms jeep for a while lol it would keep me out of trouble and my car would feel super fast after driving a turd jeep for a while. Oh and say I just did the stage 2 cam for now do you think i will need to get a new ECU? or anything of the sort I can time it right im sure of that im just not to sure on how its going to run after i get that done. and can i do my valve springs without removal of the head? i have the adapter to blow air into the cylinder and my neighbor has that spring tool that squeezes the spring together
#19
You would probably want to get a standalone ECU, wich allows you to map everything out from scratch,after your cam upgrade..and other mods internally that you have stated.
Unless you plan on drastically changing your air flow characteristics, a piggy back will suit you just fine.
Unless you plan on drastically changing your air flow characteristics, a piggy back will suit you just fine.