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H23 V-Tec?

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  • 94_dsm_nt9 Offline
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    I was wondering if I could convert an H23 over to run as an H22 V-Tec? I got a Civic now and I recieved H-Series swap mounts and and an H22 head. Currently the Civic is running a D16Z6. If this would work, would my P28 computer run the H series engine?

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      yes it's doable..... I'm not 100% sure if a p28 works on a h-series though. I thought about doing one way back in the day. the h23 is a closed deck design which is kinda neat. there's a good amount of into in the archives on www.honda-tech.com. good luck.

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        H23/H22 'mini me'

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