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Old Jul 26, 2005 | 07:52 AM
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Default Re: Type S H22

Originally Posted by rquest77
would a type s fit in a 4th gen? i thought they could only be placed in 5th gens

all i would need is the OBD II conversion.
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Default Re: Type S H22

http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/tech/0211hon_swap/

and yes, it'll fit a 4th gen. the blocks are the same in all the motors. aside from minor details w/ the rod pins, and a slight length difference i think.
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Default Re: Type S H22

Originally Posted by H23Lude9
all i would need is the OBD II conversion.
i don't think it would matter...in fact, i'd recommend obd1. only difference is not having certain sensors read by the ecu.
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