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H22a8 head on h22a5 bottom end?
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That wouldn't work. You can get more grunt out of it by getting a tunable ECU like this http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/prelude ... t3567.html
Although the lower compression of your a5 pistons will hold you back.
It it thought that a stock a8 (whole engine) should make more power than it does since it has much of the same specs as an ATR or Prelude Type-S engine. Tuning it would yield some more power.
Although the lower compression of your a5 pistons will hold you back.
It it thought that a stock a8 (whole engine) should make more power than it does since it has much of the same specs as an ATR or Prelude Type-S engine. Tuning it would yield some more power.
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might be cheaper waiting on a complete a8 buddy because If your gonna put the pistons in your engine that is pretty much a full rebuild so you will need all gaskets may as well do the cambelt waterpump balance belt new piston rings with labour you wont get much change out of £1200
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that's not bad at all buddy
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Just noticed this thread and thought I would add that I seem to have the H22A5 block with an H22A8 head in my 5th Gen. My car is listed as a 197bhp H22A8 model. I have never been sure whether the normal H22A8 engines used A5 blocks or if there was a different A8 block.
Looking through my service records, the first owner complained about a lack of power at about 15k miles and Honda performed a short engine rebuild or something, so this could be responsible for the different parts in mine.
Anyhoo, its been running strong since I bought it in 2007/2008 and old dyno charts show it has the power of an H22A8 so no complaints here!
Looking through my service records, the first owner complained about a lack of power at about 15k miles and Honda performed a short engine rebuild or something, so this could be responsible for the different parts in mine.
Anyhoo, its been running strong since I bought it in 2007/2008 and old dyno charts show it has the power of an H22A8 so no complaints here!
