(1) defective spark plug (2) defective ignition wires (3) defective distributor.
normally the coil pack
Sounds like an engine misfire. Can be bad spark plug, plug wire, fuel injector, or bad coil on plug.
There are a few things that can cause a misfire in a car. Some of these would be oil in the fuel system, spark plugs going bad, or spark plug cables needed to be adjusted or replaced.
With a lot of fabrication anything is possible. I've seen a Ford 5.0 engine in a Civic.
try tighten gas filler cap
Massive misfire, you are damaging your emissions parts, but I really don't know what your questions is, but take it to be serviced right away.
It possibly has an engine misfire, one of the spark plugs is not firing, or not firing correctly. It could also have a partially clogged fuel injector. If the car has had a timing belt service done recently, it may be possible that one of the counterbalance shafts is out of time.
cylinder 2 misfire
It inidicates an engine misfire. (could be due to bad spark plug - dirty injector - faulty ignition wire - dirty distributor cap)
It is probably possible, but why would you want to? The B22 is a good engine but no better than a Honda engine. This would require major modifications.
The check engine light on a 2003 Honda Accord will be triggered when something on the engine is malfunctioning. To rid the check engine a light the ECU will need to be reset.
you have a problem with your engine and and its emissions. take it to auto zone for a free check.