Go for an H22A. They're cheap, reliable, produce around 200HP stock (depending on the exact model), and bolt straight into your car without the need for a mount kit. A JDM Type-S model which produces around 220HP is also available, but costs quite a bit more.
have take motor and trans out 1996 Honda accord put timing belt
first off the 34 dohc motor is by far the worst gm motor they ever made i had one and it blew up the second day i had it if u put a super charger on that motor it wont be worth it plus i guarentee they dont make one just go get yourself a 97-03 gtp with the 3800 its the best motor out there
I had an 92 Honda accord that had 375,000 Miles on it and hit a wall and the motor still ran!
yes. i put one in a 90 accord and a tempo tranny mounted up
I'm shure that it can be done. However, in the case of putting a 1994 motor into a 1992 car has became more work money and time then i believe its worth.
it all depends on the motor if the motor is a single cam (sohc) and youre trying to fit in a twin cam (dohc) it will not fit but its both from the same type of motor it will fit right in.
probably not, since 1989-1990 came with sohc ka24e motor not the dohc ka24de motor in the 1991 and newer versions
Yes, they are the same exact blocks and transmissions for SOHC and DOHC. The only difference is the heads and flywheel. As far as I know, you just have to change the flywheel from the SOHC engine and put it on the DOHC motor. Just make sure to put on a new gasket. One more thing is being your putting a dohc engine into a sohc neon, you'll have to change the pcm to a dohc computer or it will run lean and possibly blow the engine. Hope this helps.
Put a 3mm wrench around the left bolt and turn it until your preference
I'd suggest a lawn mower motor
put it on ebay or put it on an aution
the turbo has nothing to do with blowing the motor it's the amount of boost you run the will blow it the bigger the turbo the longer it will take spool.