The only difference in the two is that the a4 has vtec, both are 2.2 liter engines so yes parts are interchangeable for the most part
yeeupp. Everything is the same besides the exhaust manifold...
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yes im currently doing it. not too difficult either..
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Yes, you can use the ECU from an F22B2 engine in an F22B engine, as they share similar architecture and components. However, it's essential to consider any differences in tuning or sensor configurations that might affect performance. Ensure compatibility with wiring harnesses and connectors, and be prepared to retune the ECU if necessary for optimal performance. Always consult specific wiring diagrams and compatibility guides for your particular setup.
Bore × Stroke: 85.0 × 95.0 mmDisplacement: 2156 ccValve configuration: SOHC, 16 valves, non-VTECCompression ratio: 8.8:1F22A4: 130 hp (96.94 kW) @ 5200 rpm. (Accord EX) The F22A4 is the same motor as the F22A1 but it has slightly more power due to a tubular designed header and slightly bigger exhaust piping.Torque = 142 lb·ft (193 N m) @ 4000 rpm
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Oldsmobile never made a 3.6L engine
The 3800L is a common engine among the w-body GM's. The 94 is a Series 1, and is interchangeable with most other 3800 s1. 95 + are branded with "Series II" on the engine, and are not compatible. Keep in mind however, that many parts are still interchangeable.
Yes, there are many interchangeable parts. Almost all of the suspension, shocks, brakes and steering parts are interchangeable. Many of the engine parts if you have the same model engine. Electronics are possibly different although items like starter, alternator, wipers are often the same.Yes, there are many interchangeable parts. Almost all of the suspension, shocks, brakes and steering parts are interchangeable. Many of the engine parts if you have the same model engine. Electronics are possibly different although items like starter, alternator, wipers are often the same.
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a 2.8 isuzu/chevy v6