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Can i put a f22 in a 2000 civic dx

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Can i put a f22 in a 2000 civic dx

Im buying a 2000 honda civic dx coupe shell and the motor i have it a f22b1 from a 97 accord its just my first car just need to put a motor in it right now not looking for power at the moment eventually i will but right i need to know if the f22 will fit in the 2000 civic dx
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Re: Can i put a f22 in a 2000 civic dx

If you're not looking for power, it's gonna be a LOT more custom work than it's worth. There are better/easier options out there to swap in that will set you up for power later on, too.
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