California emissions for h22 in da9

45shooter45

New Member
Hey I was thinking of an H22 swap in my 90 integra. Anyone from Cali with any thoughts on emissions results??
 

45shooter45

New Member
I'm not addicted to reading every thread on the website like some people apparently are, but I've read a lot of them and I haven't seen this question yet, or I wouldn't have posted it.
 

rexpepper123

Active Member
took 3 seconds to google search and get your answer. same engine different car.

" yeah the h22 swap is out of a honda car, so it's legal. but you will need to take it to the state ref so you can get your BAR sticker... but this is what you'll need to be legit.

h22
h22 ecu matching the transmission so you'll have to get the manual ecu of course
all sensors plugged in correctly
either matching cat off of the h22 or matching aftermarket california approved cat for the vehicle match.

****ers are anal about matching shit up."

found at - http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2883759
 

45shooter45

New Member
That did help. But google searching would take me longer than 3 seconds from my phone while I'm at work. But thanks for the input while trying not to be a sarcastic jackass to me, I've only been on here for like half a day.
 


OGstackadoIIa

TEAM LlGHTSPEED RACING
No need to make two threads and complain when people say something about it. If everyone made multiple threads then the site would be full of stupid questions asked by the same dumbass person
 

j13

Keep It Clean
My friend had a civic hatch with an h22 he said the emission devices for the engine is made cheap and hard to find not broken. As longest all the emission crap is hooked up and you have a nice fresh cat youll be good. The newer the engine the better. Just peice together everything
 

45shooter45

New Member
My friend had a civic hatch with an h22 he said the emission devices for the engine is made cheap and hard to find not broken. As longest all the emission crap is hooked up and you have a nice fresh cat youll be good. The newer the engine the better. Just peice together everything
I guess as long as the dyno is spitting out the numbers they're looking for then it's cool, or would it fail on visual inspection?
 

lokibear

New Member
Good luck finding a cat for it. I don't know about other parts of cali but around here they are matching the numbers on the cat to make sure its the exact numbers that came on the stock chassis. But other then that everyone else is right.
 
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