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h22Paul 28-Apr-2008 08:32 PM

Anyone have a K-Killer or H2B.
 
hey im just trying to figure something out.
If anyone has a K-killer or H2B could you help me out with these small questions.

first.
What drive shafts do you use?
What motor mounts do you use?

probably a B series on the passenger side. But the H22 has a half shaft so maybe a h22 shaft on the driver side?
Also the mounts. H series mount will not hold the B tranny. And i dont believe if i put 1 B series tranny mount it will be held up properly.

If you know the answers let me know.
Thanks.

silent but violent 01-May-2008 11:46 AM

this might be of some help.

http://www.torontocivics.com/tccv5fo...ead.php?t=6112

Fr0z3N 03-May-2008 04:04 PM

H22 mounts, B tranny mount, B driveshafts.

szuberi 03-May-2008 04:08 PM

you cant kill the K :-)

kickz 03-May-2008 04:37 PM

hahah ya true true k is un stopable .. =P
get the EVO h2b kit its one of the best ones ..
have fun installing it

Peter H 03-May-2008 06:47 PM

The QSD kit that I am gathering interest for uses B-series mounts. Not just the tranny mount, but the motor mounts as well. QSD provides the appropriate spacers to allow this to happen.

As for your axles, you use the B-series axles and half-shaft. The problem with regular H and H2B swaps is the placement of the motor compromises the angle of the axles. Because QSD provides spacers that place the tranny in the exact position of a B-swap, there are no problems with your axles, and thus B-axles will be used.

As for the tranny, you also use a B-series mount. Why would you use an H-mount on a B-series tranny?

The only thing you need to make sure of is that the B-series mounts are the correct ones for your chassis. As I recall, you have a teggy, so any DC/EG B-series mounts will work.

Hope this covers everything, but I'm probably not the person you wanted to answer your questions anyways.


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