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what is the stock engine on a 98 prelude

by Christophe Skiles II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The standard engine at the time of introduction was the "EL" SOHC eight-valve 1,602 cc (non-CVCC) inline-four rated at 80 PS (59 kW) at 5,000 rpm and 12.9 kg⋅m (127 N⋅m; 93 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm. It remained the only engine available for most markets, aside from the US and Japan.

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What kind of engine does a Ford Prelude have?

The original 1.8-liter engine was developed specifically for the Prelude to allow a low hoodline, even tilting the engine backward to make it lower yet. The European version also saw slight modifications to the rear lights and revised front and rear bumpers which were now color-matched.

How powerful is a Honda Prelude?

It is a relatively powerful little automobile by anybody's standards." Motor Trend measured an early Prelude completing the quarter-mile in 18.8 seconds at 70 mph. In terms of underpinnings it was mostly a Honda Accord, although its more compact package and lower weight allowed for a marginally higher top speed and gas mileage.

When did the Ford prelude come out in the US?

In the US, the facelifted Prelude debuted for the 1990 model year, with the carbureted 2.0S model being discontinued. The fuel-injected 2.0Si became the entry-level model, being supplanted by a new Si model with the B21A1 engine, with Si 4WS or Si ALB (ABS) as optional trim models.

Why did the Honda Prelude have a low hoodline?

When the 2-liter 16-valve DOHC engine came out the hood had to be slightly modified since the larger engine could not fit under the original hood. The original 1.8-liter engine was developed specifically for the Prelude to allow a low hoodline, even tilting the engine backward to make it lower yet.

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What motor does a 98 Prelude have?

2.2 L 4-cylinder1998 Honda Prelude / Engine

What engine comes in a Prelude?

On 24 November 1978, the Prelude was launched to the Japanese market. It had its world premiere at the 1979 AutoRAI in Amsterdam, two months later....First generation (1978)First generation (SN)DesignerShinya Iwakura, Hiroshi Kizawa (1976)PowertrainEngine1,602 cc EL 8-valve I4 1,751 cc EK CVCC 12-valve I410 more rows

What car did the H22A come in?

Honda Prelude VTECThe H22 debuted in the U.S. in 1993 as the H22A1 for use in the Honda Prelude VTEC. Since then, versions of the H22 would become the Prelude's signature high-performance engine worldwide until the end of Prelude production in 2001.

How much HP does a 1998 Honda Prelude have?

195 hp1998 Honda Prelude / Horsepower

Do Honda Preludes have VTEC?

Even though Honda produced the Prelude for only five years, the car was a stiff competitor for other coupe vehicles on the market. The carmaker built it on the same platform as the Accord's fourth generation, but it added the famous VTEC engines.

Does the 1999 Prelude have VTEC?

The Prelude is powered by a VTEC engine that cranks out up to 200 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 156 foot-pounds of torque at 5,250 rpm.

What car does a B18C1 come in?

The US-spec B18C1 came from the factory in the Acura Integra GS-R model and sported 170 hp @ 7,600 rpm with 128 ft-lbs of torque. In 1997, the Type-R was introduced stateside and the USA-spec B18C5 made 195 hp @ 8,000 rpm and 130 ft-lbs of torque.

What is H series engine?

An H engine is a piston engine comprising two separate flat engines (complete with separate crankshafts), most often geared to a common output shaft. The name "H engine" is due to the engine blocks resembling a letter "H" when viewed from the front.

Does VTEC make a car faster?

Honda developed its Variable Valve Timing & Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) technology to make its cars quicker, more efficient, and more enjoyable to drive overall.

Is the Honda Prelude a classic?

Everyone remembers the Honda Civic, Integra, S2000, and NSX, but enthusiasts often forget about the underrated classic that is the Prelude. If you have been a long-time fan of '90s JDM cars, chances are, at some point in your life, you fancied having the Civic/Integra as a project car.

What engine is in a 1997 Honda Prelude?

2.2 L 4-cylinder1997 Honda Prelude / EngineSo for 1997, the new coupe will be available as two models—the Prelude and the Prelude SH—and both will be powered by the top-drawer 2.2-liter VTEC engine, which now musters another five horsepower (thanks to a new exhaust header and revised valve timing) to peak at 195 horsepower at 7000 rpm.

How much does a 98 Honda Prelude weight?

2,954 to 3,042 lbs1998 Honda Prelude / Curb weight

What engine is used in the 1996 Honda Prelude?

In the end of 1996, 5th generation Honda Prelude was launched. Here you can also find slower versions with engines F20A, F22B and F22Z.

What is a Honda Prelude?

Honda Prelude is a compact sports car that was made from 1978 until late 2001. In the Honda lineup of sports cars, Prelude was between the small Integra and the NSX sports car. Honda Prelude competitors are Toyota Celica, Nissan 240SX/180SX/200SX/Silvia, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Volkswagen Golf GTi, and many other sports coupes in this class.

What engine does the Honda Prelude use?

The third-generation Prelude was exclusively powered by variants of the Honda B20A engine, a base carbureted version with a SOHC 12-valve valvetrain, or a DOHC variant with Honda's PGM-FI fuel injection and 16 valves.

What generation is the Honda Prelude?

Sales weakened beginning with the third generation Prelude, particularly due to competition from Honda's other offerings. The sixth-generation Accord coupe received an exclusive front fascia, rear tail lights, wheels and many other body panels, now being marketed alongside the Prelude with shared brochures in Canada, yet its sedan roots gave it much more utility than the comparatively cramped Prelude, and the option of a V6 engine gave North American buyers an appealing alternative. The sixth-generation Civic Si coupe was considerably less expensive than the Prelude as well, while also providing better fuel economy ratings. The Honda S2000 was another offering that while more expensive than the Prelude, offered rear wheel drive, a six-speed transmission, 40 extra horsepower, and a convertible top. The exterior dimensions of the Prelude were no longer in compliance with Japanese government regulations, and the additional costs resulting from this contributed to the popularity of smaller Honda products. US sales figures below.

How many HP does a B20A1 have?

The JDM B20A produced 160 PS (118 kW) at 6300 rpm, while the European B20A1 produced only 137 hp (102 kW). This was the first generation of Prelude to have pop-up headlights, which allowed for a more aerodynamic front clip, reducing drag.

What year was the Honda Prelude VTi-R?

1997–2001 Honda Prelude VTi-R ATTS, Australia. One version of the fifth generation Prelude, a high-performance model called the Type S, was only available in Japan. It was equipped with the 2.2 L H22A, featuring VTEC and producing 220 PS (162 kW; 217 hp) at 7,200 rpm and 163 lbf·ft (221 N·m) at 6,500 rpm.

What size wheels are on a Honda Prelude?

Most fifth-generation Honda Preludes came with 16-inch (410 mm) aluminum alloy wheels with all-season 205/50 R16 87V tires, featured the 11.1" front brakes like the 1996 VTEC model, and most Preludes also received a five-lug hub (not the four-lug wheel hub of older models).

When was the Prelude 3rd generation released?

The facelift third-generation Prelude was revealed in Japan on 21 November 1989. The front and rear bumpers were revised on the new Prelude. The rear front bumper and rear tail lights featured clear indicators and a revised parking light design. Many of the interior parts were also revised, including the dash bezel, the door handle and window switches. The Japanese version of the Si with the B20A was rated 140 PS with the JDM engine and was rated for 37 MPG.

What is the fifth generation prelude called?

Honda also released a special edition fifth generation Prelude, called Motegi. The name of this special edition derives from the ‘ twin-ring Motegi ’ motor-racing circuit, located in Haga District, Tochigi, Japan. This track was built in 1997 by Honda as part of their effort to bring the IndyCar series to Japan.

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