?'s about preludes
imilla52
03-12-2007, 07:45 PM
ok my friend wants to sell me his 1994 honda prelude si. i was wondering how long do these motors last and is $2800 to much for this car also how easy are these motors to modify
Your help will be appreciated
Your help will be appreciated
J-Wat
03-14-2007, 12:38 AM
It depends on maintenance they can last as low as several thousand miles or as much as a million plus. Usually somewhere between 150,000 and 300,000
price seems on the cheap side so I would take it to a mechanic and get it inspected but it might be a good deal.
price seems on the cheap side so I would take it to a mechanic and get it inspected but it might be a good deal.
ShoofIsLudin
03-14-2007, 11:08 AM
I would definately have it checked out.
If it turns out to be a POS, you paid a mechanic $40 or so to inspect and save you the hassle of paying more for repairs than for the car.
Or you could pay $2840 or so to get an awesome deal on a very nice car.
I paid 2500 for my 94 Prelude Si with the H23a1 motor. It leaked oil and I liked to race, needless to say I drove the car for a month and a half, then it sat for 6 months while I worked on getting another motor.
The cars aren't hard to modify its like working on any other honda, everything is there, you just gotta find it. But with things like intake and exhaust, the gains are somewhat minimal, but everything helps.
If it turns out to be a POS, you paid a mechanic $40 or so to inspect and save you the hassle of paying more for repairs than for the car.
Or you could pay $2840 or so to get an awesome deal on a very nice car.
I paid 2500 for my 94 Prelude Si with the H23a1 motor. It leaked oil and I liked to race, needless to say I drove the car for a month and a half, then it sat for 6 months while I worked on getting another motor.
The cars aren't hard to modify its like working on any other honda, everything is there, you just gotta find it. But with things like intake and exhaust, the gains are somewhat minimal, but everything helps.
imilla52
03-14-2007, 04:50 PM
ok thanks do most mechanics charge the same rate for inspection and if the motors a vtec is it worth still getting it if its a pos
ShoofIsLudin
03-15-2007, 10:16 AM
ok thanks do most mechanics charge the same rate for inspection and if the motors a vtec is it worth still getting it if its a pos
Most mechanics will be about the same, but there will be the variety of prices to do the same thing.
If the car really is a POS then no, the VTEC model will cost you more, and it'll still be a POS that will give you problems. If the car is a POS then get away from it. If it doesn't leak oil, doesn't make any weird noises like clicking, clunking banging or ticking, and checks out, you're good to get it.
Since you're asking all these questions, I would call a few shops around you and see what they charge to inspect a car that you're thinking of buying.
Most mechanics will be about the same, but there will be the variety of prices to do the same thing.
If the car really is a POS then no, the VTEC model will cost you more, and it'll still be a POS that will give you problems. If the car is a POS then get away from it. If it doesn't leak oil, doesn't make any weird noises like clicking, clunking banging or ticking, and checks out, you're good to get it.
Since you're asking all these questions, I would call a few shops around you and see what they charge to inspect a car that you're thinking of buying.
imilla52
04-03-2007, 04:43 PM
i checked it out it didnt drive bad but it has about 228106 miles and i didnt have money at the time to take it to a mechanic what do u guys think about it
Gohan Ryu
04-04-2007, 12:26 PM
Without pics I wouldn't even try to tell you if it's worth it or not. I mean, I wouldn't buy a car for any cost based solely on a description.
imilla52
04-04-2007, 04:42 PM
ok ill try and get some pics on here as soon as i can
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