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mnd643
10-28-2002, 09:27 AM
Whats the difference in the prelude base engine and the SH...or is the SH the base modle? I know they are both vtec but I wanted to know because i am looking at both types of cars. thanks

civickiller
10-28-2002, 01:07 PM
engine wise its the same. but the sh has all the steering shit which i personally would stay away from, i forget what its called. i would get the base model.

BILLIE JEAN
10-29-2002, 11:46 AM
The SH is cool just because it is an SH. They are alot harder to work on and they aren't really worth the extra money. I think they have a short gear ratio which is better but the transmission is harder to work on if you wanted to replace a clutch or if something went wrong and broke you would spend a lot more money fixing the SH. If you got the time and money go with the SH, but i wouldn"t.:smoker2:

Fishcat37
10-29-2002, 11:57 PM
The Type SH has the ATTS (active torque transfer system) which is cool for accelerating around turns. It weighs more than the base model and has the same horsepower (H22A @ 195-200hp). So in theory, the base model (both in 5speed) is quicker. The Type S is a JDM prelude which has a 220hp version of the H22.

mnd643
10-30-2002, 02:22 AM
thanks for the info guys, i dont know if im even gonna get the prelude now. how much would yall be willing to pay for a 1998 black SH with 75500 mi and its a 5 spd. Nothings done to it, and they may im dealin with wants 12700 out the door....

civickiller
10-30-2002, 05:18 AM
thats pretty good, try and talk him down alittle. my friend has a 97 base with i/h/e and he wants 14,000 for it, so 12,700 is good

mnd643
10-30-2002, 12:58 PM
Aight man, thanks alot for the help

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