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Old 07-18-2004, 01:11 AM
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Re: 4th gen prelude question

to answer your question, yes, the steering is very easy on the ludes, power steering is standard on the Si. You shouldn't have any problem at all. And you're also right, you can't get a 4th gen VTEC lude in automatic, only standard. If you ever can though, you gotta go manual with the ludes, they're so much fun to drive.
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Re: 4th gen prelude question

do u guys have a pic of the difference when lit. sorry about this guys. but my easiest way is to look in the car yards, but i arnt going until 1 week or 2 later.
is there nay picture thread for this prelude section

and hwo does the prelude si compare in performance to the civic sir (b16a)
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Re: 4th gen prelude question

i also have a question about performance. with some cars such as a skyline, where as u just get an aftermerket ECU, then u get liek 30 horses extra. how about the prelude SI. is there any thing liek that
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Old 07-20-2004, 11:36 AM
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Re: 4th gen prelude question

I personally would take a prelude si over any civic, not really a fan of the civics. As for your other question, there are aftermarket ECU's for the preludes, but you're not gonna be gaining 30hp from it. Skylines have a little more potential then the preludes. You will gain power though, depending on which one you get (maybe 10-15hp, feel free to correct me if i'm wrong on that)
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Re: 4th gen prelude question

Well depending on how many mods you have and N/A vs. Turbo makes the difference. A stock prelude, especially the Si, will probably give you close to nothing. The Skylines and such have HP rating limits in Japan. So all you have to do is chip them and it brings out their full stock potential. It's also better to have a tunable chip and have it tuned for your specific car, rather than a mass produced chip made just for your engine model. Someone correct me if anything is wrong here.
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