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Old 07-12-2003, 09:55 PM
EmAgNuM EmAgNuM is offline
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Prelude

i am looking at a honda prelude that is for sale in my city. i have drivin the car and is very nice. and the person who owns it has no clue about it. they got the car this way. i need help gettin some specs on the engine. here is the ad in the paper

Up for sale I have a wonderfull 1992 Honda Prelude SIR! This is not your normal every day Prelude, this is a Japanese (J-Spec) Prelude.It has an H23, which is a 2.3 liter engine. This is not the American version of the H23.... It's the Japanese version! Also it is equipped with a close ratio 5-speed with a limited slip differential. However this car is still mostly stock, the only performance parts on the engine are a Polished intake.

if anyone could help me with this so i know if its a go or not, that would be great thank you
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Old 07-12-2003, 11:07 PM
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if the price is right go for it. from what ive read, if its got a h23 its a usdm prelude si. the jdm h23 didnt start until '93 in the type-s. btw, its got 160hp.
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