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Old 12-16-2003, 12:56 PM
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Question short shifter adaptor

i was wondering if anyone knows the difference between the short throw shifter and short shifter adaptor? i'm planning to get a short shifter adaptor because they don't have a short throw shifter for my car. just wanted to know the difference and what the adaptor does. thanx!

also does anyonce know if there is a h23 engine for a 1997 honda prelude sh. thanx

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Old 12-16-2003, 04:34 PM
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Re: question

dont know about the shifters but as for the engine question...if you are talking about the USDM prelude, only one engine came in the 5th gens (97-01): the H22A4. it came in both the base and the type-s. the H23 from the 4th gens will fit in the 5th gens though...
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