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Old 02-12-2002, 01:16 PM
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How to add torque

How to add torque to a prelude 2001
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I think you are asking this in the wrong forum......
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how do you add torque to a honda??? that's sort of an oxymoron ain't it?

anyway, it's fair to say that hondas aren't particularly known for their torquey cars. but if you want more torque, you can always do the obvious, which is turbo or supercharger. i/h/e will actually cause you to lose a little low end, but it'll give you more high end. the prelude 4 cylinder already has more torque than any other honda 4. but still it ain't what you call a lot.
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