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Old 02-27-2002, 06:10 PM
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can a prelude engine (h22) be coupled with a integra GS-R tranny(y80)?i need to get my HP at the bottom end instead of the mid to top range! so that im quiker off the line
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NO. The prelude is a H series motor and the GSR is a B series. Only same series motors bolt up to the same series trannies.
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