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Old 12-08-2004, 11:31 AM
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Difference in 97 and 98 H22, PLEASE HELP

Does anybody know what is the difference between the 97 and 98 prelude engines?? Any clue where I could get a head for 97 prelude???
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Re: Difference in 97 and 98 H22, PLEASE HELP

I believe its just a minor difference in the tranny, and not the inherent block itself.
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Re: Difference in 97 and 98 H22, PLEASE HELP

There is exactly no difference. Everything is the same. The only thing that is different about the 97 an 98, is probably the colors that were offered. The tranny is the same if you are comparing the same trim levels.

Are you mistaking the 97 for the 96? Cause in that case, the 96 is a 4th gen and the 97 is a 5th gen. Different trannies and different engines. If comparing Vtec to Vtec. The 96 is a closed deck, and the 97 is an open deck. Blocks are the same.
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