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Old 02-24-2003, 02:06 PM
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VR6 Gti or Prelude Vtec

Ok, I asked the same question in the honda forums now im asking it here to to see what you vdub guys think.

I'm looking to get a new car in the next 3 months. And I've gotten it down to either a 94-98 vr6 gti or a 92-96 prelude vtec. I've driven a 2000 mk4 gti vr6 and a 1997 mk3 8v. But I have never driven or been in a 92-96 prelude. The motors in both cars vr6 vs. vtec seem to be in the same area when it comes down to horsepower and tourqe. I'm more interested in straight line performance than going through the twisties but I still want to be able to do ok on twisty roads. Help me decide!
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prelude is Rwd right? if it is go with that Rwd id better for straight line.
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The VR6 is lighter and got more torque, and is bigger.
But the Prelude has 18hp more, on paper that is.

And no, the Prelude is not rwd.
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Get the GTI then, you will have more potential with the V6-more dissplacment and that will be important if you are just interested in draging
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Because that's first on our minds...
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Because that's first on our minds...
actually it is first on his mind beacause thats what he wants to do with it. id say gti vr6. i like 'ludes but a vr6 turbo will have a better chance of getting higher hp than a i4 vtec lude. the ludes come with thier ingines already pushing almost their limit, from what ive heard it will need new internals to get high hp wiht a turbo. vr6 can handle up to 400 hp with stock according to deakins(vw god). plus v6's just plain sound nicer and fell better to drive.

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Old 02-25-2003, 12:37 PM
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Yeah I think I'm leaning more towards the VR6, since I like everything about the car. I hate the interior in the prelude, 92-96, really ugly dash.
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Yeah I think I'm leaning more towards the VR6, since I like everything about the car. I hate the interior in the prelude, 92-96, really ugly dash.
i actually kinda like the dash but the gti is much nicer. i really hate the tails on that 'lude though damn... whereas the gti has lovely smoked tails that match the car so perfectly... so im biased hehehe. get the gti. or even cooler try to find a vr6 corrado. but you will ahve to sink way more $$$ into the car unfortuneatly.

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Thumbs up VR6 Out Performs VTEC

and the vw golf VR6 and we have the 97 prelude 2.2L Vtec and the golf smoks it and the are Oldsmobile Intrigue somks it too.
have a look at the web page

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91 Honda civic B16
97 Honda Prelude
99 Golf 2.0
97 Acura Type R
95 Honda civic SIR
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and many more.

Intrigue "under are belt"
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I drive a 95 GTI VR6. It's lightning fast for such a little car. I'm actually trying to sell it though, and am going to replace it with a 93-95 Prelude Vtec. The GTI's are faster, almost twice the cargo room and much more spacious interior, great at cornering, more luxurious, and over all a nicer drive. The GTI, however is atrocious to maintain. The repairs amount quicker than the speeding tickets, and I like to drive fast. my last repair on a falty ABS switch, I would have payed $100 in parts and labor for a honda, I payed almost $400. Each repair that I've had to do has been more than twice as expensive and twice as frequent as my previous car a honda. I guess it depends on what your really interested in, more inportantly whether your willing to pay up the nose for it. -Sean
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Its true that the GTI will cost much more to maintain, however which prelude are you talking about... You have to be careful you don't end up with a weak SI instead of 190hp Prelude Vtec... THe Vtec has 4 wheel steering which is great but in comparison most VW's come with ASR. Overall I think you will have better luck finding a GTI than a Prelude Vtec and although it will cost more to maintain... it will be well worth the money.
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Re: VR6 Gti or Prelude Vtec

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prelude is Rwd right? if it is go with that Rwd id better for straight line.
Honda Qualudes, I mean Preludes are FWD.

And they both suck. A Honda is, well a Honda.
The GTi is alright but far too heavy (even with a VR6) and lacking in the looks department. Why not stick that VR in a Mk2 GTi. It would be a bit on the nose heavy side, but it'll be quite a bit faster than either of the two cars you are considering.
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Ok, I asked the same question in the honda forums now im asking it here to to see what you vdub guys think.

I'm looking to get a new car in the next 3 months. And I've gotten it down to either a 94-98 vr6 gti or a 92-96 prelude vtec. I've driven a 2000 mk4 gti vr6 and a 1997 mk3 8v. But I have never driven or been in a 92-96 prelude. The motors in both cars vr6 vs. vtec seem to be in the same area when it comes down to horsepower and tourqe. I'm more interested in straight line performance than going through the twisties but I still want to be able to do ok on twisty roads. Help me decide!
I've spanked preludes, including new SH models with a 93 Acura Integra with limited mods. I currently own a GTI VR6 which would easily spank my old integra in both acceleration and handling, go with the a VR6.
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Re: VR6 Gti or Prelude Vtec

get a 1.8T if you want power for your bucks

VR6 sounds nice but need plenty of money to make it go really fast

whereas a 1.8T can get you going with just some minor mods
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Old 07-20-2004, 07:43 PM
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Yo Vin.ZNT, the 1.8 T isn't really too fast man, put cold air and exaust on a reg 2.0L one and it'll be a bit more then a head ahead of the 1.8T. This comming from experience. The VR6 is the way to go though, a friend of mine owns a damb tight one that just currently smoked the 2002 dodge viper in town. He spent about $10K on mods but I installed most of them for him so it was a bit lighter on his wallet, and his car isn't actually street legal anymore but luckly we have some dirty local cops around here. heh heh. Don't be cheap get the VR6. But if you don't have the cash like me just get the 2.0L and strip the hell out of it, that what I did to mine, it'll run high 12's now and it's a *ucking bowl full of fun on the track twisties!!!!!! If you want to know more about stripping the GTI just post a thread and i'll give you some anwsers!
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