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Found in 1997 Honda Accord SiR Wagon CF-2 H22A-3030001~ Found in 1997-2001 Honda Prelude [2] BB6-BB8 ... It has been factory modified with an internal oil passage in ...
This track was built in 1997 by Honda as part of their effort to bring the IndyCar series to Japan. The Motegi edition Prelude featured an OEM Honda body kit, 17-inch Honda alloy wheels, lowered sports suspension and a Motegi badge on the trunk lid. All of these items, with the exception of the trunk lid badge, were optional on non-Motegi models.
93–96 H20A4 Modified Prelude VTEC (America) 97–98 H22A1 Prelude VTiR (Australia) 93–96 H22A2 Prelude 2.2i VTEC (Europe) 1996 H22A3 Prelude VTEC (KU) 97–01 H22A4 Prelude SH & Base(America) 97–98 H22A5 Modified Prelude (Europe) 99–02 H22A7 Accord Type R (Europe) 99–01 H22A8 Modified Prelude (Europe) 99–01 H22Z1 Prelude VTiR ...
The first Honda Prelude was introduced in 1978, loosely based on the Honda Accord with the intent of being more sporty. The most recent, fifth-generation Honda Prelude was produced from 1997-2001 ...
On a very basic level, the SH-AWD system is a combination of the Honda Variable Torque Management 4WD (VTM-4) automatic all-wheel-drive system and the Active Torque Transfer System (ATTS) variable torque distribution system. Honda introduced the ATTS technology in the 1997 Honda Prelude Type SH.
Mugen supplied Honda-derived engines to the Jordan Formula One team between 1998 and 2000. In 1991 Mugen prepared Honda V10 engines for Tyrrell (based on engines used by McLaren in 1989 and 1990), but the following year these engines were renamed Mugen MF351H and were transferred to the Footwork team, with drivers Aguri Suzuki and Michele Alboreto.
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Honda recently revealed a near-production-looking concept car that brings back the iconic Prelude name. The concept is a low-slung two-door coupe that Honda has said prioritizes "the joy of driving."