Honda Prelude 4WS
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A timing belt breaking is not a reliability issue - it comes form poor servicing and will break on all cars with timing belts if not replaced.
"How many Vtec engine have you seen in your fucking life??"
When i was at uni studying engineering i saw loads. If you have actually ever taken one apart and observed the quality of machining you would realise that the built quality is unrivaled in the mass market.
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"I hate Honda because Honda drivers are punks and Honda is easy to break in and steal"
You sir are a prat. Honda make the best mass product petrol engines in the world, not one vtec has gone wrong. Nissan make pretty wank engines. The 240 turbo was seriously underpowered, the pulsar has too much power for its crap gear box and the skylines have major electrical problems. Cost my mate thousands when his computer went in his.
So sit the fuck down.
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@guitarhumper15 Good Luck man.
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@lastresort90 haha maybe once there is more money coming in i'm just a 19 year old college student
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@guitarhumper15 Drop the b20a in and slap a turbo on.
Check out preludepower
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@lastresort90 No never that care is really rare and probably has the best 4ws system ever built i'm going to rebuild it just a couple of hundred away from my goal probably have it running by next year but at a new level probably h22a if not rebuild the b20a its the jdm one :)
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@lastresort90 Haha I was joking.
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@lastresort90 i despise monter energy because it gives me headaches, ken block is "eh."
what the f*ck is a fohawk
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@neverhood311 I got all of you guys beat. Pushing 260,000 on mine.
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The Prelude flew through the 700-foot slalom at 65.5 mph--faster than any other production car available. Even today, that time is still very respectable, faster than the Mazda RX8, the Acura NSX, the Lotus Esprit, the C5 Corvette, and even the Dodge Viper GTS. The scariest thing is this was all achieved on the stock 195/60/R14 Michelins.
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@bored1980 3rd gen Ludes are a beautiful thing.
Correct (at least in America) 1988-1991 (and some early 1992) were an all mechanical system. After that they did change over.
heller213 1 year ago