Stock Prelude SH
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97 prelude manual here :)
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im getting a 98 prelude h22 next week :D
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@AspectT1 vtec engages at 5200 on all h22's
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@bananaman22 yeoow, jus stop hatin, and kick it ... why wuud you even watch this if your so called "rich" and shiit , now stfu and gtfo you youtube thug.
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@UGKLuv huhhh... kia? kia is like some korean brand? or some us brand? i dunno. why would u even buy something like that?
i dont know cars except for the regular ones like mercedes s class.
why would u drive a 1990 car too? thats wat u mean by 90-01 rite?
thats bad. u shoulndt drive a car for more than 5 years.
i dont tink it even has rear sensors yet... are you poor?
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@bananaman22 Honda Prelude , ranging from 90-01' is MUCH better than these new kia's and shiit . AHA poor man's car ? Go drive one, or get near one, then try to say that ...
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Nice vid. I shift around 7800 too, when I shift at 74 redline it stays out of vtec from 1st to 2nd (5100-5200 ish) since vtec is at 55 for the BB6
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@CantStandIdiots94 LOL
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I have a dumb question...are VTEC motors (particularly the H22) more prone to oil burning en route to high mileage? In the market for a 'lude or an SOHC VTEC Civic, and I find mixed opinions on the boards..
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@tracksoldiervt damn right! thats what i plan the track not the drag ways
poor man's car
bananaman22 3 years ago
Poor man's car? I'm not saying it's luxurious but it's definitely a much better spo-com choice than many others. Of course most people focus on straight line and have no idea about it's on-track strength.
tracksoldiervt 3 years ago
lets end the argument! the rev limiter is just that, it limits the operating range of the motor so that it doesn't detonate! the rev limiter is computer controlled and when it reaches a set rpm it stops supplying fuel to the motor so it will not harm it self, kinda idiot proof! so hit the rev limiter all you want just don't keep it there for too long! although shifting in the red will keep you in vtec range but it is not where you produce the most power!
mattfra1 3 years ago
Obviously it won't make the most power, the only car to make power all the way to redline is the M3 and a few other high end vehicles.
tracksoldiervt 3 years ago