According to edmunds.com, "The main difference between the base model and the Type SH was the addition of Honda's Active Torque Transfer System, an electronic system that distributed torque to the outside drive wheel in cornering situations. Its purpose was to minimize understeer and thus mimic rear-wheel-drive cornering characteristics."
What is the eaziest way to replace an altanator on a 1998 Prelude SH?
honda dealership much? ask them
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I think you mean hydraulic clutch. I believe your model is hydraulic.
it is on passanger side floorboard on side of console
SH is about 19mpg, the Automatic is about 23mpg all using premium fuel.
Provided the '97 Prelude is a base model, then yes it is possible to swap in an H22a variant. The Prelude Type SH motor is different as the ATTS unit is connected to the motor. So, the only compatible H22a motors would be one from another Type SH, or the JDM Honda Prelude Type S motor.
The 5th Generation SH prelude came with an "Active Torque Transfer System" Which allowed power to be re-distributed between the inner and outer wheel during cornering improving the vehicle's handling. ATTS is the most notable difference however there were some smaller changes.
it is on the back of the engine block below the oil filter on the base model prelude. type sh model isn't as easy to find
Honda Prelude was created in 1978.
The 1998 Honda Prelude came in six colors. They were Nordic Mist Metallic, Eucalyptus Green Pearl, Flamenco Black Pearl, White Diamond Pearl, Midnight Purple Pearl, and San Marino Red.
I'm not sure what you mean here...are you wondering what tire size is on a 1992 Honda Prelude? Or, how do you get to the spare tire? Or, how do you remove a tire?