Yes, the Honda K24A series engines are available in the U.S. They are part of Honda's K-series engine lineup, which includes 2.4-liter inline-four engines. The K24A variant has been used in several Honda models, including the Honda Accord and Honda CR-V, particularly in the mid-2000s. These engines are known for their reliability and performance, making them popular in both stock and modified applications.
No, they are made in China to Ariens & Briggs specifications.
It depends on the Honda in question. If it is the Accord, the answer is yes, with the exception of the V6 chassis. Fourth Generation Accords came mostly equipped with the F series which is comparable with F series from the Fifth Generation in size. The only major difference in the US would be the change from OBD1 to OBD2.
Honda started in the US in the year of 1987.
Both the Honda Insight and the Toyota Prius use parallel configurations. The Honda is a simplified parallel hybrid, and the Toyota is a parallel hybrid with some of the benefits of a series configuration.
yes
It, may vary from market to market, for example jdm engines tend to have some more hp than us spec engine, and i think California spec engines have less than the rest cause of restrictions
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Hydrogen engines.
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Honda makes them you just can't buy them in the US anymore they priced themselves out of the market and no longer sell in the US
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