it only offer torque not hp´s
About 15 Hp give or take.
1998-2002 has some trans problems, do not get a used tranny. Must have tranny rebuilt. Replacing it will give you that same jerking problem later down the road. The tranny must be rebuilt.
yes it will, but you have to buy alot of parts, including transmission, mounts, linkage,ecu, and of course the engine. you can drop a b16 tranny and it will give you better performance short shifts !!!
The exhaust extraction on the S2000 is near optimal, precious little
The Dynojet website give a typical 2004 Honda Aero a rating of 36.7 hp. Hope this helps. NigelNicholson@comcast.net
You are probably best off to stick with another 83 tranny. However, if you cannot, check with a wrecking yard that works with Honda's a lot. They have interchange books that can give you the information you want. From personal experience (I owned an 82 Prelude and an 84 CRX), Honda changed a lot of things every year in the early 80's, and it may not be possible to do a simple tranny swap. You may have to change the engine and transmission as a unit.
the v8 700r4 its a strong tranny its a overdrive tranny it will give you better Gas mileage
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probably around 260 to 270 horsepower, depending on the pulley size. The msd wires would not do anything for horsepower and the cold air would give around 10 hrspwer. the pulley would give around 15 to 25 horsepower.
most Hayes or any other auto book will give you wiring diagrams some stock horsepower and torque quotes. actual numbers check consumer reports or a review website.
I have a 1999 with the 3800 engine. The owner's manual says the horsepower is 205 without the supercharger and 240 with the supercharger.
The tranny is a 902 not 727 (torque flight) except I believe in an '83. about the 83 a tranny site will give that info for shure.