I am not positive, but I think its 195 for the automatic and 205 for the standard. I guess it may also depend on the year.
135
200 horsepower (at the crank) for a base model US market Honda Prelude. If it's a "sport shift" version, it's a little less.
Are you talking a stock motor and what year is the car and what motor does it have in it
160 horsepowers, 209 newton :)
94 prelude being the 4th GEN it depends on the model s-133HP si-158HP VTIR-190-200 ish
if your car is a 2.0 si then its around 125 bhp if its a 2.3 si then its 160.
around 160 at 6,000
About 140 hp
Honda Prelude S Engine code: F22A1 Compression ratio: 8.8:1 Horsepower: 133 PS
The horsepower gained from adding a supercharger to a 2001 Honda Prelude can vary based on the supercharger model and installation specifics. Generally, a well-installed supercharger can increase the engine's output by about 50 to 100 horsepower over the stock rating, which is approximately 200 horsepower. Therefore, with a supercharger, the total horsepower could range from around 250 to 300 horsepower, depending on supporting modifications and tuning. Always consult with a professional for accurate estimates based on your specific setup.
160 hp stock if it's 4th Generation (1992-1996). Any models other than that I don't know.
6200 rpm max