No. Negative. There is an 80, an 85, and even a 100, but no 90. I work at a Honda dealership and had a gentleman call just this afternoon asking about parts for his "Honda 90." I kept asking if he meant the TRX90 (common youth ATV), but he insisted it only had 2 wheels, and that it also wasn't one of the old school ATC90 3 wheelers.
It had factory Honda plastics on it, and looked just like a Honda motor from a glance. However, it was nothing more than a Chinese knockoff with Honda Plastics on it. The motor did not have Honda's brand on it. Also, the VIN number he gave matched none of Honda's records.
If someone claims to have a Honda CRF90, they either have a Chinese knockoff, or they have bored the cylinder on a CRF70, 80, or 85. It is a common upgrade to bore out the CRF70 to a 90cc. This is especially common among people who use this as a pit bike.
No, Honda university is not a real University that I can find. There is a University Honda car dealership. That could be where the confusion came up.
There are 17 characters. Here is a real VIN from a Honda TRX300FW, with some numbers blanked out to protect the privacy of the real owner 478TE1500WA9_ _ _ _2
The word 'Honda' is written as 本田 in Japanese. These two characters are used for both the surname 'Honda' and also for the Honda Motor Company.本 (hon) - origin; main; real田 (da) - rice paddy
It has what Honda calls real-time four-wheel-drive. It engages when the system detects any wheel slippage.
Yes! i have towed many times with a Honda Element. The real issue is weight though and I would not put more then 1000lbs in that trailer.
Your question makes no sense... if you want to know the real power go DYNO it. And what engine are you talking about? civic 1.8 is not specific enough.
There is a new NSX in development, with its target date for the production model will be on 2015.
why just get a real stroke engine. like a yamaha or honda.
Whatever the highest bid is when they buy it on ebay....real world pricing
Most sold in the U.S. are made at Honda's Swepsonville, North Carolina, Power Equipment Plant. As Honda builds small engines all over the world you will have to look at the data plate to see exactly where it is made. Even though Honda does build engines in China don't be fooled by a Chinese clone made in China. It will not say Honda on it but it will look exactly like a real Honda engine.
Automatic transmission: either Honda ATF or Dexron III. If you have a Honda dealer nearby get the real stuff; it's no more expensive than a good auto parts store brand and Honda transmissions like it better.Manual transmission: either Honda MTL or Mobil 1 motor oil the same weight the engine uses.
i use 20w50 because its thick and lubes real nice