Yes but dont, the accord motor is garbage so is the trans. Do a k motor from a type s, or get a 99 h22 w Jan prelude trans it should be cheaper than the accord and far far better way to go. LudeKrs
possibly
Unless you get some custom mounts made, the civic engine will not mount in the accord. Any 92-96 Accord or 92-01 Prelude engine will bolt up to the 92 accord. **Note, the 97+ Prelude engine is OBD2, but can be converted back to OBD1, which is what the Accord is..
i wouldn't swap it, the 87 is carbureated and the prelude is fuel injected, just put the same engine in. the 87 accord engine has less hp .
definitely the h22 engine from it's older brother prelude. is the best engine with 200hp stock. most of the people who have done that says that the prelude engine H22A1 will fit direct bolt in in any 90-97 Honda accord engine bay.
any engine will work with a little mod or alot of mods i wouldnt do it 86-89 honda accord should work
The answer is no. The fuel-injected engine from your 1987 Accord is a direct-fit into a 1985-1987 Prelude Si, but will not fit into a 1988 or newer Prelude due to a completely different engine and transmission being used. The wiring harnesses and ECU will also be very different.
yes.
If they have the exact same engine yes, otherwise no.
ya sure all u are going to have to do is a wire for ur v tech..dats it .the engine will drop right in u can even use ur accord tranny...?
They do if it is an automatic transmission. The Prelude (except Si) has the same manual transmission as well. The Prelude Si has a slightly different manual transmission, but it will still fit into a 1986-1989 Accord.
No, they are different.
The 1986 Honda prelude 2.0 Si has a A20a3.