pcv valve replace every 30000 miles.. bad oil pan gasket, or valve cover gasket
Have you checked the fuses? Different circuits have different fuses. It may be your wiring harness, but check the fuses first.
1993 The H22 debuted in the U.S. in 1993 as the H22A1 for use in the Honda Prelude VTEC.
No. Your choices are limited by your funds and how much you wish to alter the frame. A good choice would be the H22A, H22A4, The B16A2 or if your budget is low, the D16Y8.
The 1994 Honda Prelude is best run with 91 octane fuel or higher. The vehicle is designed for use with high octane fuel.
A 1994 Honda Prelude S would not have a VTEC engine in it (assuming it has the original engine in it). It should have the F22A1 in it which is SOHC and Non-VTEC.
the best swap would be a JDM vtec 2.2 liter. you can get a 2.2 liter vtec out of something like a 2001 Honda prelude but you would have to do the wiring harness
I"m not sure if this even has a CAS, but if it does you'll see a wiring loom going down behind the crank pulley. If there's no loom down there, no CAS. I'm working on a 94H22 with no CAS, so I'm sure if yours would have one due to the different years, but if it does, that's where it'd be
they would fit but your car would run rich because the 90 prelude is a 2.0 the other one is a 2.2 or a 2.3
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vacuum leak
Coil, distributor, bad wire.
Yes.