If it turns over slowly it can still be the battery or, less likely, the starter. If its turn over is lively it's probably in the electrical system, maybe the computer.
Behind the timing belt cover
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.
A crank shaft position sensor on a 1998 Honda Accord reads whether or not a the engine is spinning correctly. If there is a discrepancy on how the crankshaft is spinning the sensor will relay it to the ECU.
There are several reasons that will cause an engine to crank over but not start. The most common cause is a lack of fuel.
The Best Crank is Stock Crank.Here's Honda's updated crank part # 13090-hp1-315.
the unit bolted to the left of the front cam housing ....
Crank angle sensor
Could be a main engine relay problem.
Could be a bad battery or starter.
Crank Shaft.
A bad cam or crank sensor can cause a no start, but the engine will still crank or turn over.
Yes, a crank sensor is one of the major sensors used to control engine timing and cylinder firing.