No, the 88 and 93 are a different chassis.
Yes, I actually bought a 93 accord trans for my 96 prelude. The 91-93 accords have the same engine and trans as the 92-96 preludes.
They should, as there weren't any major mechanical differences between the two.
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Honda Prelude S Engine code: F22A1 Compression ratio: 8.8:1 Horsepower: 133 PS
Check your owners manual, it will tell you in that.
The IAT sensor on the 1993 Honda Prelude is located to the right of the intake manifold as you face the engine compartment. It is connected with red and green wiring.
find the belt tensioner and use a rachet to oush the tensioner back
Not without electrical work. The 1997+ Preludes have OBD2 wire harness while the 92-96 Have OBD1. Different wire harness/sensors/ecu.
Provided the '97 Prelude is a base model, then yes it is possible to swap in an H22a variant. The Prelude Type SH motor is different as the ATTS unit is connected to the motor. So, the only compatible H22a motors would be one from another Type SH, or the JDM Honda Prelude Type S motor.
Yes, if it is the F series engine it will bolt right up. H and F series transmissions are interchangeable.