Yes, Honda came out with the VTEC engine in 1989. Not all 1991s have the VTEC engine.
yeah it will fit perfect same model
Your car is VTEC already.
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.
VTEC is the name Honda has titled their version of variable valve timing technology. Some Honda vehicles have them, some do not. For example, 1992-2000 Honda Civic models had VTEC, but only with EX and Si trim levels in the United States.
Your Honda Civic VTEC Turbo may fail to turn on due to wear on your Turbo.
I-VTEC (Intelligent Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control)
The VTEC system can not simply be hooked up. It is only found in certain Honda Engines. To install VTEC in a non-VTEC car the engine must be swapped in.
what u mean p2159 code torbul vtec system malfunction Honda accord 2003
1.7L sohc, vtec or non vtec depends on sub model
The 97 Honda VTec PCV valve should be on the valve cover. The valve is a plug-in type and just pulls free.
from wikipedia.... Honda introduced vtec as a DOHC system in the 1989 Honda Integra and Civic CRX SiR models sold in Japan and Europe, which used a 160 bhp (119 kW) variant of the B16A engine. The US market saw the first VTEC system with the introduction of the 1990 Acura NSX, which used a DOHC VTEC V6 with 270 hp (200 kW). DOHC VTEC engines soon appeared in other vehicles, such as the 1992 Acura Integra GS-R (B17A 1.7 liter engine). And later in the 1993 Honda Prelude VTEC (H22 2.2 liter engine with 195hp) and Honda Del Sol VTEC (B16 1.6 liter engine). Honda has also continued to develop other varieties and today offers several varieties of VTEC: iVTEC, iVTEC Hybrid and VTEC in the NSX and some Japanese domestic market cars. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTEC