Many possibilities. Starting with the its age. It may be suffering from any of the following problems: fuel pump is going bad - fuel filter is dirty/clogged and needs replacement - fuel injectors are dirty/clogged or need replacement - ignition wires need replacing - spark plugs need replacing - distributor needs adjustment or replacing - timing is out of adjustment. There may be other problems as well - you should take it to a shop and have a good mechanic look it over. ALSO: the timing belt for that model year should be changed at 105,000 miles or every 10 years. If it hasn't been replaced yet, it is overdue - and if you replace timing belt have the water pump replaced at the same time.
It could be a problem in the air mass or the fuel pump
The right side cylinders may not be firing on a 1998 Honda Passport because there is a problem with the main relay.
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right on the side of the throttle body.
low to mid 50's sounds about right.
value of a 1998 Honda foreman
its in behind the glove box to the right theres a button
the VSS is right on top of the Transmission with a plug on top of the VSS
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You probably have a clogged fuel hose.
Does a 1998 Honda prelude have a clutch cable
They need to be torqued to 22 lb.ft and then turn them 180 degrees in 2 steps start from the center and work out. Read more: 1998 honda accord 2.3L head bolt torque specs - JustAnswer http://www.justanswer.com/honda/1k1jk-1998-honda-accord-2-3l-head-bolt-torque-specs.html#ixzz1pntfWIDI