my 99 prelude would almost die at a stop and my uncle, who is a mechanic, adjusted the throttle cable and reset the computer. idk if this will help you. could be a maf sensor also
Yes you can I have 1988 Honda prelude with the 2.0L in it.
The horn on a 1987 Honda Prelude is located behind the front bumper of the vehicle. It is mounted in front of the engine block.
i wouldn't swap it, the 87 is carbureated and the prelude is fuel injected, just put the same engine in. the 87 accord engine has less hp .
open the gas cap
The answer is no. The fuel-injected engine from your 1987 Accord is a direct-fit into a 1985-1987 Prelude Si, but will not fit into a 1988 or newer Prelude due to a completely different engine and transmission being used. The wiring harnesses and ECU will also be very different.
For a 1987 Honda Prelude with a 1.8-liter carbureted engine, the correct cylinder head would be the PC7C. The PC7X is typically associated with the fuel-injected models. It's important to ensure compatibility with other components when considering a replacement or upgrade.
The 1987 Honda Prelude Si does not come equipped with airbags. Airbags were not common in vehicles during that era; they became more widely available in the 1990s. Therefore, the safety features in the 1987 Prelude primarily included seat belts and a reinforced structure, but no airbags were included.
the SI is not carborated it is fuel injected.
Not all cars have one. I don't think this is one that has.
don't know, but wish i did, that's my issue exactly
Duet - 1987 Prelude - 1.1 was released on: USA: 19 April 1987
a new one? one that fits.. the hose itself sould be between your intake and valve cover