No, the 88 and 93 are a different chassis.
no parts for a 89 go thru years 88 thru 91
I have an 88 Honda prelude and my computer is located under the carpet on the passenger side.
where is the fuel pump cutoff relay located in a honda 88 prelude?
The 88 Prelude does not use a dual timing belt. It has a single timing belt
Yes, the transmission from an 1987 Honda Prelude can fit an 1988 model, as both vehicles share similar components and design features. However, it's essential to check for any specific differences in transmission type or engine compatibility, as variations can occur between different trims and engines. Always verify with a mechanic or parts specialist for the best fit.
yes, the parts are interchangeable Edit by an 86 Prelude owner: note that an 89 prelude is the 3rd generation, and the 87 is a second generation, for body mouldings and panels they are not perfectly interchangeable, many of the parts from an 89 prelude will not fit an 87, Honda is notorious for changing little details that make things just incapable of fitting a seemingly similar car. the late 80's Accords and 84-88 Preludes will share many parts, but the 89-91 Prelude will not offer you a whole lot.
Yes, a D2J5 transmission from an 88 Honda Prelude can work with an 89 Honda Prelude Si, as both models share similar drivetrain components. However, it’s important to verify compatibility regarding specific features, like the gear ratios and any electronic connections. Always check for any potential differences in mounting points or sensor requirements before installation.
With some modifications, yes.
what does the botton marked s3 s4 do?
I just went through that exact problem with my 88 prelude, it was the ignition cylinder.
if it has a S on it, it is like sport mode it keeps you in a lower gear
Any 88-91 Honda Civic.