depends on engine & any add-ons (i.e. aftermarket, "performance" parts); i haven't dyno'd my '97 (which is almost entirely stock), but i'd be surprised if it was above 150 (unless you have a v-tech engine); stock would be about 120. 'Course I'm not a mechanic... Good thing about the Del Sol is how light it is; doesn't take that many ponies to get 'em moving. Great car, I've gotten more than 10 years and over 100,000 miles out of mine; change the oil on schedule and that's all ya need... enjoy!
125 HP on the D16Z6 prior to 1996 127 HP on the D16Y8 on 1996 and 1997
1500 from Honda without mirror
Prior to 1996 no models of the Honda del sol had power steering with the exception of the 1995 Si model.
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1993 Honda del sol VTEC holds 3.3 liters or 3.487 US quarts of oil with filter replacement..
Where is the thermostat on a 1997 Honda Del Sol
1997 was the last year for the Honda Del Sol DSR.
the Honda del sol is a civic so they do have the same lug pattern and offset
In a 1996 Honda Del Sol, the diagnostic plug, also known as the OBD-I connector, is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. Specifically, it can be found near the fuse box, typically mounted on the underside of the dashboard. You may need to remove a cover or reach around some wiring to access it easily.
Honda Del Sol's sold in the US in 1997 1997 = 5,603 Del Sol's were sold.
No, a 1994 Honda Del Sol does not have an OBD-II sensor; it is equipped with an OBD-I system. OBD-II became standard in vehicles starting in 1996. If you need to diagnose issues with a 1994 Del Sol, you would use an OBD-I scanner or the manufacturer's specific diagnostic procedures.
Honda CR-X del Sol was created in 1992.