94 prelude being the 4th GEN
it depends on the model
s-133HP
si-158HP
VTIR-190-200 ish
135
Are you talking a stock motor and what year is the car and what motor does it have in it
160 horsepowers, 209 newton :)
200 horsepower (at the crank) for a base model US market Honda Prelude. If it's a "sport shift" version, it's a little less.
standard VTEC models have between 185 and 195 BHP with non VTEC modesl having less depending upon engine size
One of the harder swaps I've seen done in a Prelude. Much custom work that has to be done, should not be your first experience with building a car.
6 HP
106 H.P. A 106-horsepower 4-cylinder engine powered the CX, DX, and LX. The HX had a 115-horsepower engine. The EX had a 127-horsepower engine.
5hp @ 3600 rpm, according to trupower.com
A 2005 Honda Civic Si was one of the first Honda Models to use a K series engine. This engine produced 160 horsepower and just over 130 pounds of torque.
160 hp stock if it's 4th Generation (1992-1996). Any models other than that I don't know.
It has 68 horsepower