Yes Honda made a Prelude in 1995 with a DOHC VTEC engine. VTECH makes cordless phones and toys.
Only thing might be it has an h23 engine which is non-VTEC producing 160 bhp which falls short of the vtec prelude with the h22 making around 190 bhp. that's about it though.
the best swap would be a JDM vtec 2.2 liter. you can get a 2.2 liter vtec out of something like a 2001 Honda prelude but you would have to do the wiring harness
The H22 is a high-performance engine that debuted in 1993 as an engine for the Honda Prelude VTEC. This was a signature engine worldwide until the end of production for the prelude in 2001.
The H22 engine, which are found in 1997 Honda Preludes, are interference engines. This means that the valves and pistons do indeed make contact as the engine is on.
1993 The H22 debuted in the U.S. in 1993 as the H22A1 for use in the Honda Prelude VTEC.
Yes, Honda came out with the VTEC engine in 1989. Not all 1991s have the VTEC engine.
standard VTEC models have between 185 and 195 BHP with non VTEC modesl having less depending upon engine size
It depends on what kind of VTEC motor is being swapped into a 1996 Honda Prelude. The H22 series certainly can be swapped in, as it was in the higher trim lines of both 4th and 5th generation Preludes.
The 1992 - 1996 Honda Prelude Oil Capacities...S series, 5.2 quarts.... Si ( 2ws) 5.7 quarts...VTEC, 6.2 quarts with filter change.
any engine fom 1994-1997 accords will go in easy. no modification.. if it is a ex you will need and cannot find a vtec engine for it then you must remove vtec computer.. if you want to put a vtec in a lx,or dx model you will also need the vtec control and harness
The 4th generation Prelude (1992-1996) had three engine variants, the "S" motor (SOHC F22A1), "Si" motor (DOHC H23A1), and "VTEC" motor (DOHC H22A1).