The 1993 Honda Prelude can accommodate several engine options, primarily the H22A and H23A series engines. The H22A, a 2.2-liter DOHC VTEC engine, is the most popular swap due to its performance potential. Additionally, the H23A, a 2.3-liter non-VTEC engine, is also compatible. Some enthusiasts may consider other engines with custom modifications, but these are the most straightforward options.
No, the 88 and 93 are a different chassis.
an engine can fit in any car as long as you have the money to swap it and adjust it.
They should, as there weren't any major mechanical differences between the two.
Yes, I actually bought a 93 accord trans for my 96 prelude. The 91-93 accords have the same engine and trans as the 92-96 preludes.
93-97 are all the same
No. EK chassis Civics utilize D and B family engines. 4th Gen Preludes utilize F and H family engines. While it is possible (although difficult) to put a Prelude engine in a Civic, there is both no straightforward method and no logical reason to put a Civic engine in a Prelude.
As long as the engines are the same the trans should fit
Not without electrical work. The 1997+ Preludes have OBD2 wire harness while the 92-96 Have OBD1. Different wire harness/sensors/ecu.
Unless you fabricate them in some way to fit, it won't fit any generation of Honda Prelude.
Yes
As long as both are 4th gen (92-96) it will fit.
yes