around 160 at 6,000
Are you talking a stock motor and what year is the car and what motor does it have in it
135
About 140 hp
Yes
yes
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.
4.4 Horsepower
Yes, it has an interference motor.
Yes you can I have 1988 Honda prelude with the 2.0L in it.
903 horsepower. 727 horsepower fom a gas motor and 176 from an elecric motor.
Yes, but it will require a large amount of customization.
Provided the '97 Prelude is a base model, then yes it is possible to swap in an H22a variant. The Prelude Type SH motor is different as the ATTS unit is connected to the motor. So, the only compatible H22a motors would be one from another Type SH, or the JDM Honda Prelude Type S motor.