If your 1996 Honda Prelude is galloping while idling, it could be due to several factors, such as a vacuum leak, misfiring cylinders, or issues with the ignition system. A vacuum leak can cause irregular air intake, leading to fluctuations in engine speed. Additionally, worn spark plugs or ignition coils can result in misfiring, causing the engine to shake or "gallop." It's advisable to check these components and perform a diagnostic to pinpoint the exact issue.
There is not one.
well i dont know about a 1996 but i was once a passanger in a 1993 Prelude Si non-vtec and we hit 145mph
Behind the timing belt cover
1992 thru 1996 models should fit
Provided they both share an h22a or f22a engine they should be a perfect match!
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.
underneath the cup holder
What year? For a 1996 Si, NGK ZFR5F-11 is what I use.
The OBD2 plug is located under the drink holder under the center console.
That is very possible but most likely yes
You have 2 switches A and B above clutch petal under dash
Have the ABS computer checked. I have a 94 prelude and had the same thing happen. Have the ABS computer checked. I have a 94 prelude and had the same thing happen.