How do you tell if a Prelude is an SI?
Look at the Vin tag on the dash: it should be something like JHMBxxxxxxxx….. the first 3 letters (JHM) indicate manufacturer. The next three characters indicate model. JHMBA8: prelude S, JHMBB1: Prelude VTEC, JHMBB2: Prelude Si.
Is Prelude Si VTEC?
Later the 96 prelude SI/SR was introduced with a 2.3 Non-VTEC engine. In Canada, the Si was called the SR, and the VTEC was called the SR-V.
When did the Honda Prelude Si come out?
This 1991 Honda Prelude Si is a late third-generation example with a 16-valve 2.0-liter inline-four, 5-speed manual gearbox, and just over 60k indicated miles. The car spent its first 18 years in New York followed by short stints in California and Oregon, and was featured on BaT in May 2015.
What are the specs of a 1991 Honda Prelude?
1991 Honda Prelude 2.0 Si (man. 5) (model for North America ) car specifications & performance data review Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda Prelude 2.0 Si (man.
When did the fourth generation Prelude come out?
On 19 September 1991, the fourth-generation Prelude was introduced in Japan, and in Europe from early 1992. The car had a 58% front and 42% rear weight distribution.
Who are the competitors of the Honda Prelude?
Prelude competitors included the Toyota Celica, the Nissan Silvia and the Mitsubishi Eclipse. Production of the Prelude concluded in 2001 upon the introduction of the Honda Integra DC5 . The Prelude name was originally trademarked by Toyota, but was amicably given to Honda for use.
This 1991 Honda Prelude Si is a late third-generation example with a 16-valve 2.0-liter inline-four, 5-speed manual gearbox, and just over 60k indicated miles. The car spent its first 18 years in New York followed by short stints in California and Oregon, and was featured on BaT in May 2015.
1991 Honda Prelude 2.0 Si (man. 5) (model for North America ) car specifications & performance data review Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda Prelude 2.0 Si (man.
On 19 September 1991, the fourth-generation Prelude was introduced in Japan, and in Europe from early 1992. The car had a 58% front and 42% rear weight distribution.
Prelude competitors included the Toyota Celica, the Nissan Silvia and the Mitsubishi Eclipse. Production of the Prelude concluded in 2001 upon the introduction of the Honda Integra DC5 . The Prelude name was originally trademarked by Toyota, but was amicably given to Honda for use.