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    Cool Hmm, if the Prelude is Honda's "muscle car", then what is the Integra...?

    I just had that random thought after looking through some websites doing some research on the H22 motor. On the website where i was looking at the H22, it said its the "big block" of Honda engines.

    Okay, i can understand that's true, but what about the Integra, i always had the impression that it was kinda "up there" in stature as well...?


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    umm.......i think muscle and honda should never be in the same sentence

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    Quote Originally Posted by HypnoToad
    umm.......i think muscle and honda should never be in the same sentence


    reps for that


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    the integra is hondas way of saying there is a replacement for displacment.

    besides, honda has 2.4 liter 4 cylinders now so the h is obsolete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BTEC
    the integra is hondas way of saying there is a replacement for displacment.

    besides, honda has 2.4 liter 4 cylinders now so the h is obsolete.
    H24??


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    Quote Originally Posted by GM_TUNER
    H24??
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    not to mention all the V6's. we have a 300hp NA 3.7 V6 in the RL, and thats the old j-series SOHC.
    Who knows?

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    man it was considered their muscle car when it first came out.. your about 6 years late..

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    Quote Originally Posted by GM_TUNER
    I just had that random thought after looking through some websites doing some research on the H22 motor. On the website where i was looking at the H22, it said its the "big block" of Honda engines.

    Okay, i can understand that's true, but what about the Integra, i always had the impression that it was kinda "up there" in stature as well...?

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    the b18 is the 400 small block.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HypnoToad
    umm.......i think muscle and honda should never be in the same sentence
    I own a honda and actually agree with that.....haha

    Nothing muscle about them! But gotta love em! Preludes atleast!

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    The Ingtegra and Civic were built on similar platforms. Honda needed an entry level car for the Acura line back in 86 so the Integra was born. Yes there was the famous Integra TypeR, Honda packed all of their technology into the Prelude...4WS, ATTS.

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    Prelude= PIG test car. Honda always tried to make it the 4cylinder car that appealed to the american v6 owners.


    Hell if anything the Accord was the "big block" car to have. At least they raced them.
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    ^^^too funny, but I wonder if she puts out?

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    The H22 was introduced in 93. So I guess when it was introduced, it was Honda's leading 4 cylinder.

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    Correct me if I am wrong but Honda's 2.7 V6 put out the same if not less horsepower than the H22?

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    I believe its 170hp at the crank. Came in the 95-97 Accord sedans and probably some Acura's too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMPORTchic
    I own a honda and actually agree with that.....haha

    Nothing muscle about them! But gotta love em! Preludes atleast!

    i thik every body agrees with that
    honda owner or not.
    and i own a honda

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    Quote Originally Posted by HypnoToad
    umm.......i think muscle and honda should never be in the same sentence
    i love this quote

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    LoL i cant believe this thread is still alive!


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