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    just got a 94 lude, H22a ?

    hi guys, im new to preludes but not hondas, ive recently aquired a 94 prelude, auto, jap import and the build plate says H22a motor.

    This is the good one right ? this car is fairly original so it looks grandma spec, i havent driven it yet, but im guessing its going to haul ass.

    Is this a semi rare model? wolf in sheeps clothing ?

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    Kind of rare being jdm but not in great demand

    They go ok but nothing to write home about

    and yes the h22a is the better motor

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    a sheep in wolf's clothing until you change the final drive lol
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    hehe.
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    Haha thanks for the replies lads. So a decent motor but with a auto and rubbish diff gears I'm not gonna be winning any races

    It's just for the misses daily anyway. Not supposed to modify this one !!!

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    what does the stamp say on the block?
    if its h22a(1/2/3/4) its a normal h22a (aus delivered blah blah)
    if its just h22a (no numbers after it) it is the JDM motor. so it has bigger cams, higher compression and some other things from memory.

    good motors i have a jdm h22a and it goes nicely. does what i need it to do

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    Where does everyone seem to be getting these jdm h22's from anyway
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    hehe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    Where does everyone seem to be getting these jdm h22's from anyway
    overnight parts from Japan

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    overnight parts from alibaba
    thanks
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    hehe.
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    Curtis while you're getting one shipped
    Mines getting me one too?
    Save on shipping ahuh ahuh
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    Hi again guys, so ive got this prelude registered. Love teh car, just what i want for a daily. So smooth to drive.

    The only thing im not 100% happy with is the performance, i know its still a 4cyl n/a im not looking for a weapon, and i know the auto makes them feel a bit more soggy, but this is the H22A supposed to be 197hp, Lsd and everything but it feels more like 13-hp, i can feel it coming on the cam at around 5k and pulls cleanly to the redline, no surging etc but its just not exciting.

    Im thinking it may have a semi blocked exhaust, it looks all original and 260k on the clock.

    Do you guys think i am expecting too much, or are there common problems for lack of power on htese cars?

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    Well for starters
    Have you done a service/tune up recently?
    Oil, oil filter, spark leads, spark plugs, dizzy cap, air filter, fuel flter, transmission fluid, battery, throttle body clean, radiator flush

    Once you have done them
    Then have a look at other options
    Why not try doing a compression test to see if your getting power across all cylinders
    And if you want to accelerate harder, do it in D3 as that gets you the best acceleration without locking up the torque converter
    Good luck
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    It's not the car, it's the granny shifting box and torque converter.

    The only thing im not 100% happy with is the performance, i know its still a 4cyl n/a im not looking for a weapon, and i know the auto makes them feel a bit more soggy, but this is the H22A supposed to be 197hp, Lsd and everything but it feels more like 13-hp, i can feel it coming on the cam at around 5k and pulls cleanly to the redline, no surging etc but its just not exciting.

    Im thinking it may have a semi blocked exhaust, it looks all original and 260k on the clock.

    Do you guys think i am expecting too much, or are there common problems for lack of power on htese cars?

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