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  1. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by chicken8
    unless u get a vtec controller and forcing the vtec to kick in at 3000rpm or something
    How would that work? Vtec cam change is done through oil pressure, not the ecu telling it to.

  2. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs
    DOn'tcha mean

    Auto/Tip
    Manual
    4th gen VTIR came as auto/manual..
    5th gen VTIR came as tiptronic/manual..
    Quote Originally Posted by ChargeR
    Ozhonda mods don't sleep, they wait.

  3. #27
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    lets make it simple with the top models

    4th GEN VTIR AUS SPEC only came in manual only
    4th GEN VTIR JDM SPEC came in both manual and auto

    5th GEN VTIR AUS SPEC came in both auto (tiptronic) and manual
    5th GEN ATTS AUS SPEC came in manual only

    5th GEN JDM Type S came in manual only

    www.preludeaustralia.com for all the information on preludes

  4. #28
    hey i was on carsales.com.au and they had the normal Si, and Si 4WS
    wats the diff?

  5. #29
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    the SI 4WS is pointless...just allows better steering around corners...but its a bitch to align...4 wheel steering

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiss
    may as well burn an audio cd with vtec revving sounds too and pump it aye LOL
    and add a blow off valve hahaha

    thats it kiss! LOL

  7. #31

    :)

    Quote Originally Posted by redliner
    Thats false dude
    Vtir comes in Auto, tiptronic, and manual
    Vtir ATTS only comes in manual
    Only in 4th gens.

    Many difference between 4th gen si and vtir, wheels, engine, seat material, cd player, number of speakers, chrome inner door handles, brakes, 4ws was only in si and vtir not in S.

    In fifth gens, its all different, honda was using a lot of money in producing these vehicles, and decided to make more extras optional to save money, so that the si didnt get sunroof, or spoiler unless was specially requested.

    JDM vehicles, are also completely different, u get lots of extras, but because these are illegal imports, these are very hard registate in other states, and have issues with complicancing cause most have there vin number missing.

    I bought an Si cause it was the best quality car i could find at the time.

  8. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by kiss
    hey i was on carsales.com.au and they had the normal Si, and Si 4WS
    wats the diff?
    All 4th gen Si's came with 4ws, no 5th gens. I like my 4ws, only a small difference, but the steering is heaps lighter, and responds better when going at quick speeds.

  9. #33
    MsVtiR - Now in the Riff! Array
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    Hey kiss, I am in the middle of looking for a prelude vtir 4th gen also... On carsales at the moment they only have s or si. To find a VTIR 4th Gen they're asking for $15k+. So you say its not worth it?

  10. #34
    i only found this out recently but 94 vtir is the only 4ws version while all si models have 4ws

  11. #35
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    im also looking for a new lude, so would it be worth getting say a 98-99 5th gen vtir tiptronic or should I go for a manual? i love my cruises but i also enjoy the speed, although been driving auto for 3 years so not too good at manual, but i could always learn

  12. #36
    MsVtiR - Now in the Riff! Array
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    Someone help me with the prices??

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