Yes
The standard engine for the 1992 Honda Prelude is the H22. The H16 will also fit. However, it was used in many of the older models.
The H22 is a high-performance engine that debuted in 1993 as an engine for the Honda Prelude VTEC. This was a signature engine worldwide until the end of production for the prelude in 2001.
If you are replacing a H22 engine with a later H22 variant it can be done but requires other items to be replaced. Research research research, check the car forums.
.044 for stock h22
Yes, the h22 is a interference motor.
1993 The H22 debuted in the U.S. in 1993 as the H22A1 for use in the Honda Prelude VTEC.
Approx 160 HP to the wheels
The series of the Engine. The H22 came in many variations. In the US, the H22A1 was the motor found in Vtec models of the Fourth Generation Prelude. The H22A4 was found in 5th generation Preludes. The H22A1 is rated at 187 HP and 158 ft-lbs of torque The H22A4 is rated at 197 HP and 156 ft-lbs of torque.
no it probably will not... i dont really understand the question though. there is no such thing as a non vtec h22.. if its in a prelude the non vtec motor would probably be the 2.0 liter or the h23 dohc, and in this case the h22 valve cover will not fit.
you can fit any motor into any car with the right amount of money and customization but why would you down grade? do u have an h22 or f22? get an h22 and put work into it it'll be a lot easier and you'll save a lot of money putting a b20 into a prelude is not worth it
Yes, with some custom mounts for the engine and transmission. This can be expensive if you have a shop do the work for you.