I really liked the fifth generation Prelude as well. I believe it was often overlooked and history doesn't remember it well because it was heavy and expensive for its time. I believe the SH trim was mid-high $20ks which was spendy in the late 90s/early 2000s for a Japanese import.The 2.2 L VTEC in my buddy’s 97 Prelude (back in college) is the best sounding of any I’ve ever heard stock. Apparently it was difficult/expensive to modify (it was a rather expensive car at the time too) and so it doesn’t get as much recognition as perhaps it should. They weren’t a high volume vehicle. I think the car’s design is still fantastic today and I catch myself staring any time I see a clean example on the road. His got T-boned at an intersection and totaled. Dang. He ended up using the insurance money to buy a rare 95 Prelude VTEC…which is also a great car, but the design has not aged as well.
Good times?
Same reason I will never get rid of my s2000. It feels like an old school honda. I think they could have been a little more aggressive with the VTEC on the type R its one of the few complaints.Thanks for sharing this. I miss the audible sound and kick of VTEC crossover. It would be nice if Honda was still able to recreate this experience in their modern FI motors. 4PR recently released a drop in billet camshaft that produces the sounds of a more aggressive VTEC transition. It appears to make some really good power as well.
https://4pistonracing.com/blogs/news/fl5-civic-type-r-4p-tr2-camshaft-install-and-dyno-test
I agree. The S2000 is a gem! If memory serves me well it's the last of the true Honda 'screamers'. Is it an AP1 or AP2?Same reason I will never get rid of my s2000. It feels like an old school honda. I think they could have been a little more aggressive with the VTEC on the type R its one of the few complaints.
The one I have is a Ap2 with reflash revving to 8,500rpms but I’m building a spare engine to make it to 300whp N/A at 9k Rpms.I agree. The S2000 is a gem! If memory serves me well it's the last of the true Honda 'screamers'. Is it an AP1 or AP2?
Yeah stock K24’s are not screamers. But with a few mods they can get up there and then some. I have seen some K24’s pulling all the way to 11k rpms?.I think the K20Z might technically be the last of the small displacement / high rev “screamers.” An argument could be made for the K24, but to me the K24 is where Honda started edging toward more torque and less revs. Both are great engines, no doubt there.
As far as “screamers” put in truly high performance vehicles, yeah, the S2000 is the last of its kind from Honda…at least in North America.
yeah they are fun to build and cheap like you said. And sky is the limit too!@Jester04 Yeah, some people are getting pretty outstanding NA VTEC power (as you’ve seen), mixing and matching K20 & K24 blocks & heads. It’s pretty awesome. Parts are cheap and plentiful, particularly the K24. It was used in so many different Honda vehicles for several years.