

Sir si turbo h22 was pushing 210 lb/ft at the fly wheel.
4thgenphil wrote:you're odd and that made me crap myself!
RattyMcClelland wrote:Dom with a fag in his mouth. A rare sight.
nitin_s1 wrote:I am Nitin, motha fucka!
mart609 wrote:It wasn't a good look standing around stratching my nuts every 5 minutes. Never again
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens![]()
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
Actually, I'd always been impressed by how neatly back-set the H22 was and I'd not considered that. I guess the 4WS would be acting as a band-aid rather than an enhancement.Crazy_C wrote:I have done massive amounts of research into the J series swaps as I was looking to do a J35 swap into my old 4th gen, and at that point, a J series swap had never been done in a Prelude before. I actually got someone to run a simulation with data entry, and the handling would have been off not so much due to the weight involved, but from the movement and weight transfer in the engine. Part of the design of the Preludes is that the H22 leans back, so that you can accelerate in corners as the rock of the engine will actually transfer more weight and traction onto the front tyres under acceleration, which you don't get with the V6. The geometry in the Prelude was never designed that way.
In America, it's fine as they're mostly straight roads, but on our twisty roads, you'd be varying between understeer and lift off oversteer like mad.
Basically, great for straight lines, crap for cornering.