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Honda H engine
The Honda H engine was Honda's high-performance engine family from the 1990s and early 2000s. It is largely derived from the Honda F engine with which it shares many design features. Like Honda's other 4-cylinder families of the 80s and 90s, it was replaced by the Honda K engine. The primary applications of the H engine series were the fourth- and fifth-generation Honda Prelude, and the fifth- and sixth-generation Honda Accord. It has also enjoyed some success as a racing engine, forming the basis of Honda's Touring car racing engines for many years, and being installed in lightweight chassis (such as the Honda CRX) for use in drag racing. The F20B, though technically coded part of the F-series family of engines, was basically a destroked version of the H22A. It was developed for Honda to be able to enter into the 2-liter class in racing.
Contents [hide]
1 DOHC engines
1.1 H22A
1.2 H23A1
2 See also
[edit] DOHC engines
[edit] H22A
The H22A debuted in 1993 for use in the Honda Prelude VTEC as the H22A1. Versions of the H22A would be the Prelude's signature high-performance engine worldwide until the end of Prelude production in 2001. It was also used in the 1994–1997 Honda Accord SiR and 1998–2003 Honda Accord Euro-R in Japan and Accord Type-R in the UK and Europe (however different camshafts and a different intake manifold were used in the Euro R H22A). The H22A in the Prelude Type-S, CH6 Type-R and CL1 Euro-R came with the trademark red crinkle finish valve cover. It is known that Honda in accordance with Hondata and Mugen specially designed a H22A1 engined de-stroked to 2.0 liters, in order to meet standards for the Bonneville Flats race, this engine achieved an acclaimed top 1,743 wheel horsepower in a Dynojet, with nothing more than special methods of port and polish to the head, ports and insides of the engine, a more aggressive camshaft play with wider special cut intake inlets and exhaust outlets, along with 8 750cc injectors controlled by a Hondata computer, it also contained a GT60RR, with a .75 A/R, turbocharger set at 25psi, and a specialized intake manifold with an electronic throttle, all mods fumes going down a specially designed straight 5" side exit exhaust. Reports say that the build of the engine was an estimated $25,000 investment, and the engine needed no repairs, nor change of parts through all of it's competitions, something incredibly unusual for this type of competition were engines have to be verified and possibly rechecked after every race, it is one of only three cars to ever have achieved this in this competitions, the other being Hondata's Civic Si EK9, and J's Performance Civic SiR EG6.
Specifications"
Bore × Stroke: 87.0 mm × 90.70 mm (3.43 in × 3.57 in)
Displacement: 2,157 cc (131.6 cu in)
Valve Configuration: DOHC, 16 valves, VTEC
Type: In-line 4 cylinder, aluminum block and head
Compression ratio: 10.0–10.6:1 (North America); 10.6–11.0:1 (Japan)
Max power:
190 PS (187 hp/140 kW) @ 6,800 rpm & 152 ft·lbf (206 N·m) @ 5,500 rpm (BB4 Prelude VTEC, CD6 Accord);
200 PS (197 hp/147 kW) @ 7,000 rpm & 156 ft·lbf (212 N·m) @ 5,250 rpm (BB1/4/6 Prelude SiR's);
200 PS (197 hp/147 kW) @ 6,800 rpm & 161 ft·lbf (218 N·m) @ 5,500 rpm;
220 PS (217 hp/162 kW) @ 7,200 rpm & 163 ft·lbf (221 N·m) @ 6,500 rpm (Accord Euro-R, 92+ Prelude Type-S & 97+ Prelude SiR SpecS);
H22A1 190 PS (187 hp/140 kW) @ 6,800 rpm & 158 ft·lbf (214 N·m) @ 5,500 rpm ('92-'96 USDM Prelude VTEC)
Redline: 7200/7600 rpm
Rev Cut: 7400/7800 rpm
Engine Control System: Honda Systems PGM-FI with port fuel injection
Valve Gear: Belt-driven dual overhead cams, 4 valves per cylinder, variable timing and lift
92-96 versions use closed-deck blocks with FRM liners while the 97-01 versions used open-deck blocks with FRM liners.
H22A2
Found in European 4th gen Prelude BB1 (VTEC) with "black tops" and 185 bhp (138 kW)
H22A4
The H22A4 is the designation of the engine used in the Base and Type-SH 97-01 Honda Prelude.
This engine was the only engine released in the US model Preludes, and these are designated with the "black and red tops". It produces 195 PS (192 hp/143 kW) in 97-98 or 200 PS (197 hp/147 kW) in 99-01 models.
H22A5
The H22A5 could be found in 1997-1999 European Prelude VTi with "black top" and only 185 bhp (138 kW)
H22A7
The H22A7 could be found in 98-02 European Accord Type-R with 212 bhp (158 kW) DIN.
H22A8
This motor was only released within the 2000-2001 European versions of the Prelude and can be designated with the "red tops" and 200 horsepower (150 kW)
H22Z1
This is identical to the H22A1 found in AUDM VTiR and VTiR ATTS, but with an alternatively stamped block. All post '99 Preludes
received this block. There is also speculation that power was increased to 149 kW (200 bhp) (from 147 kW (197 bhp)).
[edit] H23A1
The H23A1 was an increased-stroke, non-VTEC version of the H22a, designed for the North American, European and UK market 1992–1996 Honda Prelude Si. It shared the same Fiber Reinforced Metal (FRM) cylinder wall liners with the H22a.
Specifications
Bore × Stroke: 87.0 mm × 95.0 mm (3.43 in × 3.74 in)
Displacement: 2,258 cc (137.8 cu in)
Valve Configuration: DOHC, 16 valves
Type: In-line 4 cylinder, aluminum block and head
Compression ratio: 9.8:1
Max power: 160 hp (119 kW)
Max torque: 163ft·lbf (207 Nm)
Redline: 6500 rpm
Engine Control System: Honda Systems PGM-FI with port fuel injection
Valve Gear: belt-driven dual overhead cams, 4 valves per cylinder
There is also a DOHC VTEC version of the H23A, available in the CH9 Accord Wagon SiR in Japan which only is available with a automatic triptronic 7 position electronic control 4 speed automatic (S matics). It was also used in the CL2 Accord Wagon which has AWD. This engine came with a blue valve cover.
Specifications
Compression ratio: 10.6:1
Max output : 200 PS (197 hp/147 kW) @ 6800 rpm
Max torque : 220 N·m (160 ft·lbf) @ 5300 rpm
Redline: 7000 rpm
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