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Honda H engine

The Honda H engine was Honda's larger 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 1980s and 1990s, 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 CR-X) for use in drag racing. The F20B is a part of the F-series family of engines; it is basically a cast-iron sleeved down destroked version of the H22A. It was developed by Honda to be able to enter into the 2-liter class of international racing.

Honda H engine
Honda H23A-Accord Sir CH9
Overview
ManufacturerHonda
Layout
ConfigurationNaturally aspirated Inline-4
Displacement2.2–2.3 L; 131.6–137.9 cu in (2,157–2,259 cc)
Cylinder bore87 mm (3.43 in)
Piston stroke90.7 mm (3.57 in)
95 mm (3.74 in)
Cylinder block materialAluminum
Cylinder head materialAluminum
ValvetrainDOHC 4 valves x cyl. with VTEC
Compression ratio9.8:1-11.0:1
RPM range
Max. engine speed6500-8700
Combustion
Fuel systemPGM-FI
Fuel typeGasoline
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output160–220 PS (118–162 kW; 158–217 hp)
Torque output152–164 lb⋅ft (206–222 N⋅m)

H-Series consisted of two different displacements; H22 2.2 L (2,157 cc) and H23 2.3 L (2,259 cc). Both versions were using the same block; different crankshafts and connecting rods were utilized to achieve displacement variation.[1]

DOHC engines edit

H22 edit

The H22 debuted in the U.S. in 1993 as the H22A1 for use in the Honda Prelude VTEC. Since then, versions of the H22 would become the Prelude's[2] signature high-performance engine worldwide until the end of Prelude[2] production in 2001. In 1994, Honda of Europe used the H22A cylinder head and the H22A engine block as the Formula 3 engine which was an H22A engine destroked from 2.2 liters to 2.0 liters (F3-2000cc) to compete in the European F3 series. It was then used by Mugen Motorsports as the F20B(MF204B) from 1997-2001. In 1995-1997, Honda of Europe used the same H22A-based F3 engine in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) Honda Accord. Also, in 1996-1997 Honda of Japan used the same H22A-based F3 engine in the Japan Touring Car Championship (JTCC) Honda Accord and won the JTCC for both years. Honda of Europe hired Neil Brown Engineering of England to convert the H22A engine into an F3 engine which would be later used in BTCC and JTCC. The type S Prelude[2] has an engine rev cut of 9100rpm.

Engine Specifications edit

  • Bore × Stroke: 87 mm × 90.7 mm (3.43 in × 3.57 in)
  • Displacement: 2.2 L; 131.6 cu in (2,157 cc)
  • Valve Configuration: DOHC, 16 valves, VTEC
  • Type: In-line 4 cylinder, aluminum block and head
  • Compression ratio: 10.0-10.6:1 (North America); 10.0-11.0:1 (Europe); 10.6-11.0:1 (Japan)
  • Max power: 185–220 hp (138–164 kW; 188–223 PS)
  • VTEC Engagement: 5200 rpm
  • Rev Cut: 8700 - 9100 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[3]
  • 92-96 versions use closed-deck blocks, while the 97-01 versions used open-deck blocks
  • All h22 variants use FRM cylinder liners

H22A DOHC VTEC edit

 
H22A VTEC engine
  • Engine Block Serial Codes (~ = serial productions numbers i.e. 1, 2, 3, etc.)
    • Found in 1992-1996 Honda Prelude[2] BB4-BB6
      • H22A-1000001~ Si Vtec; Si Vtec-4WS
      • H22A-1040001~ Si Vtec; Si Vtec-4WS
      • H22A-1100001~ Si Vtec; Si Vtec-S Limited; Si Vtec-4WS
      • H22A-1150001~ Si Vtec; Si Vtec-Sport Package; Si Vtec-4WS
      • H22A-1200001~ Si Vtec; Si Vtec-Sport Package R-2 (M/T); Si Vtec-Sport Package G-2 (A/T); Si Vtec-4WS
    • Found in 1994-1997 Honda Accord SiR Sedan CD-6
      • H22A-2000001~
      • H22A-2020001~
      • H22A-2050001~
      • H22A-2070001~
    • Found in 1997 Honda Accord SiR Wagon CF-2
      • H22A-3030001~
    • Found in 1997-2001 Honda Prelude[2] BB6-BB8
      • H22A-1250001~ SiR; SiR-4WS
      • H22A-4000001~ Type S
      • H22A-1270001~ SiR; SiR-4WS
      • H22A-4010001~ Type S
      • H22A-1280001~ SiR; SiR S spec; SiR-4WS
      • H22A-4020001~ Type S
      • H22A-1290001~ SiR; SiR S spec; SiR-4WS
      • H22A-4030001~ Type S
    • Found in 1999-2001 Honda Accord/Torneo Euro-R CL1
      • H22A-4000001~
      • H22A-4100001~

H22A edit

  • Found in the Japanese 4th gen 1992-1996 Prelude[2] Si VTEC (2WS BB4 & 4WS BB1). It produces 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) @ 6,800 rpm & 161.5 ft⋅lbf (219 N⋅m) @ 5,500 rpm and comes with a black valve cover.
  • Found in the Japanese 5th gen 1997-2001 Prelude[2] SiR (2WS BB6 & 4WS BB8). It produces 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) @ 6,800 rpm & 161.5 ft⋅lbf (219 N⋅m) @ 5,500 rpm and comes with a black valvecover.
  • Found in the Japanese 5th gen 1997-2001 Prelude[2] Type-S and SiR S-Spec (BB6). It produces 220 PS (162 kW; 217 hp) @ 7,200 rpm & 163 ft⋅lbf (221 N⋅m) @ 6,500 rpm and comes with a red valvecover, more aggressive camshafts & mild porting on intake ports for more top end power.
  • Found in the Japanese 5th gen 1994-1996 Accord SiR Sedan (CD6). It produces 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp) @ 6,800 rpm & 152 ft⋅lbf (206 N⋅m) @ 5,500 rpm and comes with a black valvecover.
  • Found in the Japanese 5th gen 1997 Accord SiR Wagon (CF2). It produces 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp) @ 6,800 rpm & 152 ft⋅lbf (206 N⋅m) @ 5,500 rpm and comes with a black valvecover.
  • Found in the Japanese 6th gen 1999-2001 Accord/Torneo Euro-R (CL1). It produces 220 PS (162 kW; 217 hp) @ 7,200 rpm & 163 ft⋅lbf (221 N⋅m) @ 6,500 rpm and comes with a red valvecover.

H22A1 edit

  • Found in the American 4th gen Prelude[2] VTEC (BB1).
  • Found in the Canadian 4th gen Prelude[2] SR-V (BB1).
  • Found in the Australian 4th gen Prelude[2] VTi-R (BB1).
    • It produces 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp) @ 6,800 rpm
    • 153 ft⋅lbf (207 N⋅m) @ 5,500 rpm
    • comes with a black valvecover.

H22A2 edit

  • Found in the European 4th gen Prelude[2] 2.2i VTEC (BB1).
  • It produces 185 PS (136 kW; 182 hp)
  • comes with a black valvecover.

H22A3 edit

  • Found in the 1996 VTEC model (BB1) in various countries around the world denoted with regional code KU. It comes with a black valvecover.
  • Found in the 1994 Honda Accord Coupe SiR with the CD8 chassis in countries like New Zealand. Built in the USA yet sold only overseas. Reputedly 182 hp (185 PS; 136 kW) peak output.

H22A4 edit

  • Found in the American 5th gen Prelude[2] Base and Type-SH (BB6).
  • Found in the Canadian 5th gen Prelude[2] Base, Type-SH, and SE (BB6).
  • Found in the Australian 1997-1998 Prelude[2] VTi-R and VTi-R ATTS (BB6).
    • It produces 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) @ 7,000 rpm
    • & 156 ft⋅lbf (212 N⋅m) @ 5,250 rpm
    • and comes with a black valvecover

H22A5 edit

  • Found in the European 1997-1998 Prelude[2] 2.2VTi/VTi-S (2WS BB6 & 4WS BB8).
    • It produces 185 PS (136 kW; 182 hp)
    • comes with a black valvecover.

H22A7 edit

  • Found in the European 1998-2002 Accord Type-R (CH1).
    • It produces 212 PS (156 kW; 209 hp) @ 7,200 rpm
    • 164 lb⋅ft (222 N⋅m) @ 6,700 rpm
    • comes with red valve cover.

H22A8 edit

  • Found in the European 1999-2001 Prelude[2] 2.2VTi/VTi-S (2WS BB6 & 4WS BB8).
    • It produces 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) @ 7,100 rpm
    • 156 ft⋅lbf (212 N⋅m) @ 5,250 rpm
    • comes with a red valvecover.

H22Z1 edit

  • Found in the Australian 1999-2001 VTi-R and VTi-R ATTS (BB6). It is thought to be identical to the H22A4, however, there is speculation that power was increased from 197 hp (147 kW) to 208 hp (155 kW). It comes with a Black valve cover on the normal VTi-R but on the VTi-R ATTS it comes with a Red valve cover, according to the Prelude[2] owner manual the h22z1 (Misspelled as h22z2) has a compression ratio of 11.0:1 which is the same as the h22A found in the JDM Prelude[2] type s.[4]

H23 edit

The H23 was an increased-stroke, non-VTEC version of the H22, used in Japan, North America, and Europe. It shared the same Fiber Reinforced Metal (FRM) cylinder wall liners with the H22.

Specifications

  • Bore × Stroke: 87 mm × 95 mm (3.43 in × 3.74 in)
  • Displacement: 2.3 L; 137.9 cu in (2,259 cc)
  • 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: 156 lb⋅ft (212 N⋅m)
  • Redline: 6500rpm
  • Engine Control System: Honda Systems PGM-FI with port fuel injection
  • Valve Gear: belt-driven dual overhead cams, 4 valves per cylinder

H23A1 edit

  • Found in the American 4th gen Prelude[2] Si (BB2). It produces 162 PS (119 kW; 160 hp) & 156 lb⋅ft (212 N⋅m) and comes with a "black top".
  • Found in the American 1995 Prelude[2] SE (BB2). It produces 162 PS (119 kW; 160 hp) & 156 lb⋅ft (212 N⋅m) and comes with a "black top".
  • Found in the Canadian 4th gen Prelude[2] SR (BB2). It produces 162 PS (119 kW; 160 hp) & 156 lb⋅ft (212 N⋅m) and comes with a "black top".
  • Found in the Australian 4th gen Prelude[2] Si (BB2). It produces 162 PS (119 kW; 160 hp) & 156 lb⋅ft (212 N⋅m) and comes with a "black top".
  • Found in the Australian 1991-1993 Prelude[2] SRS (BB2). It produces 162 PS (119 kW; 160 hp) & 156 lb⋅ft (212 N⋅m) and comes with a "black top".

H23A2 edit

  • Found in the European 4th gen Prelude[2] 2.3i (BB2). It produces 162 PS (119 kW; 160 hp) & 154 lb⋅ft (209 N⋅m) and comes with a "black top".

H23A3 edit

  • Found in the European 1993-1995 Accord 2.3i SR (CC7). It produces 162 PS (119 kW; 160 hp) & 154 lb⋅ft (209 N⋅m) and comes with a "black top".
  • Found in the European 1993-1999 Rover 623 SLi, GSi, and iS. It produces 162 PS (119 kW; 160 hp) & 154 lb⋅ft (209 N⋅m) and comes with a "black top".

H23A DOHC VTEC edit

In 1998, Honda of Japan produced a rare DOHC VTEC version of the H23A engine for use in Japan only. It has been factory modified with an internal oil passage in the H23A block to operate the VTEC solenoid in the H22A head. It has the same horsepower rating as the H22A engine but a lower redline of 7200rpms because it has a longer stroke than the H22A. The H23A DOHC VTEC has 87 mm × 95 mm (3.43 in × 3.74 in) (bore and stroke) and the H22A DOHC VTEC has 87 mm × 90.7 mm (3.43 in × 3.57 in) (bore and stroke). It also lacked the oil squirters found on the H22A and H22Z VTEC engines, but there are provisions for the oil squirters to be installed, as the main oil galley feeding the squirters has been tapped, the holes for the bolts that hold the squirters at the bottom of each bore have been tapped. Installation of the squirters is possible but the actual squirters need to be bent to clear the larger stroke crank of the H23A VTEC engine. The H23A DOHC VTEC Engine is largest displacement in the H Series engines with a compression ratio of 10.6:1.

  • Found in the Japanese 1998-2002 Accord Wagon SiR (CH9). It produces 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) @ 6,800 rpm & 163 lb⋅ft (221 N⋅m) @ 5,300 rpm and comes with a "blue top".
  • Found in the Japanese 1998-2002 Accord Wagon AWD (CL2). It produces 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp) @ 6,800 rpm & 163 lb⋅ft (221 N⋅m) @ 5,300 rpm and comes with a "blue top".

Below is a chart that consists all of the engines in the H Series.

H Series Motor Specifications Chart 1 (Updated 15/10/2023 JM)
Chassis Engine Code Deck Type Power Compression Ratio Bore x Stroke
Accord CD6 SiR H22A Closed 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp) 10.6:1 87 mm × 90.7 mm (3.43 in × 3.57 in)
Accord CF2 SiR
Prelude BB1/BB4 SiR VTEC 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp)
Prelude BB6/BB8 SiR Open
Prelude BB6 S-Spec 220 PS (162 kW; 217 hp) 11.0:1
Prelude BB6 Type S
Accord CL1 Euro R
Prelude BB1 VTi-R H22A1 Closed 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp) 10.0:1
Prelude BB1 SR-V
Prelude BB1 VTEC
Prelude BB1 2.2i VTEC H22A2 185 PS (136 kW; 182 hp)
Prelude BB1 H22A3 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp)
Accord CD8 SiR 10.6:1
Prelude BB6 SE H22A4 Open 198 PS (145 kW; 195 hp) 10.0:1
Prelude BB6 Base 203 PS (149 kW; 200 hp)
Prelude BB6 VTi-R
Prelude BB6 ATTS
Prelude BB6 Type SH
Prelude BB6/BB8 2.2 VTi H22A5 185 PS (136 kW; 182 hp)
Prelude BB6 2.2 VTi-S
Accord CH1 Type R H22A7 212 PS (156 kW; 209 hp) 11.0:1
Prelude BB6/BB8 2.2 VTi H22A8 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp)
Prelude BB6 2.2 VTi-S
Prelude BB6 VTi-R H22Z1 212 PS (156 kW; 209 hp) 10.0:1
Prelude BB6 ATTS
Prelude BB1 S H23A Closed 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp) 9.8:1 87 mm × 95 mm (3.43 in × 3.74 in)
Accord CH9 SiR (VTEC) Open 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp)
Prelude BB1 Si H23A1 Closed 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp)
Prelude BB2 SE
Prelude BB2 SR
Prelude BB2 SRS
Prelude BB2 2.3i H23A2
Accord CC7 2.3i SR H23A3

H Series Motor Specifications Chart 2 edit

Engine Rod Length Rod Width Main Bore Pin Bore Piston Volume Wrist Pin Diam. Main Bearing Width Rod Bearing Width
H22A 143 mm (5.6 in) 23.75 mm (0.935 in) 51 mm (2.0 in) 21.97–21.98 mm (0.865–0.865 in) −1.9 cc (−0.12 cu in) 22 mm (0.87 in) 19.9 mm (0.78 in) 19.35 mm (0.762 in)
H22A1 −1.8 cc (−0.11 cu in)
H22A2
H22A3
H22A4 143 mm (5.6 in) 23.75 mm (0.935 in) 51 mm (2.0 in) 21.97–21.98 mm (0.865–0.865 in) −1.8 cc (−0.11 cu in) 22 mm (0.87 in) 19.9 mm (0.78 in) 19.35 mm (0.762 in)
H22A5
H22A7
H22A8
H22Z1
H23A 141.5 mm (5.57 in) 23.75 mm (0.935 in) 51 mm (2.0 in) 21.97–21.98 mm (0.865–0.865 in) +4.3 cc (0.26 cu in) 22 mm (0.87 in) 19.9 mm (0.78 in) 19.35 mm (0.762 in)
H23A1 −9.9 cc (−0.60 cu in)
H23A2
H23A3
H23A VTEC 141 mm (5.6 in)

H Series Motor Specifications Chart 3 edit

Engine Intake Valve Diam. Exhaust Valve Diam. Main Journal Diam. Rod Journal Diam.
H22A 35 mm (1.4 in) 30 mm (1.2 in) 50 mm (2.0 in) 47.95 mm (1.888 in)
H22A1
H22A2
H22A3
H22A4 35 mm (1.4 in) 30 mm (1.2 in) 55 mm (2.2 in)
(1997 only = 50 mm (2.0 in))
47.95 mm (1.888 in)
H22A5
H22A7
H22A8
H22Z1
H23A 35 mm (1.4 in) 30 mm (1.2 in) 55 mm (2.2 in) 47.95 mm (1.888 in)
H23A1 34 mm (1.3 in) 29 mm (1.1 in) 50 mm (2.0 in)
H23A2
H23A3
H23A VTEC 55 mm (2.2 in)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-29. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Honda Prelude", Wikipedia, 2023-05-07, retrieved 2023-05-15
  3. ^ Honda Motor Co., LTD.: "1993 Prelude Service Manual", p. 3-15. Service Publication Office, 1992
  4. ^ Honda Prelude Owners Manual. JAPAN: Honda Motor co.,LTD. 1998. p. 289.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Honda H engine news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message The Honda H engine was Honda s larger 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 1980s and 1990s 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 CR X for use in drag racing The F20B is a part of the F series family of engines it is basically a cast iron sleeved down destroked version of the H22A It was developed by Honda to be able to enter into the 2 liter class of international racing Honda H engineHonda H23A Accord Sir CH9OverviewManufacturerHondaLayoutConfigurationNaturally aspirated Inline 4Displacement2 2 2 3 L 131 6 137 9 cu in 2 157 2 259 cc Cylinder bore87 mm 3 43 in Piston stroke90 7 mm 3 57 in 95 mm 3 74 in Cylinder block materialAluminumCylinder head materialAluminumValvetrainDOHC 4 valves x cyl with VTECCompression ratio9 8 1 11 0 1RPM rangeMax engine speed6500 8700CombustionFuel systemPGM FIFuel typeGasolineCooling systemWater cooledOutputPower output160 220 PS 118 162 kW 158 217 hp Torque output152 164 lb ft 206 222 N m H Series consisted of two different displacements H22 2 2 L 2 157 cc and H23 2 3 L 2 259 cc Both versions were using the same block different crankshafts and connecting rods were utilized to achieve displacement variation 1 Contents 1 DOHC engines 1 1 H22 1 1 1 Engine Specifications 1 2 H22A DOHC VTEC 1 2 1 H22A 1 2 2 H22A1 1 2 3 H22A2 1 2 4 H22A3 1 2 5 H22A4 1 2 6 H22A5 1 2 7 H22A7 1 2 8 H22A8 1 2 9 H22Z1 1 3 H23 1 3 1 H23A1 1 3 2 H23A2 1 3 3 H23A3 1 3 4 H23A DOHC VTEC 1 3 5 H Series Motor Specifications Chart 2 1 3 6 H Series Motor Specifications Chart 3 2 See also 3 NotesDOHC engines editH22 edit The H22 debuted in the U S in 1993 as the H22A1 for use in the Honda Prelude VTEC Since then versions of the H22 would become the Prelude s 2 signature high performance engine worldwide until the end of Prelude 2 production in 2001 In 1994 Honda of Europe used the H22A cylinder head and the H22A engine block as the Formula 3 engine which was an H22A engine destroked from 2 2 liters to 2 0 liters F3 2000cc to compete in the European F3 series It was then used by Mugen Motorsports as the F20B MF204B from 1997 2001 In 1995 1997 Honda of Europe used the same H22A based F3 engine in the British Touring Car Championship BTCC Honda Accord Also in 1996 1997 Honda of Japan used the same H22A based F3 engine in the Japan Touring Car Championship JTCC Honda Accord and won the JTCC for both years Honda of Europe hired Neil Brown Engineering of England to convert the H22A engine into an F3 engine which would be later used in BTCC and JTCC The type S Prelude 2 has an engine rev cut of 9100rpm Engine Specifications edit Bore Stroke 87 mm 90 7 mm 3 43 in 3 57 in Displacement 2 2 L 131 6 cu in 2 157 cc 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 0 11 0 1 Europe 10 6 11 0 1 Japan Max power 185 220 hp 138 164 kW 188 223 PS VTEC Engagement 5200 rpm Rev Cut 8700 9100 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 3 92 96 versions use closed deck blocks while the 97 01 versions used open deck blocks All h22 variants use FRM cylinder liners H22A DOHC VTEC edit nbsp H22A VTEC engine Engine Block Serial Codes serial productions numbers i e 1 2 3 etc Found in 1992 1996 Honda Prelude 2 BB4 BB6 H22A 1000001 Si Vtec Si Vtec 4WS H22A 1040001 Si Vtec Si Vtec 4WS H22A 1100001 Si Vtec Si Vtec S Limited Si Vtec 4WS H22A 1150001 Si Vtec Si Vtec Sport Package Si Vtec 4WS H22A 1200001 Si Vtec Si Vtec Sport Package R 2 M T Si Vtec Sport Package G 2 A T Si Vtec 4WS Found in 1994 1997 Honda Accord SiR Sedan CD 6 H22A 2000001 H22A 2020001 H22A 2050001 H22A 2070001 Found in 1997 Honda Accord SiR Wagon CF 2 H22A 3030001 Found in 1997 2001 Honda Prelude 2 BB6 BB8 H22A 1250001 SiR SiR 4WS H22A 4000001 Type S H22A 1270001 SiR SiR 4WS H22A 4010001 Type S H22A 1280001 SiR SiR S spec SiR 4WS H22A 4020001 Type S H22A 1290001 SiR SiR S spec SiR 4WS H22A 4030001 Type S Found in 1999 2001 Honda Accord Torneo Euro R CL1 H22A 4000001 H22A 4100001 H22A edit Found in the Japanese 4th gen 1992 1996 Prelude 2 Si VTEC 2WS BB4 amp 4WS BB1 It produces 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp 6 800 rpm amp 161 5 ft lbf 219 N m 5 500 rpm and comes with a black valve cover Found in the Japanese 5th gen 1997 2001 Prelude 2 SiR 2WS BB6 amp 4WS BB8 It produces 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp 6 800 rpm amp 161 5 ft lbf 219 N m 5 500 rpm and comes with a black valvecover Found in the Japanese 5th gen 1997 2001 Prelude 2 Type S and SiR S Spec BB6 It produces 220 PS 162 kW 217 hp 7 200 rpm amp 163 ft lbf 221 N m 6 500 rpm and comes with a red valvecover more aggressive camshafts amp mild porting on intake ports for more top end power Found in the Japanese 5th gen 1994 1996 Accord SiR Sedan CD6 It produces 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp 6 800 rpm amp 152 ft lbf 206 N m 5 500 rpm and comes with a black valvecover Found in the Japanese 5th gen 1997 Accord SiR Wagon CF2 It produces 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp 6 800 rpm amp 152 ft lbf 206 N m 5 500 rpm and comes with a black valvecover Found in the Japanese 6th gen 1999 2001 Accord Torneo Euro R CL1 It produces 220 PS 162 kW 217 hp 7 200 rpm amp 163 ft lbf 221 N m 6 500 rpm and comes with a red valvecover H22A1 edit Found in the American 4th gen Prelude 2 VTEC BB1 Found in the Canadian 4th gen Prelude 2 SR V BB1 Found in the Australian 4th gen Prelude 2 VTi R BB1 It produces 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp 6 800 rpm 153 ft lbf 207 N m 5 500 rpm comes with a black valvecover H22A2 edit Found in the European 4th gen Prelude 2 2 2i VTEC BB1 It produces 185 PS 136 kW 182 hp comes with a black valvecover H22A3 edit Found in the 1996 VTEC model BB1 in various countries around the world denoted with regional code KU It comes with a black valvecover Found in the 1994 Honda Accord Coupe SiR with the CD8 chassis in countries like New Zealand Built in the USA yet sold only overseas Reputedly 182 hp 185 PS 136 kW peak output H22A4 edit Found in the American 5th gen Prelude 2 Base and Type SH BB6 Found in the Canadian 5th gen Prelude 2 Base Type SH and SE BB6 Found in the Australian 1997 1998 Prelude 2 VTi R and VTi R ATTS BB6 It produces 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp 7 000 rpm amp 156 ft lbf 212 N m 5 250 rpm and comes with a black valvecover H22A5 edit Found in the European 1997 1998 Prelude 2 2 2VTi VTi S 2WS BB6 amp 4WS BB8 It produces 185 PS 136 kW 182 hp comes with a black valvecover H22A7 edit Found in the European 1998 2002 Accord Type R CH1 It produces 212 PS 156 kW 209 hp 7 200 rpm 164 lb ft 222 N m 6 700 rpm comes with red valve cover H22A8 edit Found in the European 1999 2001 Prelude 2 2 2VTi VTi S 2WS BB6 amp 4WS BB8 It produces 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp 7 100 rpm 156 ft lbf 212 N m 5 250 rpm comes with a red valvecover H22Z1 edit Found in the Australian 1999 2001 VTi R and VTi R ATTS BB6 It is thought to be identical to the H22A4 however there is speculation that power was increased from 197 hp 147 kW to 208 hp 155 kW It comes with a Black valve cover on the normal VTi R but on the VTi R ATTS it comes with a Red valve cover according to the Prelude 2 owner manual the h22z1 Misspelled as h22z2 has a compression ratio of 11 0 1 which is the same as the h22A found in the JDM Prelude 2 type s 4 H23 edit The H23 was an increased stroke non VTEC version of the H22 used in Japan North America and Europe It shared the same Fiber Reinforced Metal FRM cylinder wall liners with the H22 Specifications Bore Stroke 87 mm 95 mm 3 43 in 3 74 in Displacement 2 3 L 137 9 cu in 2 259 cc 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 156 lb ft 212 N m Redline 6500rpm Engine Control System Honda Systems PGM FI with port fuel injection Valve Gear belt driven dual overhead cams 4 valves per cylinder H23A1 edit Found in the American 4th gen Prelude 2 Si BB2 It produces 162 PS 119 kW 160 hp amp 156 lb ft 212 N m and comes with a black top Found in the American 1995 Prelude 2 SE BB2 It produces 162 PS 119 kW 160 hp amp 156 lb ft 212 N m and comes with a black top Found in the Canadian 4th gen Prelude 2 SR BB2 It produces 162 PS 119 kW 160 hp amp 156 lb ft 212 N m and comes with a black top Found in the Australian 4th gen Prelude 2 Si BB2 It produces 162 PS 119 kW 160 hp amp 156 lb ft 212 N m and comes with a black top Found in the Australian 1991 1993 Prelude 2 SRS BB2 It produces 162 PS 119 kW 160 hp amp 156 lb ft 212 N m and comes with a black top H23A2 edit Found in the European 4th gen Prelude 2 2 3i BB2 It produces 162 PS 119 kW 160 hp amp 154 lb ft 209 N m and comes with a black top H23A3 edit Found in the European 1993 1995 Accord 2 3i SR CC7 It produces 162 PS 119 kW 160 hp amp 154 lb ft 209 N m and comes with a black top Found in the European 1993 1999 Rover 623 SLi GSi and iS It produces 162 PS 119 kW 160 hp amp 154 lb ft 209 N m and comes with a black top H23A DOHC VTEC edit In 1998 Honda of Japan produced a rare DOHC VTEC version of the H23A engine for use in Japan only It has been factory modified with an internal oil passage in the H23A block to operate the VTEC solenoid in the H22A head It has the same horsepower rating as the H22A engine but a lower redline of 7200rpms because it has a longer stroke than the H22A The H23A DOHC VTEC has 87 mm 95 mm 3 43 in 3 74 in bore and stroke and the H22A DOHC VTEC has 87 mm 90 7 mm 3 43 in 3 57 in bore and stroke It also lacked the oil squirters found on the H22A and H22Z VTEC engines but there are provisions for the oil squirters to be installed as the main oil galley feeding the squirters has been tapped the holes for the bolts that hold the squirters at the bottom of each bore have been tapped Installation of the squirters is possible but the actual squirters need to be bent to clear the larger stroke crank of the H23A VTEC engine The H23A DOHC VTEC Engine is largest displacement in the H Series engines with a compression ratio of 10 6 1 Found in the Japanese 1998 2002 Accord Wagon SiR CH9 It produces 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp 6 800 rpm amp 163 lb ft 221 N m 5 300 rpm and comes with a blue top Found in the Japanese 1998 2002 Accord Wagon AWD CL2 It produces 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp 6 800 rpm amp 163 lb ft 221 N m 5 300 rpm and comes with a blue top Below is a chart that consists all of the engines in the H Series H Series Motor Specifications Chart 1 Updated 15 10 2023 JM Chassis Engine Code Deck Type Power Compression Ratio Bore x Stroke Accord CD6 SiR H22A Closed 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp 10 6 1 87 mm 90 7 mm 3 43 in 3 57 in Accord CF2 SiR Prelude BB1 BB4 SiR VTEC 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp Prelude BB6 BB8 SiR Open Prelude BB6 S Spec 220 PS 162 kW 217 hp 11 0 1 Prelude BB6 Type S Accord CL1 Euro R Prelude BB1 VTi R H22A1 Closed 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp 10 0 1 Prelude BB1 SR V Prelude BB1 VTEC Prelude BB1 2 2i VTEC H22A2 185 PS 136 kW 182 hp Prelude BB1 H22A3 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp Accord CD8 SiR 10 6 1 Prelude BB6 SE H22A4 Open 198 PS 145 kW 195 hp 10 0 1 Prelude BB6 Base 203 PS 149 kW 200 hp Prelude BB6 VTi R Prelude BB6 ATTS Prelude BB6 Type SH Prelude BB6 BB8 2 2 VTi H22A5 185 PS 136 kW 182 hp Prelude BB6 2 2 VTi S Accord CH1 Type R H22A7 212 PS 156 kW 209 hp 11 0 1 Prelude BB6 BB8 2 2 VTi H22A8 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp Prelude BB6 2 2 VTi S Prelude BB6 VTi R H22Z1 212 PS 156 kW 209 hp 10 0 1 Prelude BB6 ATTS Prelude BB1 S H23A Closed 160 PS 118 kW 158 hp 9 8 1 87 mm 95 mm 3 43 in 3 74 in Accord CH9 SiR VTEC Open 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp Prelude BB1 Si H23A1 Closed 160 PS 118 kW 158 hp Prelude BB2 SE Prelude BB2 SR Prelude BB2 SRS Prelude BB2 2 3i H23A2 Accord CC7 2 3i SR H23A3 H Series Motor Specifications Chart 2 edit Engine Rod Length Rod Width Main Bore Pin Bore Piston Volume Wrist Pin Diam Main Bearing Width Rod Bearing Width H22A 143 mm 5 6 in 23 75 mm 0 935 in 51 mm 2 0 in 21 97 21 98 mm 0 865 0 865 in 1 9 cc 0 12 cu in 22 mm 0 87 in 19 9 mm 0 78 in 19 35 mm 0 762 in H22A1 1 8 cc 0 11 cu in H22A2 H22A3 H22A4 143 mm 5 6 in 23 75 mm 0 935 in 51 mm 2 0 in 21 97 21 98 mm 0 865 0 865 in 1 8 cc 0 11 cu in 22 mm 0 87 in 19 9 mm 0 78 in 19 35 mm 0 762 in H22A5 H22A7 H22A8 H22Z1 H23A 141 5 mm 5 57 in 23 75 mm 0 935 in 51 mm 2 0 in 21 97 21 98 mm 0 865 0 865 in 4 3 cc 0 26 cu in 22 mm 0 87 in 19 9 mm 0 78 in 19 35 mm 0 762 in H23A1 9 9 cc 0 60 cu in H23A2 H23A3 H23A VTEC 141 mm 5 6 in H Series Motor Specifications Chart 3 edit Engine Intake Valve Diam Exhaust Valve Diam Main Journal Diam Rod Journal Diam H22A 35 mm 1 4 in 30 mm 1 2 in 50 mm 2 0 in 47 95 mm 1 888 in H22A1 H22A2 H22A3 H22A4 35 mm 1 4 in 30 mm 1 2 in 55 mm 2 2 in 1997 only 50 mm 2 0 in 47 95 mm 1 888 in H22A5 H22A7 H22A8 H22Z1 H23A 35 mm 1 4 in 30 mm 1 2 in 55 mm 2 2 in 47 95 mm 1 888 in H23A1 34 mm 1 3 in 29 mm 1 1 in 50 mm 2 0 in H23A2 H23A3 H23A VTEC 55 mm 2 2 in See also editList of Honda enginesNotes edit JDM Spec Engines Honda H Series Engines Archived from the original on 2011 11 29 Retrieved 2011 09 02 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Honda Prelude Wikipedia 2023 05 07 retrieved 2023 05 15 Honda Motor Co LTD 1993 Prelude Service Manual p 3 15 Service Publication Office 1992 Honda Prelude Owners Manual JAPAN Honda Motor co LTD 1998 p 289 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Honda H engine amp oldid 1180228146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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