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Old 10-19-2003, 09:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hehe, anyone see the H23 on 'Nopi Tunervision'

I about shat my pants when I saw a 4G in a little clip of the show, and it was actually an H23 to boot! they bolted on an intake, full exhaust, ignition, TB and some ECU programming and got 17 hp. yay.



oh well, still very cool to see the H23 gettin a little promotion.
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whats this h23 u speak of lol jk
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Yea, I saw it, they dynoed it at 150hp stock.........is that good?
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150 stock?

you sure it wasn't more like 140 or so?
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i saw it. about time a prelude was on something looked like a good car for only haveing to pay $2500. for it.
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mmm wow 150.... must have been a solid engine they tested. Either way H23 pride.
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150? are you sure that hp was AFTER the mods? or b4? b/c a stock h23 should only do high 130s. or it coulda been a stock h22a....
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Bleh...it depends on the: driver, weather, height from sea level, fuel maps, tuning, etc, etc, etc.
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Bleh...it depends on the: driver, weather, height from sea level, fuel maps, tuning, etc, etc, etc.
Hp numbers on a dyno don't depend on driver...

The 150 stock is high, the dyno was probably not properly calibrated, but it still showed a gain of 17HP, which is quite nice, especiallc considering the ignition and ECU tuning probably did very little.
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yeah, I thought 150 was aveage to high.

I didnt think there was THAT much drivetrain loss. C'mon, its not AWD or anything
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well who knows. it could have been 115. that chick isn't to bright
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well who knows. it could have been 115. that chick isn't to bright
An Si wouldn't dyno 115 unless it was on 3 cylinders.
A stock Si typically puts down mid to high 130s.
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