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Old 04-08-2008, 08:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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tell me what yall think.

imlooking to buy a 4th gen prelude im narrowed in on two cars.

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Tell me what you think of the two wich one is a better buy. thanks alot
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2nd link no worky. The Si though: 195hp @ engine? What mods? That has 170hp @ the crank in stock form.
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^I thought the Si was 160 @ the crank.
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^I thought the Si was 160 @ the crank.
yeah I think you're right. Well it begs the question even more. What mods netted him 35 hp? Find out and run them by us here. We'll let you know if this guy's embellishing the car or not.


edit: at the bottom of the page, it says he's got a H22a1... I guess that explains it
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