When Honda rolled out its new Prelude sports coupe a year ago, we found the styling debatable and the instrument panel ...
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Honda's First VTEC-less V6 Since The Original NSX
Honda and VTEC go together like jam and toast, or Volvo and safety. The Japanese brand has thrilled gearheads with its own variable valve lift and timing technology since it was first introduced in ...
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Honda unleashes its first-ever V8 with VTEC power
The concept of a Honda V8 has been in the mind of enthusiasts all over the world decades. It was one of those what-if-discussions that continued to be brought up in garages, online forums and car ...
While Honda wasn't the first car brand to introduce variable valve timing (VVT) to the motor world, it certainly took it to another level. Honda's iconic VTEC (Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control ...
Honda has never built a V8 engine for one of its road cars but what it has just done is create a V8 that incorporates VTEC for the boating industry. This engine has been brought to life by Honda ...
Despite the rise of turbocharged and hybrid engines, this 3.5-liter V6 continues to power new Honda SUVs and minivans.
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The First Honda V8 Doesn't Even Go In A Car
Honda's first V8 is now available for public purchase, but you won't find it in a ...
Honda ain't kidding when it says that its proprietary VTEC technology was sort of a wake-up call to a new breed of enthusiasts, proof that small engines can blow the doors off your standard V6 or ...
Soon, you won’t have to be running a race team to get a sweet Honda V8 engine. The 5.0-liter, four-stroke SOHC VTEC BF350 was announced today as the company’s first commercially available V8 and the ...
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The late 1990s and early 2000s was a great time for fans of high-revving engines. The industry-wide switch to turbocharging means most modern motors do their best work in the mid-range, but 20-25 ...
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