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The J-series engine was designed in the United States by Honda engineers. It is built at Honda's Anna, Ohio, and Lincoln, Alabama, engine plants. The J-series is a 60° V6 unlike Honda's existing 90° C-series engines. Also unlike the C series, the J-series was specifically and only designed for transverse mounting.
Honda K24A4 2.4L DOHC i-VTEC Engine installed in 2003 Honda Accord. The Honda K-series engine is a line of four-cylinder four-stroke car engine introduced in 2001. The K-series engines are equipped with DOHC valvetrains and use roller rockers on the cylinder head to reduce friction.
Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Honda CRF 70? Four-stroke, SOHC 2-valve, Single-Cylinder, Air-cooled 72.00
The eleventh-generation Honda Civic (FE/FL) is a compact car manufactured by Honda since 2021, replacing the tenth-generation Civic. It was launched in the North American market in June 2021, in Southeast Asia in August, Japan and China in September, and Australia and New Zealand in December.
EDM/UKDM 97-01 Honda Civic Aerodeck 1.8 VTi MC2 (optional Torsen LSD) UKDM 1998 Honda Civic 1.8 VTi-S MB6 (Torsen LSD) UKDM 1998 Honda Civic Aerodeck 1.8 VTi-S MC2 (Torsen LSD) Note: Torsen LSD is the same as a S80 Helical LSD but with a different brand name, nevertheless both LSD share the same part number by Honda in UK and Europe (41200-P80 ...
The sixth-generation Honda Civic is an automobile produced by Honda from 1995 until 2000. It was introduced in 1995 with 3-door hatchback, 4-door sedan and 2-door coupe body styles, replicating its predecessor's lineup.
The Honda Civic Type R (Japanese: ホンダ・シビックタイプR, Hepburn: Honda Shibikku Taipuāru) is a series of hot hatchback and sports sedan models based on the Civic, developed and produced by Honda since September 1997. The first Civic Type R was the third model to receive Honda's Type R badge (after the NSX and Integra).
Honda revealed some detail shots and a teaser video of the European-spec Accord in January 2008, before debuting it at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The new Accord comes in both sedan and wagon forms, offering a host of engine and transmission options.