VTEC question
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Re: VTEC question
The following imply the 1995 Accord LX 4-cylinder is NOT vtec.
http://www.rpmrons.com/HondaRods.html
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread...postid=9881838
http://www.superhonda.com/tech/honda_engine_codes.html
Double check by the number stamped on the engine. It should be F22B2 for tne
non-VTEC.
The EX version is VTEC, and should have F22B1 stamped on it.
When the engine is VTEC, you're right that "VTEC" is stamped on the valve
cover.
(At least one online parts site, Majestic, doesn't have an accurate drawing
of the valve cover of th LX, incorrectly showing VTEC stamped on it. The
valve cover part numbers are different for the EX and LX, though. Not the
first time I've seen little inaccuracies in its parts drawings.)
"Wallace" <noway@comcast.net> wrote
> Is VTEC always stamped in to the valve cover to identify a VTEC engine?
> I'm looking at a 1995 Accord LX Sedan, 4 cylinder but not sure if it's a
> VTEC or not. (The VTEC logo isn't stamped into the valve cover.)
> thanks,
http://www.rpmrons.com/HondaRods.html
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread...postid=9881838
http://www.superhonda.com/tech/honda_engine_codes.html
Double check by the number stamped on the engine. It should be F22B2 for tne
non-VTEC.
The EX version is VTEC, and should have F22B1 stamped on it.
When the engine is VTEC, you're right that "VTEC" is stamped on the valve
cover.
(At least one online parts site, Majestic, doesn't have an accurate drawing
of the valve cover of th LX, incorrectly showing VTEC stamped on it. The
valve cover part numbers are different for the EX and LX, though. Not the
first time I've seen little inaccuracies in its parts drawings.)
"Wallace" <noway@comcast.net> wrote
> Is VTEC always stamped in to the valve cover to identify a VTEC engine?
> I'm looking at a 1995 Accord LX Sedan, 4 cylinder but not sure if it's a
> VTEC or not. (The VTEC logo isn't stamped into the valve cover.)
> thanks,
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Re: VTEC question
THe 1994 through 1997 generation of Accord were all very similar except for
a few minor body trim updates in the 96-97 years. In that generation only
the EX model of the 4 cylinders has a V-Tec motor in it. The LX was not
V-Tec.
Howard
"Wallace" <noway@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:asudncYnEcPVxc_eRVn-jg@comcast.com...
> Is VTEC always stamped in to the valve cover to identify a VTEC engine?
> I'm looking at a 1995 Accord LX Sedan, 4 cylinder but not sure if it's a
> VTEC or not. (The VTEC logo isn't stamped into the valve cover.)
> thanks,
> Tom
>
a few minor body trim updates in the 96-97 years. In that generation only
the EX model of the 4 cylinders has a V-Tec motor in it. The LX was not
V-Tec.
Howard
"Wallace" <noway@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:asudncYnEcPVxc_eRVn-jg@comcast.com...
> Is VTEC always stamped in to the valve cover to identify a VTEC engine?
> I'm looking at a 1995 Accord LX Sedan, 4 cylinder but not sure if it's a
> VTEC or not. (The VTEC logo isn't stamped into the valve cover.)
> thanks,
> Tom
>
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