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Variable Cylinder Management Piston Oil Jets 2005–2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L, Touring; 2007–2010 REVISED BELLHOUSING to Round Shape Honda Odyssey EX-L, Touring; Displacement: 3.5 L; 211.8 cu in (3,471 cc) Bore and stroke: 89 mm × 93 mm (3.50 in × 3.66 in) Power: 255 hp (190 kW) at 5600 rpm; Torque: 250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m) at 4500 rpm
The 1995 Odyssey was introduced in 1994 as Honda's first minivan. [5] [6] It was based on the Accord platform, with a 4-cylinder engine, all-disc anti-lock braking, all wishbone suspension, and a four-speed automatic transmission with a steering-column-mounted shifter and a hill-hold feature marketed as Grade Logic. [6]
The first-generation Odyssey was a raised wagon from Honda that was launched in Japan and North America in 1994. [4] Based on the fifth-generation Accord sedan, it was offered with an optional 4WD (with RA2 and RA4 chassis), and from 1997 with a 3.0-litre V6 J30A engine with the RA5 chassis code (front-wheel drive only).
Honda Odyssey can refer to three motor vehicles manufactured by Honda: Honda Odyssey (ATV) Honda Odyssey (Minivan, international) Honda Odyssey (Minivan, North America) Honda Odyssey (ATV), an all-terrain vehicle (1977—1989) Honda Odyssey (minivan), a brand of two different Honda minivan models for different markets
Honda Odyssey Honda Spirior: Powertrain; Engine: 2.0 L R20Z2 I4 2.0L LFA1 i-VTEC I4 PGM-Fi DOHC i-VTEC + 2 Electric Motors (Accord Hybrid) 2.4 L K24W I4 3.0 L J30A5 V6 (China only) 3.5 L J35Y1 V6 or 3.5 L J35Y2 V6 (V6 6MT Coupe) Electric motor: 2x AC Synchronous Permanent-Magnet Electric Motor (Accord Hybrid) Transmission: CVT (I4) 6-speed ...
Honda K45 CBR150R: 2014–Present 17 hp @ 10.5000 rpm Honda CBR150R Lokal Indonesia Honda K56: 2015–Present 15.5 hp @ 9000 rpm Honda New Sonic 150R; All New Supra X 150 GTR; Winner 150R Honda GL150: 2013–Present Four-stroke, SOHC 2-valve, Single-Cylinder, Air-cooled. 149.16 9.5 :1 57.30 x 57.80 ECU PGM-Fi 5-Speed Manual clutch, wet 11.5 hp
The other two name candidates were Elsinore and Odyssey, the latter would be re-used a year later on a minivan. [4] The Passport was a part of a partnership between Isuzu and Honda in the 1990s, which saw an exchange of passenger vehicles from Honda to Isuzu, such as the Isuzu Oasis, and trucks from Isuzu to Honda, such as the Passport and ...
2006–2011 Honda Civic FD/FA/FN; 2011–2015 Honda Civic FB; 2007–2011 Honda CR-V RE; 2012–2016 Honda CR-V RB; 2008–2016 Honda Freed; 2002–2004 Honda Odyssey (BYBA) 2003–2012 Honda Odyssey JDM (P2646/P2647) 2005–2006 Honda Odyssey (BGRA) 2007–2010 Honda Odyssey (PGRA)* 2011–2013 Honda Odyssey (PV1A)* - except Touring and Elite ...