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  2. Honda H engine - Wikipedia

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    The Honda H engine was Honda's larger high-performance engine family from the 1990s and early 2000s.

  3. Honda RVF400 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda RVF400R was the successor to the Honda VFR400R NC30, which ceased production in 1993. While at first glance there appear to be mainly styling changes between the VFR400R and the RVF400R, the actual number of changes are vast as the entire bike was redesigned with numerous identical looking components being totally different.

  4. List of Honda engines - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Marine BF350 is Honda's first commercially available V8. The water-cooled outboard motor is designed for 25-feet+ boats. The water-cooled outboard motor is designed for 25-feet+ boats. It has a displacement of 4952 cc (302 ci) and produces 350 HP at 5500 RPM.

  5. Comstar wheel - Wikipedia

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    Honda claimed the Comstar design combined the strength of a cast wheel but allowed a predetermined level of radial flex like spoked wheels. [ 7 ] : 27 Comstar wheels also allowed the fitment of tubeless tyres which, like other alloy wheels, [ 8 ] helped to reduce unsprung mass , [ 9 ] although not all models fitted with Comstars had tubeless tyres.

  6. Honda J engine - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. List of Honda transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Honda HR-V; 1997 S8G — 5-speed Honda Integra (Japanese Domestic Market, ZC) Honda CR-X del Sol Si & ESi (late model with D16Y8 engine) 1997-1999 S20 B000 — 5-speed Honda Civic coupe EX; 1998 S40 (E5F and P4A may be casting codes) — 5-speed Honda Civic LX; 2003 YZC6 — 6-speed Acura CL Type-S; 2004-2007 ATC6 — 6-speed Honda Accord 3.0L

  8. Spoon Sports - Wikipedia

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    Spoon Inc., commonly known as Spoon Sports, is a Japanese company specializing in engine tuning and aftermarket parts designed to make Honda cars high performing vehicles. . The company's Type One showroom has helped Honda vehicles become major contenders in motorsports competitions.

  9. Honda Sport ATCs - Wikipedia

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    The ATC200X, released in 1983, was Honda's first 4-stroke Sport model. The machine was based on the ATC200 line, but was virtually unique in its set-up and engine tuning. . It featured a 5-speed transmission with manual clutch and full suspension with 7.3” of front travel and 6.7” of rear trav

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