Ridgeline/MDX/RDX/Pilot Rear Diffs (RWD 5th gen Prelude)
Im tryin to make my 5th gen Prelude RWD. If I dont end up putting the H22 or a j35 transversely midship I was curious if I could run the H22 or j35 longitudinally in the stock bay up front with a rear diff from the MDX/RDX/Ridgeline/Pilot in the rear. My question is, are the diffs in these vehicles open? I know the sh-awd rear diffs can obviously vector torque left and right, could one of these be turned into a limited slip, or even better a functional sh-awd diff with some form of a controller? If I do use one of these diffs and run a longitudinally, front mounted motor, I'll go with a S2000 trans and adapter. I've heard s2k rear ends are very weak and I plan to run 450whp or so. Thanks in advance guys.
-Ian
-Ian
I now realize an h22 rotates counter clockwise whereas the f20c and f22c (and 6spd trans) spin clockwise. SO A longitudinal h22 and s2k trans will not be an option.
Looks like either a longitudinal J series w/ s2k trans or the J35 or factory H22 mounted transversely in the rear for a RMR configuration.
Looks like either a longitudinal J series w/ s2k trans or the J35 or factory H22 mounted transversely in the rear for a RMR configuration.
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