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The Honda A series inline-four cylinder engine is used in 1980s Honda
Accord Accord may refer to: Businesses and products * Honda Accord, a car manufactured by the Honda Motor Company * Accord (cigarette), a brand of Rothmans, Benson & Hedges * Accord (company), a former public services provider in south England * Accord H ...
and Prelude models. It was introduced in 1982, with the second-generation Honda Prelude, and available in three displacement sizes: 1.6-, 1.8- and 2.0-liters. It features cast iron block and aluminum
SOHC An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion cha ...
head design with three valves per cylinder for a total of 12 valves. It was available in carbureted and
fuel-injected Fuel injection is the introduction of fuel in an internal combustion engine, most commonly automotive engines, by the means of an injector. This article focuses on fuel injection in reciprocating piston and Wankel rotary engines. All comp ...
configurations


History

The Honda A-series engines succeeded the earlier EZ, ES, BS and ET engines in the Honda Accord and Prelude. There were several variations, ranging from the 1.6-liter A16A to the 2.0-liter A20A. Beginning in the 1988 model year, in the North American market, the A20A3 and A20A4 used a dual-stage runner intake manifold design, 4-2-1
exhaust manifold In automotive engineering, an exhaust manifold collects the exhaust gases from multiple cylinders into one pipe. The word '' manifold'' comes from the Old English word ''manigfeald'' (from the Anglo-Saxon ''manig'' anyand ''feald'' old and ref ...
, and a more advanced electronic distributor. The Programmed fuel injection engines were equipped with partial OBD-0 engine computers.


Aftermarket

The aftermarket has produced various parts for the Accord and Prelude A series engine. Most upgrades and modifications to the A-series engines are of the do-it-yourself variety, with one of the more popular being a
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setup and OBD-1 conversion for more tuneability options.


A-Series engines

The engine of the A-series is based on the cylinder block of the 1.8-liter engine: the 1.6-liter engine has a reduced piston stroke, and the 2.0-liter engine is obtained by increasing the cylinder bore.


A16A1

The A16A1 was a carbureted 1.6-liter engine used in 1986–1989 Accords and Vigors outside the North American market. This engine was known as the EZ in 1984 and 1985, non-US Accords.


Specifications

* Induction: Single 2bbl Keihin carburetor * Displacement: * Bore x Stroke: * Compression Ratio: 9.0:1 * Power: at 6000 rpm * Torque at 3500 rpm


A18A

The A18A engine was the 1.8-liter engine found in 1982–1987 Honda Prelude and 1986–1988 Accord found in JDM models. Prelude A18A has twin side-draft CV carburetors (also named ET2 in some years) while the Accords came with single down-draught carburetor.


Specifications


=Accord

= (JDM) * Induction: Single 2bbl Keihin carburetor * Displacement: * Bore x Stroke: * Compression Ratio : 9.0:1 * Power: at 5800 rpm * Torque: at 3500 rpm


=Prelude

= (JDM) * Induction: Twin side-draft CV carburetors * Displacement: * Bore x Stroke: * Compression Ratio : 9.4:1 * Power: at 5800 rpm * Torque: at 4000 rpm


A20A

The A20A was available in both carbureted and fuel-injected versions. It has a SOHC 12-valve NON-
CVCC CVCC, or , is an internal combustion engine technology developed and trademarked by the Honda Motor Company. The technology's name refers to its primary features: Compound refers to the use of two combustion chambers; Vortex refers to the vort ...
cylinder head, with two intake valves and one exhaust valve per cylinder. They were found in both Accords and Preludes during the 1980s.


A20A1 & A20A2

The A20A1 and A20A2 were the carbureted versions of the A20A engines. It was available in the 1986–1989 Accord DX and LX. They are the same engine, the only difference between them being that the A20A2 has no emissions components, so it has a slightly higher power output.


=Specifications

= * Induction: Single 2bbl Keihin Feedback Carburetor * Exhaust: 4-1 Cast Manifold * Displacement: * Bore x Stroke: * Compression Ratio : 9.2:1; 9.1:1 (Accord KX model) * Power (A20A1): ** ** at 3500 rpm * Power (A20A2, Indonesia): ** at 5500 rpm ** at 3500 rpm


A20A3 and A20A4

The A20A3 and A20A4 were the fuel injected versions of the A20A engines. They were run by Honda's
PGM-FI Programmed Fuel Injection, or PGMFI/PGM-FI, is the name given by Honda to a proprietary digital electronic fuel injection system for internal combustion engines with port injection. It is available since the early 1980s. This system has been imple ...
system on a partial OBD-0 computer. The A20A4 gives a slightly higher power output because of not having emissions components. The A20A3 was offered in the 1984–1987 Honda Prelude 2.0Si, the 1986-1989 Honda Accord LX-i as well as the 1989 Honda Accord SE-i. In 1988, the A20A3 injection system in the US and Canada has been upgraded with a new two-stage intake manifold (Dual-Stage Intake Manifold) and 4-2-1 exhaust manifold and the compression ratio has been increased from 8.8 to 9.3 netting extra 10hp and 8lb-ft of torque.


=Specifications

= * Induction: Honda PGM-FI * Exhaust: 4-1 Cast Manifold (1984–1987); 4-2-1 Cast Manifold (1988-1989) * Displacement: * Bore x Stroke: * Compression Ratio : 9.4:1; 8.9:1 (Accord KS Model); 1:8.8 (Accord KX & KG with
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); * Power: ** 1984–1987: at 5500 rpm & at 4500 rpm ** 1988–1989: at 5500 rpm & at 4000 rpm


See also

*
List of Honda engines This is a list of internal combustion engines models manufactured by the Honda Motor Company. Automotive Inline 2-cylinder * EH:1977–1988 Acty:1985–1988 Today Inline 3-cylinder * E07A-series ** 00–06 ECA1 (hybrid) ** 88–98 ...


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