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Throttle Position Sensor?

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Ok so I am buying this part on eBay because it is much cheaper...and I found a listing that says it fits a Honda Civic B/D/H motor. What does that mean? I have a regular 99 Honda Civic EX. Does that work for my car?

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  1. dude knows what hes talking about. B/D/H are just the series of the motor. like a b16 h22 etc.... most likely you have a b series.


  2. The B-series Honda straight-4 DOHC engines are popular automotive engines from the modern series of Honda engines. From the factory they produce between 126 horsepower (94 kW) to around 200 horsepower (150 kW), with even some models having a redline over 8,900 rpm. The engine has been made in 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 2.0, and 2.1 liter variants, with and without VTEC (Variable valve Timing and Electronic lift Control ). Later models have some minor upgrades, for instance modifications to the intake valves and ports and piston tops

    The Honda D engine is a family of inline 4-cylinder engines used in a variety of compact Honda models, most commonly the Honda Civic, CRX, Logo, Stream, and first-generation Integra. Its displacement ranges between 1.2 and 1.7 liters and is available in SOHC and DOHC versions; with some SOHC models equipped with VTEC. Power range started from 62 hp (46 kW) to 135 hp (101 kW). The D-series was introduced in 1984 and ended production in 2005 with the introduction of the 8th generation Honda Civic.

    The Honda H engine was Honda's high-performance engine family from the 1990s and early 2000s. It is largely derived from the Honda F engine with which it shares many design features. Like Honda's other 4-cylinder families of the 80s and 90s, it was replaced by the Honda K engine. The primary applications of the H engine series were the fourth- and fifth-generation Honda Prelude, and the fifth- and sixth-generation Honda Accord. It has also enjoyed some success as a racing engine, forming the basis of Honda's Touring car racing engines for many years, and being installed in lightweight chassis (such as the Honda CRX) for use in drag racing. The F20B, though technically coded part of the F-series family of engines, was basically a destroked version of the H22A. It was developed for Honda to be able to enter into the 2-liter class in racing.

    Mostly likely you have a B series motor.

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