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orod35

New Member
im just posting to throw my self out there to people willing to give advice and suggestions. i currently dont have a car because of the fact that i am deploying soon.
im here because i have extreme interest in integras since i was.... well since i first saw one.
if anybody is willing, im happy and open to receiving info on which car to buy when i come back from my deployment.
i am trying to start a project car that i can call my own. my buddy has an mr2 that i hope to spend som time learning and workin on until im am up to par with engine and body work to be able to go on my own to bigger and better things.
Basically im saying i need advice on whether an integra is a suitable for project car newbie
 

thenoxus1

Quick-Spool Racing LLC
Welcome! Good luck with your tour. Integras have a wealth of parts available both oem and aftermarket which makes it suitable for project cars. Also the ability to swap engines amongst different models is Great too. Definitely a good car to spend some time with!
 

JGvtec

New Member
Welcome to CI. Im Jordan. :hi:

Integra's are great cars and are defiantly great cars for projects.

Any questions just feel free to ask us. We would be more than happy to answer.
 

thatsmrpyro2u

New Member
i had my parents pick up my integra while i was still in afghanistan. they are great cars to learn on and have hundreds of options for modifying. good luck with your deployment and keep ur head down
 


Prozon

Kris
First of all, thanks for serving our country. :)


As for Integra's, get one! They are a great car to work on. In my opinion it's one of the easiest things to learn about, partially due to the large crowd that follows them and customizes them. It's a fun hobby. You'll love it!

Good luck wherever you may be deploying.
If you have any questions just ask.
 

orod35

New Member
thanks for your replies. all the questions i have r basic stuff i would think like. wat kind of integra would i b looking for and what in it should i look for to determine that it is the right one. whats the difference in each type. i have no idea wat DA and DC mean. i want to buy one that is plain plain stock so i can start from the ground up.
 


JGvtec

New Member
thanks for your replies. all the questions i have r basic stuff i would think like. wat kind of integra would i b looking for and what in it should i look for to determine that it is the right one. whats the difference in each type. i have no idea wat DA and DC mean. i want to buy one that is plain plain stock so i can start from the ground up.
whichever integra you like it the right one for you ;)

da or da9 refers to the styles from the years 90-93 (Also can get a gsr in these years but its kinda rare.)



DC2 refers to the years of the GSR from 94-01

DC4 refers to an integra without vtec. 94-01

This is what the years of 94-01 look like. slight difference in bumpers in these years.



Hope this helped you.
 

orod35

New Member
it really does. opened my mind lol. i really like the da body styles. and plus its a cheaper start than the new models. i also need to start researching integra motors n specs so i kno the ins and outs when i come. is there any specific type of books or informational articles on these. and im going to look around for what i should first to me future baby and how much it will run me so i can formulate a budget. thanks alot.
 

JGvtec

New Member
it really does. opened my mind lol. i really like the da body styles. and plus its a cheaper start than the new models. i also need to start researching integra motors n specs so i kno the ins and outs when i come. is there any specific type of books or informational articles on these. and im going to look around for what i should first to me future baby and how much it will run me so i can formulate a budget. thanks alot.
On the top by marketplace it says integra specs.

whatever ill just paste them here.
 

JGvtec

New Member
G2 (90-93) INTEGRA

Drivetrain Layout:
Transverse front engine/front wheel drive

Engine:

RS/LS/GS: B18A1
Open deck, die cast aluminum block and head
16 valve DOHC
Displacement: 1,834 cc
Bore: 81mm (3.19 in)
Stroke: 89mm (3.50 in)
Horsepower:
90-91: 130hp @ 6000 rpm
92-93: 140hp @ 6300
Torque:
90-91: 121 ft.-lbs @ 5000 rpm
92-93: 127 ft.-lbs @ 5000rpm
Compression Ratio: 9.2:1
Redline: 7000 rpm
Fuel: Regular unleaded

GS-R: B17A1
Open deck, die cast aluminum block and head
16 valve DOHC VTEC
Displacement: 1,678 cc
Bore: 81mm (3.19 in)
Stroke: 81.4mm (3.20 in)
Horsepower: 160hp @ 7600 rpm
Torque: 117 ft-lbs @ 7000 rpm
Compression Ratio: 9.7:1
Redline: 8000 rpm
Fuel: Premium unleaded


G3 (94-01) Integra

Drivetrain Layout:
Transverse front engine/front wheel drive

Engine:

Type R: B18C5
Open deck, die cast aluminum block and head
16 valve DOHC VTEC
Displacement: 1797cc (109.66 cu. in.)
Bore: 81mm (3.19 in)
Stroke: 87.2mm (3.43 in)
Horsepower: 195 @ 8200 rpm
Torque: 130ft.-lbs @ 7500 rpm
Compression Ratio: 11:1
Redline: 8400 rpm
Fuel: Premium unleaded

GS-R: B18C1
Open deck, die cast aluminum block and head
16 valve DOHC VTEC
Displacement: 1797cc (109.66 cu. in.)
Bore: 81mm (3.19 in)
Stroke: 87.2mm (3.43 in)
Horsepower: 170 @ 7,600 rpm
Torque: 128 ft.-lbs @ 6,200 rpm
Compression Ratio: 10:1
Redline: 8100 rpm
Fuel: Premium unleaded

RS/LS/GS/SE: B18B1
Open deck, die cast aluminum block and head
16 valve DOHC
Displacement: 1,834 cc
Bore: 81mm (3.19 in)
Stroke: 89mm (3.50 in)
Horsepower: 142 @ 6300 rpm
Torque: 127 ft.-lbs @ 5200 rpm
Compression Ratio: 9.2:1
Redline: 6800 rpm
Fuel: Regular unleaded
 

orod35

New Member
ok. i may sound like a dunce but i have no idea what all those engine info means or their importance. is that like a reference point if ur gonna buy new parts for it or something?
 

JGvtec

New Member
ok. i may sound like a dunce but i have no idea what all those engine info means or their importance. is that like a reference point if ur gonna buy new parts for it or something?
Knowing that you don't know what some of these mean. I would re search more into what your planning on doing, before jumping the gun. Google is our friend or even search here im sure there is a thread that will help you.
 

orod35

New Member
Knowing that you don't know what some of these mean. I would re search more into what your planning on doing, before jumping the gun. Google is our friend or even search here im sure there is a thread that will help you.
which is exactly the reason why im lookin into it now to buy the car next year. i have no clue what to search for. like what specific topic
 
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