Is the Acura Integra GSR RWD?

Is the Acura Integra GSR RWD?

No – both generations are front wheel drive only. Both gen Integras are front wheel drive, front-engined in design. Much of the success of the Integra Type R comes down to its highly focused nature.

What engine does the Acura GSR comes with?

cylinder VTEC engine
The GS-R hatchback came only with a 5-speed manual transmission and 1.7-liter B17A1 4-cylinder VTEC engine with 160 hp (119 kW).

How do I know if I have a B16 transmission?

Re: how to tell if its a b16 tranny The only real way to check which one it is besides installing it is to take the case off and count teeth on the gears. There are topics you can search for that discuss calculating gear ratios by counting teeth.

When did the Acura Integra GS-R come out?

The Acura Integra GS-R model was first developed in 1992. It was available in the second and third generation body style. The GS-R model is equipped with a 1.8 liter VTEC (variable valve timing) engine which is capable of 170 Horse power.

What kind of engine does an Acura GS-R have?

The GS-R model is equipped with a 1.8 liter VTEC (variable valve timing) engine which is capable of 170 Horse power. The GS-R was known as the performance model of the Integra other than the extremely rare TYPE R [1] which is even better. The GS-R was a desired car by many because it was fun to drive yet also was a good daily driver.

Is the Acura Integra a cut rate car?

The Acura never gave us that cut-rate feeling of a bargain item. But some of you chose to read more into test-track results than did we. Oh, our usual go/stop/turn tests put the Integra mid-pack, but in a group capable of running rings around most cars on the road.

What’s the top speed of a 1994 Acura Integra?

This left a besmirchment painful to see and brought an insurance estimate for $501.28 in repairs. The Acura’s wild four-cylinder wore its 35,000 miles well. At the concluding test, the 0-to-60-mph time rose by 0.1 second to seven seconds flat, and top speed increased 1 mph, to 136.

This Acura arrived in late 1993 as a pilot-production model with 1500 miles on it. Usually we avoid pilot cars. They rarely deliver the performance and reliability that come after the assembly line begins real production. But this GS-R was from Honda’s fancypants branch, so we chose to proceed based on experiences with earlier Acuras.

What was the engine code for the first Acura Integra?

The first generation Acura Integras actually came with two different engines. Although they shared the same engine code ( D16A1 ), there were a few differences. The engine differed in the years 1986 to 1987 and 1988 to 1989. The two engines are commonly called the “Browntop” and “Blacktop” due to the color of their valve covers.

The Acura never gave us that cut-rate feeling of a bargain item. But some of you chose to read more into test-track results than did we. Oh, our usual go/stop/turn tests put the Integra mid-pack, but in a group capable of running rings around most cars on the road.

When was the Honda Integra on the Ten Best Cars list?

Car and Driver magazine named the Integra to its annual Ten Best list six times: in 1987, 1988, and 1994 through 1997. The GS-R model was called out specifically in 1994 and 1995. It made a return on the Ten Best list as the Acura RSX, in 2002 and 2003.