well first you answered your question in your question. It has a 1.8 liter GSR dumb a$$. YOUR WELCOME
i am tryin to do the same thing on a 98 gsr
Prolly around 7 seconds depending on driver.
well yah u can if its a GSR it should fit but if its like a LS or anything else besides a GSR then no unless u moddify it...because a GSR is like 99% Honda parts
its vtec not vtech.
The correct plug gap for the 94-01 Integra GS-R is .052 inch. As a little added bit of info, the correct plug is a NGK PFR6G-13.
it is. if its a 98 ex its vtech, its got a d16y8 vtec. if you look at the back left of the valve cover you will see a little solenoid. that's the vtech.
Yes, with one exception: the 92 Integra comes with a cable actuated clutch, the 98 a hydraulic actuated clutch. Hasport may have a cable to hydraulic converter kit.
depends on if the v-tech engine was made for 93 to 96 modles or for 96 to 98 modles
First generation Integra's have D16A1 motors Second generation had B16's B17's and B18's all of which had vtec besides the B18B, and the B18A motor. Third Generation Integra's all had B18 motors, but had many different versions, the B18B1 was the stock RS, GS, and LS motor, the B18C1 Was standard in the GS-R models, the B18CR was standard in the 96-97 Type R models, and the B18C5 was standard in 98-2001 end of productions models.
it will fit but you need to convert it to a cable clutch because the 98's are hydraulic
you buy brake pads and you change them
Under passenger side. Far right