Integra Newbie
Hello everyone, I am interested in getting an integra and I was wondering if you could tell me which year is best. I am looking for fast but not looking to race on the track. I have about $10,000 to spend. I realize this is not an exciting topic, however you guys are the ones that know best. Thanks in advance.
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Whatever Integra model you go with, just make sure it's not "ragged-out". Take the car to a reputable mechanic and have them check it out before you buy. The fee for the mechanic will be well worth it down the road. Word...
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I dont know whats up with ob1, but obd2 is strait. Sure, I put a test pipe on and my CEL went on.That just makes me run rich, which is great for my NOZ
get a 98+ LS or GS. im sure u can get one right at 10,000. there not taht fast but there good for the money, and you have a better looking body in most cases, and the 98+ look is kinda popular wiht the integras, due to the front end, rear end, and tail lights.
OBD1 is On Board Diagnostics 1 OBD2 is On Board Diagnostics 2
OBD 1 has one O2 sensor. OBD 2 has 2 O2 sensors. One in the header and one after the cat
OBD 1 is Hondata compliant and is usually easier to get more power out of the engine (less environmentally friendly)
OBD 2 is more environmentally friendly (a good thing). I was able to wring decent power out of my motor with mild bolt ons.
Get a 94 GSR and build the engine... You can get great performance for 10 grand!
[Modified by 5-SpeedFreak, 9:36 PM 10/10/2002]
OBD 1 has one O2 sensor. OBD 2 has 2 O2 sensors. One in the header and one after the cat
OBD 1 is Hondata compliant and is usually easier to get more power out of the engine (less environmentally friendly)
OBD 2 is more environmentally friendly (a good thing). I was able to wring decent power out of my motor with mild bolt ons.
Get a 94 GSR and build the engine... You can get great performance for 10 grand!
[Modified by 5-SpeedFreak, 9:36 PM 10/10/2002]
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