Acura integra DA what model?
I just got a Acura integra last night its a 1992 but what i don't know if its a base model or what model it is anyone know how i can find out? some things i know it has is power windows power locks and a sun roof dont know if that matters
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Thanks for the help everyone...Is the GS the cheapest model? and i thought there was only RSi, and the XSi? Or is that a whole difrent thing cause im looking at wikipeadia.
Ohh gotcha and its my first car just turned 18 and wanted to learn how to drive stick and i got the car for 1100. Is that the reason this car doesnt have a vtec engine?
I recommend it IF it's done right, or else you have your self an oil staved ticking time bomb. LSV in a DA9 shell would be fun
Last edited by B_Swapped93; Nov 18, 2013 at 11:55 PM.
RS = cheapest model (DA9x4)
LS = midrange model (DA9x5)
GS = high-end model (DA9x6)
GS with leather interior = top-line GS (DA9x7)
The "x" above denotes the transmission. 3 = manual, 4 = automatic. My car is a DA934.
If your car is a '92, the 10th character of the VIN should be an "N".
Please note that the use of the term "LS" to denote a non-VTEC engine is something made up by Internet users. Honda never used that terminology.
so my car is not the cheapest in north america right? Being the Gs is high end? is the gs with leather interior the one with VTEC? So my engine is not LS Thats something everyone just says.
No.
LS has nothing to do with the engine. It is only a sub-model code for the car. RS, LS, GS, all have the same engine (B18A), without vtec.
For '90-'93, the model range for North American DA9s went like this:
RS = cheapest model (DA9x4)
LS = midrange model (DA9x5)
GS = high-end model (DA9x6)
GS with leather interior = top-line GS (DA9x7)
The "x" above denotes the transmission. 3 = manual, 4 = automatic. My car is a DA934.
If your car is a '92, the 10th character of the VIN should be an "N".
Please note that the use of the term "LS" to denote a non-VTEC engine is something made up by Internet users. Honda never used that terminology.
RS = cheapest model (DA9x4)
LS = midrange model (DA9x5)
GS = high-end model (DA9x6)
GS with leather interior = top-line GS (DA9x7)
The "x" above denotes the transmission. 3 = manual, 4 = automatic. My car is a DA934.
If your car is a '92, the 10th character of the VIN should be an "N".
Please note that the use of the term "LS" to denote a non-VTEC engine is something made up by Internet users. Honda never used that terminology.
Damn, people. Stop spreading around incorrect information -__-


