Four-wheel Drive Integra DC2
I have heard that not only was there an all-wheel drive EK Style four-door civic in other countries, but also that there were all-wheel drive Integra's produced outside the american market.
If any of you have any information: Web Site Links, Brochures, Specs, Dealer Contact Information, etc.... PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
As you know, I race my Type R at Pikes Peak. I think you can figure out what I am getting at!
Thank you. Feel Free to email me.
If any of you have any information: Web Site Links, Brochures, Specs, Dealer Contact Information, etc.... PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
As you know, I race my Type R at Pikes Peak. I think you can figure out what I am getting at!
Thank you. Feel Free to email me.
I was one of those fwd vehicles. However, I have heard in Australia that some of these Integras exist.
this is a pretty old topic, as it hasnt been discussed in a while.
from my knowledge, the "4wd" integra's never made it into production. yes, there were prototypes, but nothing that became mainstream.
from my knowledge, the "4wd" integra's never made it into production. yes, there were prototypes, but nothing that became mainstream.
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i think i ran into rwd integra on the net. you have to place the engine sideways and don't know if they used the same engine.. i'd say its more practical to get a wrx
I'll be god damned--I actually found proof of its existence!!!
to me!!!
http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData..._up.html#4d4wd
Sez it's a "1993.7" . Hmmm.
...and dig through this for some additional info.
http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData/integra/index.html
to me!!!
http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData..._up.html#4d4wd
Sez it's a "1993.7" . Hmmm.
...and dig through this for some additional info.
http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData/integra/index.html
i rember reading about that on this message board.. i think xi was supposed to be turbocharged... not awd... i searched the internet too.. but they did'nt have any information - specs looked like its regular integra
I agree, and I have been doing some bit of searching. However, I also looked for a four-wheel drive civic, which I know exists, and very very limited information is available on this one. I admit, I have been to Europe, Asia and Canada; I have never seen a four-wheel drive integra. However, there is a small group of contacts that I have that swear it exist. However, they mention it was in very small numbers. Seeing how many of us spend time on the internet researching what we love: Cars. There may be a chance one of us may have stumble upon information on the AWD integra.
I'll be god damned--I actually found proof of its existence!!!
to me!!!
http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData..._up.html#4d4wd
Sez it's a "1993.7" . Hmmm.
...and dig through this for some additional info.
http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData/integra/index.html
to me!!!
http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData..._up.html#4d4wd
Sez it's a "1993.7" . Hmmm.
...and dig through this for some additional info.
http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/ModelData/integra/index.html
That's awesome!! We need to get some good info on this somehow... some that is readable by white guys!
This is nothing new. It is basically the same as a Civic 4WD so you would not be able to run the B-series. I believe it is powered by a ZC. Check my website for more info.
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I don't know why but on my computer my own post does not appear the only way to view comments is to do a search for my own post!? I am going to try rebooting.
Hats off to you! I pulled my hair out the other night looking for this information. I also found the similar ZC set-up with AWD. The question comes in the fact of what rear diff and suspension did they use??? I know this is getting technical but..well you know what I am getting at.
I am still unable to see this topic on the Type R Forum. Hummmm. Maybe I am soing something wrong. I rebooted and such.


