94-97 VS 98-01 differences?
the head lights are different.
There are these handles on the seats that adjust the bottom part of the seat and the part for your back that is not on my friends 1995 gsr, dont know when that started though.
1999 leather became standard
There are these handles on the seats that adjust the bottom part of the seat and the part for your back that is not on my friends 1995 gsr, dont know when that started though.
1999 leather became standard
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xmilanoredsix »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I dont believe the hood, lights, or fenders are different from 94-97 vs 98-01.
I believe it is just the front and rear bumper.(physical)</TD></TR></TABLE>
That would be the Type R with body differences from 97,98 and 00, 01.
I believe it is just the front and rear bumper.(physical)</TD></TR></TABLE>
That would be the Type R with body differences from 97,98 and 00, 01.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BlackSage »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the head lights are different.
There are these handles on the seats that adjust the bottom part of the seat and the part for your back that is not on my friends 1995 gsr, dont know when that started though.
1999 leather became standard</TD></TR></TABLE> Both mine and my cousins 94 gsrs have that on our seats. Maybe your friend got hosed. Its only on the drivers side though.
But outside the head lights, tail lights, mirrors, front and rear bumpers are different(and in some cases side skirts). In one of those years they added a little handle on the trunk to open it.
There are these handles on the seats that adjust the bottom part of the seat and the part for your back that is not on my friends 1995 gsr, dont know when that started though.
1999 leather became standard</TD></TR></TABLE> Both mine and my cousins 94 gsrs have that on our seats. Maybe your friend got hosed. Its only on the drivers side though.
But outside the head lights, tail lights, mirrors, front and rear bumpers are different(and in some cases side skirts). In one of those years they added a little handle on the trunk to open it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sack Master »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Both mine and my cousins 94 gsrs have that on our seats. Maybe your friend got hosed. Its only on the drivers side though.
But outside the head lights, tail lights, mirrors, front and rear bumpers are different(and in some cases side skirts). In one of those years they added a little handle on the trunk to open it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They are talking about something different. We 94-97 owners have something to adjust the lumbar, but they have something that also adjusts the *** portion of the seat.
But outside the head lights, tail lights, mirrors, front and rear bumpers are different(and in some cases side skirts). In one of those years they added a little handle on the trunk to open it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They are talking about something different. We 94-97 owners have something to adjust the lumbar, but they have something that also adjusts the *** portion of the seat.
the headlights are different from 97 to '98. they are different to go along with different front and rear bumpers. I believe that the fenders and hood are the same.
The "back support" you guys are talking about is called Lumbar support, and it was definitely on all '94-'97 drivers side Integra seats. I know that because my '94 LS had lumbar support, only on the driver side.
what year did they do away with the in dash clock?
-Mike
The "back support" you guys are talking about is called Lumbar support, and it was definitely on all '94-'97 drivers side Integra seats. I know that because my '94 LS had lumbar support, only on the driver side.
what year did they do away with the in dash clock?
-Mike
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ek9Max »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so no interior differences? </TD></TR></TABLE>
What specifically are you looking for?
What specifically are you looking for?
The differences as far as interior goes are a different shift ****, a pleather wraparound the steering wheel (whatever material it is), floormats, and in some cases a difference in location of the driver/passenger side speakers in front. ANd then for exterior, bumbers, headlights, you can unlock all doors from the trunk, and the trunk has a lever in order to open it instead of being able to pop the trunk with a turn of the key.I believe those are all the differences with the interior/exterior.Also, my 2001 Integra GSR has a starter chip in the key, you cant start the car without the right key.If you have one of these, dont lose it!they'll charge you 100 bucks for a new one at the dealership. I know from experience.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ek9Max »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I know the bumpers,fenders, lights, hoods are different. OBD2a vs OBD2b
Are there any interior differences? Anythign els eI am missing? </TD></TR></TABLE>
hmm i thought only 96+ got OBDii ??
BTW, wuts the diff. in engine between those yrs,, if any?
Are there any interior differences? Anythign els eI am missing? </TD></TR></TABLE>
hmm i thought only 96+ got OBDii ??
BTW, wuts the diff. in engine between those yrs,, if any?
94-95 is OBD1, 96-98 is OBD2a, 99-00 is OBD2b
The fenders and hood were all the same throughout, in 98 they got new headlights, taillights, front & rear bumpers, 98 side mirrors also got shaped differently like they have a contour on them, 94-97 side mirrors were smooth
The fenders and hood were all the same throughout, in 98 they got new headlights, taillights, front & rear bumpers, 98 side mirrors also got shaped differently like they have a contour on them, 94-97 side mirrors were smooth
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DC2Teg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">94-95 is OBD1, 96-98 is OBD2a, 99-00 is OBD2b
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It's actually:
88-91 obd0, 92-95 obd1
civics:
96-98 = 2a
99+ = 2b
tegs
96-99 = 2a
00+ = 2b
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It's actually:
88-91 obd0, 92-95 obd1
civics:
96-98 = 2a
99+ = 2b
tegs
96-99 = 2a
00+ = 2b
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MrGetRt »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what about engine wise, i've gotta 95 SE and i think the rods and cams ajustability are abit more aggresive, not sure though </TD></TR></TABLE>your dumb
On the 98 up. The door panels. the instert are longer. they go all the way to the door.
While the 94-97 are round. Kind of hard to say but go look at the door panels near the end of hte door.
The seats are also differenet. the 98+ the seats have more adjustable *****. while the 94-97 have the lumbar and seat adjuster thing.
The center consoles are differnet also the writing on the heater cold-to warm.
Also on the 98up the trim is silver.
While the 94-97 are round. Kind of hard to say but go look at the door panels near the end of hte door.
The seats are also differenet. the 98+ the seats have more adjustable *****. while the 94-97 have the lumbar and seat adjuster thing.
The center consoles are differnet also the writing on the heater cold-to warm.
Also on the 98up the trim is silver.
ok..dumb Q...i dont know shiet abt teg., so i'm just curious on why it's called LS/VTEC and not RS/VTEC or GS/VTEC, etc..,the term LS being used much much more than RS/GS/SE...is there something special abt it?
just wondering
just wondering
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by KhanhCord »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok..dumb Q...i dont know shiet abt teg., so i'm just curious on why it's called LS/VTEC and not RS/VTEC or GS/VTEC, etc..,the term LS being used much much more than RS/GS/SE...is there something special abt it?
just wondering
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No, nothing special about it. The LS is just the most common and familiar non-VTEC model, so most people refer to the combo as "LS/VTEC".
just wondering
</TD></TR></TABLE>No, nothing special about it. The LS is just the most common and familiar non-VTEC model, so most people refer to the combo as "LS/VTEC".



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