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Old 19 Aug 2007, 06:16 pm
Nathan F Nathan F is offline
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Default motor in 94 acura integras?

were the b18's the only motor offered on the integras in 94?
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 06:20 pm
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Yes.The B18A/B non-vtecs were offered in the RS,LS,GS, and SE.The B18C vtec's were offered in the GSR and Type R
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 06:28 pm
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B18B1 Acura Integra GS/LS/RS 1994-1995 140 HpB18C Acura Integra SiR (JDM) 1995-1997 180HpB18C1 Acura Integra GSR 1994-2001 170hpB18C3 Honda Integra Type R 1995-1998 195hpB18C5 Acura Integra Type R 1998-2001 200hpC32A 3.2L DOHC VTEC- V6 97+ NSX/NSX-T 290hp 1994 GS/LS/RS Integras came with a B18B1, 1994 GSRs came with a B18C1. Thats only if it is stock. You can cram just about any motor into an integra. Common integra swaps include B16A, all B18Cs, H22s (prelude motor), K20s (RSX motor), LS VTEC (LS bottom end with VTEC head and other motor goodies)
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 06:36 pm
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what ninja boy said
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 06:40 pm
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NoB18C1 was the GSR motor (vtec)B18B1 was the LS motor (non vtec)..but the 94 has the B18a1...little outdated version of the b18b1in japan ONLY there was the B18c5 (type R vtec)
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 06:42 pm
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Yes
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Old 19 Aug 2007, 06:46 pm
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no b18c5 is usdm type r. for some reason jdm motors didn't have a number at the end of the engine code. in japan, they go by b18c spec r to specify type r or something like that. hey, u should put a d-series in ur teg...hehehe...
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