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There are forums that yet to have a post, the RSX forum is much busier than that so that can't possibly be an excuse.

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This FUCKING sucks. Fix it all back the way it was!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Its a pain in the ass having to browse through threads about the Integra thinking they're for a COMPLETELY different car, the RSX.

Another example is the SRI V2 CAI thread, every other car gets the V2 as a different CAI, but for the RSX its an SRI. Yet everyone who posts there owns and integra so its hard to get the point across.
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Re: Honda Forums

The RSX/Integra forums will stay as they are as far as I can see.

There are two reasons for this.

1. Outside North America the RSX is still known as Integra
2. What do a 1973 Corolla and 2004 model have in common? Nothing, but owners of the two cars gladly share a forum. The RSX is the replacement Integra, just because the nameplate changed in one market, doesn't mean that it warrants it's own forum.
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No sooner did I speak and the forums were put back the way they were....
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HA! Owned

1) They're still different cars.
2) The Protege and Mazda 3 are the same car but redesigned and renamed. The 3 si also 80% Ford Focus. Guess what. They don't share one forum. They don't share two. They have 3! And there are more RSXers than Protegers.


If Duesenberg which has forums that don't even posts in them can have about a dozen forums, why can't a popular car like the RSX have to share with an even more popular car?

Not only that but we couldn't even find the RSX posts, and B and D engine owners started telling us what could be done with the completely different K engine and then saying its not their fault that the RSX forum was moved into theirs.
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