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Old 05-23-2003, 03:20 PM
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1990/1991 integras

:flash: New to the Acura seen. Was wondering if any one could tell me about the 90-91 integra. have been looking at some but i know so little about them. ex: what type engine, what can be swapped into one w/little modifications.
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Ahh, excellent choice. The 2G teg has the B18A1 engine, for 90-91 it had 130 HP, 92-93 had 140. The 92-93 was the first year for the GSR, this had the B17A1 VTEC producing 160 HP. I would suggest keeping the engine thats in it and doing a frankenstein(VTEC head on LS block). Or, the best swap if you really want to is the B18C1 out of a 3G Teg GSR.
What else did you want to know, I can probably answer anything you want about the 2G teg.
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Re: 1990/1991 integras

I have 90 integra ls and Its got 150,000 miles. I want to get a new engine or rebuild it. My friend told me about a Gsr block with a Type R head. How would that do and how much would that cost me. (sorry if I jumped in on the post)
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