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Old 12-05-2003, 02:58 PM
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Type-R Question

Can someone please tell what the difference is betwwen the Integra GL and the Type-R (including physical features)?
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Old 12-05-2003, 05:53 PM
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bah lol
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is the gl the equivilant to the gsr?

cuz if so...here goes...

the gsr comes w/ the b18c1, compared to b18c5 in the type r (the b18c5 is simply the b18c1 w/ p&p b16 head and all sorts of other internal goodies.)

power differences: b18c1=170hp/128trq, b18c5=195hp/130trq.

exterior differences: bigger wing on the type r, shaved side moldings, type r front lip, stickers of course and the 5 lug 15 in rims. also, the type r came in championship white and pho. yellow where the gsr never did.

interior: no sun-roof for the type r and no cruise control. came w/ recaro seats instead of leather, and has a carbon fiber gauge cluster as well as insturment column (middle area.) type r floor mats (jus say type r w/ red trim basically) and of course the type r shift knob/boot.

those are the basic differences.

EDIT: also, the type r came w/ stock 2 1/4 in piping and a different styled muffler and the side skirts are painted to match.
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Re: Type-R Question

Nicer side skirts too on the ITR, well some of them anyways. Man I need some ITR doors so i don't have to shave my molding lol.
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umm why do you even care dan?
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How many times do you think the difference between the models has been explained? just in the last few months...
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Re: Type-R Question

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How many times do you think the difference between the models has been explained? just in the last few months...
yea...



easy explenation..if u can afford it,get the type r
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Old 12-06-2003, 07:39 AM
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From ITRCA

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Engine/Drivetrain:

Revised high flow intake
Revised high flow exhaust
Polished and ported heads and ports
Molybdenum coated piston skirts
62mm throttle body
Lightweight valves
Lighter, stronger flywheel
Redline bumped up to 8400 RPM
Limited slip differential

Body/Chassis/Suspension:

Larger brakes (11.1 inch front, 10.2 inch rear)
Revised lighter ABS system
5 lug Hubs
15x6 Alloy wheels
Bridgestone RE-010 tires
New front air dam
Larger rear spoiler
Short throw transmission with shorter gears
Front shock tower bar
Two rear stabilizer bars
- There is really only one rear stabilizer bar.
The other bar, which was added for the ITR only,
is actually a lower suspension brace - it has no
dynamic suspension interaction other than to help
prevent chassis flex
Stiffened suspension
Little over a 1/2 inch (15mm) lower ride height
Faux Carbon Fiber instrument panel (Center Console in 2000/2001)
Deep bolstered, race-inspired seats
Subtraction of 147 lbs (No sunroof, A/C, sound deadening material)
Only offered in White until 2000 then Yellow and Black were also offered
No protective side moldings
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Old 12-06-2003, 01:17 PM
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That was pretty good. Never seen one so detailed. Type R, like he said, if you can afford it, you should get it. Very nice car.
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