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I have a 93 Acura Integra LS and I was wondering how I could find out if I have a 1.7 or a 1.8L engine.
That may seem like a lame question, but looking at the engine and the literature I got with the car, I have no way of obviously finding out. TIA for any help. Steven |
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Re: Discerning between the 1.7L and 1.8 engine
just look at the stamp on the block. im pretty sure its a 1.8. the 1.7's came in the 93 gsr
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Re: Discerning between the 1.7L and 1.8 engine
Where on the block? And what do you mean "GSR" (possible newbie alert)? I have an "LS".
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Re: Discerning between the 1.7L and 1.8 engine
Thanks, folks. EliteFreke sent me a note saying that the location of the stamp is the front of the block. Also, the valve cover for a 1.7 has "DOHC VTEC" on it.
I appreciate everyone's help on this. |
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