1997 Acura Integra Gs-r Hatchback B18c1 Dohc Vtec 5 Speed Manual White on 2040-cars
United States
HI YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1997 ACURA INTEGRA GS-R. IT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR THE YEAR. EVERYTHING IS ORIGINAL FACTORY W/ THE EXCEPTION OF AFTERMARKET WHEELS & CD PLAYER. THE BIGGEST PROBLEM IS THAT IT NEEDS A NEW TRANSMISSION. IT SHIFTS INTO 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 5TH, & REVERSE W/ NO PROBLEMS, BUT IT WILL NOT GO INTO 4TH GEAR AT ALL. I START IT UP EVERY OTHER DAY. THEN AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK I DRIVE IT IN 1ST GEAR AROUND 1 SQUARE BLOCK (TO KEEP THINGS FUNCTIONING). BESIDES THAT, IT IS A VERY CLEAN CAR (SEE PICS). IT HAS A WHITE EXTERIOR THAT ONLY HAS FEW BLEMISHES (SEE PICS). OVERALL IT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. THE INTERIOR IS A GRAY CLOTH & IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. ALSO NEVER SMOKED IN. THE B18C1 DOHC VTEC ENGINE IS STRONG W/ NO PINGS, KNOCKS, ETC... VERY SOLID AT 198,000 MILES. HAS ANOTHER 100k+ MILES LEFT IN IT. 170hp @ 7600 rpm & 128 ft. lbs. TORQUE @ 6200 rpm. 10:1 COMPRESSION RATIO. THIS INTEGRA GETS GREAT MILEAGE @ 30+ MPG ON THE HIGHWAY. THE 195/60/R15 TIRES HAVE APPROX. 60% TREAD LEFT ON THEM.
PROS: STARTER REPLACED @ 196k MILES TIMING BELT REPLACED @ 165k MILES POWER EVERYTHING (WINDOWS, LOCKS, ETC...) NEVER SMOKED IN CRUISE CONTROL CD PLAYER ALL STOCK DOHC VTEC B18C1 ENGINE MOST OF VEHICLE IS STOCK BESIDES WHEELS & CD PLAYER (NOT BEEN TUNED UP/MODIFIED) CONS: NEEDS TRANSMISSION 2 VERY SMALL RUST SPOTS ON THE REAR WHEEL WELLS 1 RUST SPOT ON THE BOTTOM OF DRIVER SIDE DOOR APPROX. 1" LONG RIP ON THE BACK OF PASSENGER SIDE SEAT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WANT MORE PICS. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME @ (937)369-4846. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK-UP &/OR SHIPPING. I WILL ASSIST IN ANY WAY I CAN TO MAKE THE PROCESS AS EASY AS POSSIBLE. I RECOMMEND TO COME LOOK AT THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO VEHICLE PURCHASE. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END LISTING EARLY AS I HAVE IT FOR SALE LOCALLY. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOD BLESS! KEYWORDS: ACURA HONDA GS LS GSR GS-R TYPE R TYPE-R CIVIC SI JDM DOHC VTEC V-TEC DC2 DC4 B18 B18C B18C1 D16 H22 H23 5SPEED 5-SPEED MANUAL AUTO AUTOMATIC 2DR 3DR HATCHBACK HB TUNER 96 97 98 99 00 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 |
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2015 Acura TLX production gets underway in Ohio
Tue, 15 Jul 2014It's been three months since Acura unveiled the supposedly production-ready TLX sedan at the New York Auto Show, but dealers have yet to receive any units to sell. That's because, as we reported back in April, production of the TLX was pushed back. We're glad to report now, however, that production has commenced at the Marysville Auto Plant in Ohio.
The Honda facility in Marysville, just south of Columbus, also produces the Accord sedan and coupe for local consumption and export. With over 30 years since its founding, the factory has previously handled production of the Acura TL and RDX as well as the company's Gold Wing motorcycles.
The Marysville Auto Plant is one of many facilities which Honda operates in Ohio. Among the others, you'll also find the East Liberty assembly plant that handles the Acura RDX as well as the Honda Crosstour and CR-V, an engine plant in Anna, a transmission factory in Russells Point, several R&D centers, component manufacturers and a new Performance Manufacturing Center being built to handle the coming NSX sports car in Marysville.
Acura announces NSX GT3 Evo22 race car will live on
Thu, Aug 5 2021The Acura NSX may be winding down production in 2022, but it still has some life left on the track. Today, Acura announced that it will introduce a new version of its NSX GT3 race car. It features a slew of improvements that should make the platform more competitive. Called the NSX GT3 Evo22, it builds upon the existing NSX GT3 a car that has won multiple championships in IMSA, SRO and Japan's SuperGT. The Evo22 gets improved intercoolers for the 3.5-liter twin-turbo shared with the road car, allowing it to perform consistently in a wider range of conditions and locations. Underneath, the suspension earns some tweaks in revised spring rates and geometry adjustments. To improve the car for endurance racing, the Evo22 reduces pit time with larger fluid tanks, while a revised wheel system allows for quicker tire changes. An FIA-mandated rain light illuminates the rear. Acura will also offer several air conditioning and headlight options. As with the outgoing NSX GT3, the Evo22 eschews the road car's hybrid and all-wheel-drive systems. Instead, it employs an XTRAC semi-automatic six-speed sequential transmission to send power to the rear wheels. Both the race and road car, however, share the same specs for the engine block, heads, valvetrain, crankshaft, pistons, and dry-sump lubrication system. The motors and chassis are both built at Acura's Performance Manufacturing Center in Ohio, while final assembly for the GT3 takes place in Milan, Italy. While European GT3s are supported from Italy, Honda Performance Division in Southern California will support North American teams. The NSX GT3 is the defending IMSA GTD and SRO GT Manufacturers’ Champion, and has achieved 25 IMSA and SRO class wins since its North American introduction in 2017. Interestingly, Acura says the the NSX GT3 is homologated globally through 2024. So, while new road cars won't be produced after next year, you'll still see them representing the "A" calipers at the track beyond that.
Editors’ Picks January 2023 | Acura Integra, the new CR-V and more
Wed, Feb 1 2023A new year means another long year of testing and evaluating new metal coming from the automotive industry — we know, tough job, right? It also means another year of new cars making it to our EditorsÂ’ Picks status, and weÂ’re starting out January with a bang. In total, eight new vehicles were EditorsÂ’ Picks this month, including some brand-new models like the redesigned Honda CR-V, Cadillac Lyriq and the ever-controversial Acura Integra. In case you missed our previous Editors' Picks posts, hereÂ’s a quick refresher on whatÂ’s going on here. We rate all the new cars we drive with a 1-10 score. Cars that are exemplary in their respective segments get an EditorsÂ’ Pick designation. Those are the ones weÂ’d recommend to our friends, family and anybody whoÂ’s curious and asks the question. The list that youÂ’ll find below consists of every car we rated in January that earned an EditorsÂ’ Pick. 2023 Honda CR-V 2023 Honda CR-V Sport Touring front three quarter View 22 Photos Quick take: An all-around winner, the Honda CR-V is spacious, features easily used technology and looks better than ever. We recommend the efficient hybrid model, but the standard powertrain is a solid option, too. Score: 9.0. What it competes with: Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Mazda CX-5, Toyota RAV4, Subaru Forester, Nissan Rogue, VW Tiguan, Chevrolet Equinox, Ford Escape, Mitsubishi Outlander Pros: Clean styling; massive interior; efficient engine options; solid infotainment system; many standard safety features. Cons: No base trim levels; lack of specialty options such as plug-in hybrid and off-road models. From the editors: News Editor Joel Stocksdale — "The CR-V is just really good in a lot of ways that really matter. It's enormous inside. It has a clean, stylish exterior and interior. It's solidly equipped. The base engine is pretty underwhelming, but that's rectified with the more powerful, more refined and more efficient hybrid. It simply doesn't do anything badly." Senior Editor James Riswick — "The 2023 Honda CR-V is at its best as the hybrid. While the turbo base engine carries over virtually unchanged, the hybrid is new for 2023. To put it simply, itÂ’s just better to drive. Honda engineers managed to simulate shifts when the gas engine kicks on, providing a more natural driving experience and eliminating the blender-like droning of the outgoing car.