1997 Acura Integra Gs-r Sedan 4-door K24a2 Itr Heated Seats Kswapped Gsr *clean* on 2040-cars
Huntsville, Alabama, United States
1997 Four Door GSR Kswap Integra, I have owned this car for 8 years now, I have listed everything I can think of that I have done if you have any questions message me.
Engine: -K24a2 with ~50,000 Miles -2007 Civic SI Transmission ~20,000 Miles with Hybrid Racing Speed Converter -RBC Intake Manifold -Blox Thermal Intake Manifold Gasket -Karcepts Throttle body spacer/adaptor -RSX Type S Throttle Body -3" Intake Thermal Wrapped with Velocity Stack/Filter -PLM Header -3"Exhaust to Cherry Bomb to HKS Hi-power Muffler -50 Degree VTC Gear -Hybrid Racing Mounts -Hondata Kpro with Dyno Tune -CX Radiator -K-tuned Thermostat Housing Adjustable -Hybrid Racing Fuel Rail -K-Tuned FPR -OEM Honda Battery with ~2,000 Miles -Alternator with ~2,000 Miles -ABS -Power Steering Pump ~2,000 Miles -Air Conditioning -Cruise Control Suspension: -Ground Control Coilovers -Koni Yellows -Blox LCAS -ITR Rear Sway Bar -Rear Strut Bar -Front ITR Strut Bar with GSR LOGO -Blox Traction Bar -16x7 Buddy Club P1 Racing Wheels with Hankook V12 Tires ~ 2,000 miles on them Interior: -Hybrid Racing Bolt In Shifter with New Cables -Katskin Leather Black with Red Stiching and GSR LOGO w/ heated seats -Pioneer APP Radio 2 with Bluetooth -ITR Climate Control -LED Interiors Lights -ITR Shift boot -2012 Civic SI shift knob -Radar Detector Belltronics, Hardwired in Exterior: -98+ 4DR Taillights -ITR front lip molded to bumper -painted sideskirts -JDM Stanley Sidemarkers -Amber corner lights -JDM ITR 4DR Honda Spoiler -ITR Front Emblem -JDM Honda 4DR Window Visors -HIDs 6000K -Foglights This car is very clean and tastefully modded, I do oil changes every 3,000 miles with 5w30 Syn Pennzoil Plantium, great DD that is great on gas, gets 29/35 mpg, and is fun and reliable! |
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2019 Acura NSX Track Test Review | Exotic tech, exhilarating performance
Wed, Nov 7 2018EAST LIBERTY, Ohio — The 2019 Acura NSX makes sonorous noises behind my ear as the tachometer soars toward 7,500 rpm. My hands grip the squared-off steering wheel a bit too hard as I scrub off about 60 mph and dive into the first corner of the Transportation Research Center (TRC) dynamic handling course. There's 3,878 pounds of car beneath me, but the front tires do exactly what my hands tell them to, without hesitation, and I'm through the double apex corner without even thinking about the defiance of physics I just witnessed. On paper, a nearly 4,000-pound track car makes no sense. Yet in practice, it's just as tossable and eager to change direction as something much lighter. This is the NSX's party trick, thanks to some magic with the suspension and all-wheel drive system on this car. And while the new NSX is a very different vehicle than its predecessor, it was born of a similar spirit of innovation and forward thinking. The original Acura NSX hit the streets in 1991, establishing a new set of rules for every supercar released since. Constructed of an aluminum body — still an exotic material mainly used in competition vehicles — with curves that still drop jaws today, it was every bit as sophisticated as a Ferrari. But unlike Ferraris of the time, it was also reliable and easy to drive. Slide behind the wheel of a 1991 NSX, and you'll be transported back to a time when outward visibility was still in style. You can see the ground right in front of the nose. Turn around, and there's nothing blocking your view but a low wing. It's essentially a bubble canopy. Acura knows owners of the original NSX, your author included, absolutely love this about their cars. The effort to make the cockpit of the NSX similar is appreciated, even if modern crash standards prevent a perfect implementation. There are other subtle throwbacks. Every original NSX made a distinctive intake whine when winding it up to 8,000 rpm, and the new NSX has real intake noise physically pumped into the cabin to replicate this sweet sound all the way through the rev band. Another echo of the original is the simplified, sedate dash layout — eminently usable and likely to age well. A simplified version of the new RDX infotainment system would have fit the bill, too, but sadly it's not present. Under way, however, the generational similarities cease. Our time on this trip in the 2019 model was spent solely on track at TRC, and it was a wholly different experience from the old car.
2021 Acura TLX 2.0T begins production, but the Type S will have to wait
Mon, Aug 31 2020The 2021 Acura TLX is officially rolling off the assembly line in Marysville, Ohio. This marks the beginning of a new generation for the Acura, which promises to be “the quickest, best-handling and most well-appointed sport sedan in the brandÂ’s 35-year history.” Heady words, considering the brand has produced many impressive sedans over the past few decades. Both the standard TLX and the TLX Type S will be made alongside each other, and the engines lurking within will be assembled nearby in Anna, Ohio. Only the standard TLX with the 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder will be available initially, but the Type S and its 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 will arrive next spring. 2021 Acura TLX Advance View 22 Photos The new TLX will join a number of other Hondas and Acuras that are currently built in Ohio — the previous TLX was made here, too. One new development Acura is especially proud of is the TLXÂ’s new laser brazed roof. ItÂ’s a new process for Acura that allows the roof to be seamlessly joined with the side panels. We say seamless, because thatÂ’s literally how it looks. Acura says thereÂ’s no need for a garnish over the rain channels to cover up a seam. These new sedans will be available at dealers on September 28. We have full pricing information for all but the Type S models. The TLX ranges from $38,525 for a base 2.0T, to $47,325 for a fully-loaded version. Pricing isnÂ’t final for the Type S, but Acura says to expect a price above $50,000. It wonÂ’t be long until we get our hands on a new TLX, so watch for first impressions of AcuraÂ’s new sedan soon.
2024 Acura TLX Type S First Drive: Give it some more credit
Tue, Jan 16 2024The latest generation of the Acura TLX wormed its way into our hearts from the moment we got behind the wheel. It’s a driverÂ’s car, and AcuraÂ’s made that clear from the get-go. Then we tried out the TLX Type S and liked it enough to even give it the nod over a BMW M340i in a head-to-head comparison test. Now that itÂ’s been a few years since the sport sedan came out, Acura has a mid-cycle refresh ready to sweeten the pot a little more. Our first go-around with the updated model is this 2024 Acura TLX Type S, but most of the updates apply to the pared-down collection of other trim levels (more on that later). The interior sees the most substantive upgrades, including a new set of screens for both the infotainment system and the analog-turned-digital gauge cluster. The latter is the more controversial of the bunch because even though a digital cluster is largely seen as an upgrade these days, the white-trimmed gauges of the pre-refresh car were a beautifully distinctive touch in an age of mostly anonymous digital clusters. Nevertheless, the cluster is now a 12.3-inch screen that comes standard on all TLX models. There are a few different views including a traditional two-dial approach, one that pushes the gauges all the way to the edges, and exclusive to the Type S, a third that features a horizontal tach reminiscent of the S2000Â’s rev counter. Â The ADAS graphics in the center are a nice touch, and the screen is rather crisp, though weÂ’re not sure that everyone will find it to be an upgrade over the analog cluster. At the very least, couldnÂ’t Acura have replicated the old white-trimmed gauges (below, white) to maintain some continuity and appease purists like us? The 2024 MustangÂ’s retro Fox Body gauge design shows such things are possible. The infotainment display is bumped from 10.3 inches to 12.3, though the ever-controversial Acura Precision TouchPad remains. It responds quicker and more fluidly to inputs than before, and the newly-added wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto capability is a nice-to-have. And as the cherry on top, Acura added a new customizable head-up display and a 360-degree camera to the Type S. The rest of the TLXÂ’s interior is familiar. You sit low and are surrounded by easy-to-operate buttons, knobs and scroll wheels aplenty. The rear seat is still a scrunched affair for the TLXÂ’s footprint, but Acura never meant for this sedan to be a limo. Step outside, though, and youÂ’re met with some subtle but impactful design changes.