The Acura RSX was first introduced in the year 2002 in North America and Hong Kong as the successor of the Honda Integra. He has some of the same features as the Honda Integra.
yes as far as axle fitment.. not to sure if they are the exact same thing but they are compatible, it'll work
Yes. Honda and Acura are the same company.
Yes. Honda Acura and Isuzu are all the same company.
same as for a 90'How_do_you_replace_the_alternator_on_a_1990_Acura_Integra
Yes, any Honda Civic motor from those years will work with little to no modification, same with any Acura Integra motors. That's what makes hondas so great.
The brake light fuse on a 1995 Acura Integra is located inside the cabin of the vehicle. It is on the same circuit as the dash and hazard lights.
No, the Acura lineup is not mirrored by the Honda line up. The Honda Accord does not have a "sibling" in the Acura line.
i have a 97 acura integra with slight hesitation when shifting and i was wondering the same thing. from what i have found on the internet i think it would be okay to use...
the 86 and 87 are the brown top motors and have the same tranny
From 1994-2001 all integra's are essentially the same, 94-97 have amber colored turn signals, later models have red in the rear. Also in 98 the front ends and rear bumpers changed a little bit, same with wheel designs. Otherwise all cars are the same.
the firing order is the same as it is on all integra/civic/crx/del sol 1-3-4-2