It really depends on the year of the cars, let's say there both a 2000 year model the Prelude will be faster than the Integra. However, if you also consider the Integra Type R, it will be faster than the Prelude for 0-60 and quarter mile.
If you're comparing the fastest production version of either car, the Honda Prelude has a quicker 0-60 and quarter mile time than the Integra.
Honda Civics were built for the purpose of an eco friendly familial vehicle, and Acura Integras are considered to be sport coupes. From factory the Acura Integra is considerably faster than its Civic counterpart.
only if the transmission is a gsr
There is no difference. Acura is Honda and Honda is Acura. All Acura is is Honda's higher end line of cars or aka luxuary. Every part on a Acura is made by Honda.
By sifting through the grammar problems are you asking which car would be faster in a race? If so the Honda S2000 is hands down faster then a stock acura integra gs in all aspects. However many acura integras are not stock, so keep that in mind.
the browntop will fit in any Honda crx del sol civic teggy accord prelude all just need the mounts
If you are looking at the fastest production versions of either car (ex: RSX Type S vs. Prelude VTEC), then the RSX would about match with the Prelude 0-60, but be a little faster in the quarter mile.
It will not work. A 1993 Honda Accord has a 4x114.3mm bolt pattern. A 1997 Acura Integra has a 4x100mm bolt pattern.
Its the exact same car. The only thing that changes is the acura and honda emblem.
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.
The Honda Integra is a compact car that was first manufactured in 1985. The sales for this vehicle continued to 2006 and was also sold under the name of Acura Integra.