How much does it cost to K swap an Integra?

How much does it cost to K swap an Integra?

Still, it’s not cheap and the whole shebang can cost anywhere from $5,000-$9,000, depending on the engine and parts. It’s worth it, though, because once you see how easy is it to make obscene amounts of power you’ll be happy you went the K-swap route.

Will a K24 fit in an Integra?

Yes, it’ll fit just fine. Why are you picking the K24? Just got a good price? Don’t aim for a high revving motor like the B18C5, and it’ll be fine.

What kind of car is the Honda Integra?

The Honda Integra is an automobile produced by Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda from 1986 to 2006. It succeeded the Honda Quint as a more luxurious and sport-oriented derivative of the Civic.

When did the Honda Integra 700cc come out?

The range was first introduced in 2012 with 700 designation (670cc engine). A 749cc upgrade was released earlier this year. The Integra apart of the extra engine capacity got an aluminium swingarm, more legroom, narrower seat to facilitate reaching the ground easier, slightly larger underseat compartment and trip computer.

What makes the Acura Integra Type your so special?

Powering the Integra Type R is a 1.8-liter naturally-aspirated four-cylinder engine known as the B18C. Honda outfitted this engine with higher compression pistons, lighter valves, a lighter rotating assembly, a new intake, and a much larger exhaust that increased flow by 30 per cent over a standard GSR.

What kind of bike is the Honda NC750D Integra?

Honda’s NC (New Concept) range has 3 bikes. All share the same frame, wheels, engine and electrics, but the “dressing” splits them up into a naked bike, the “S”, available here, the adventure version “X” not sold in Oz and the “D”, the scooter like Integra.

What kind of gearing does a Honda Integra use?

Integra LS transmissions are the cheap and plentiful option for Honda B-Series drivetrains. Their long gearing usually means less shifts on the race track, but could we go faster with different gearing? Well, that will depend on the track, and the situations you find yourself in during a race…

When did the Honda Integra come out in America?

The Honda Integra, marketed in North America as the Acura Integra, is an automobile produced by Japanese automobile manufacturer Hondafrom 1986 to 2006. It succeeded the Honda Quintas a more luxurious and sport-oriented derivative of the Civic.

What’s the average speed of a Honda Integra?

When fuel economy and highway cruising don’t matter, there’s not much sense in running a 5th long enough to reach ~140 – 160 MPH if the car is only capable of 130 and you can only get it up to 110 by the end of the longest straightaway.