What engine is in a 1997 Integra?

What engine is in a 1997 Integra?

1.8 L 4-cylinder
1997 Acura Integra/Engine

Does the Integra have VTEC?

The second generation Integra was introduced in April 1989, featuring the first VTEC engine ever manufactured by Honda (the B16A).

Are 1997 Acura Integras reliable?

very reliable it always runs and goes.it handles well; its good on gas. its a nice body style but its a cop magnet and not particularly roomy. i’ve done nothing to this car except put brakes on it. its got 140,000 miles on it.

Is the Integra fast?

This time, the turbocharged Integra ran 201.07 mph, eclipsing its previous speed and making it the fastest front-wheel-drive car ever in the half-mile. Watch for yourself as the car flies down the runway.

What engine is in a 1998 Acura Integra?

1998 Acura Integra/Engine

Is the Integra a sports car?

“The Acura Integra was produced from 1986 to 2006 and marketed as a sporty vehicle to younger drivers. But despite its sporty looks, it’s not exactly a race car, touting about 150 horsepower for the base trim. That said, the body of the vehicle isn’t what makes it a sports car.

When did Honda stop making the Integra hatchback?

Production of the 5-door hatchback ceased in 1988. The second generation Integra was introduced in April 1989, featuring the first VTEC engine ever manufactured by Honda (the B16A). For North America’s GS-R only, the B17A1 engine is a 1.7-litre naturally aspirated engine with a specific power output of 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp).

When did the Honda Integra ESI come out?

In October 1991, the range received a mild facelift. At the same time, a 1.8-liter version of the four-door hardtop was made available in Japan. Called the ESi, it offered 140 PS (103 kW; 138 hp) at 6,300 rpm and was only available in conjunction with a four-speed automatic transmission.

What was the engine code for the first Acura Integra?

The first generation Acura Integras actually came with two different engines. Although they shared the same engine code ( D16A1 ), there were a few differences. The engine differed in the years 1986 to 1987 and 1988 to 1989. The two engines are commonly called the “Browntop” and “Blacktop” due to the color of their valve covers.

Is the Honda Integra EX16 available in the UK?

Except for in Britain, Honda did not offer the more powerful 1.6 DOHC fuel injection engine (in the UK known as the Integra EX16) in Europe. The ZC engine was also shared with the Honda Concerto, which was sold at newly established Japanese dealership sales channel called Honda Clio, which sold luxury oriented products like the Honda Legend.