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Offline Dan_GTi8v

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Re: Honda Integra Type R
« Reply #90 on: 29 August 2012, 11:50 »
going to start taking mine to track days soon along with my Dad's mgbgt or 944 turbo, cant wait  :evil: both of us have been working on them for the past year or so should be awesome once we are ready for some fun  :grin:
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Re: Honda Integra Type R
« Reply #91 on: 29 August 2012, 19:05 »
I'd deffo like to try it. Would have to take it steady on the first go
The car is certainly too fast to even get anywhere near its limits safely on the public highway

Puts a lot of stress on the car tho don't it ? This is a daily driver for me do t forget
Give it a go mate, just one day wont kill it and i suspect you've re-engineered it to be pretty tough anyway and you only have to drive as hard as you want to.
I reckon you'd not only find out wether all your hard work was worth it but you might silence a few doubters in the process.. :wink:

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Re: Honda Integra Type R
« Reply #92 on: 29 August 2012, 21:16 »
I'd deffo like to try it. Would have to take it steady on the first go
The car is certainly too fast to even get anywhere near its limits safely on the public highway

Puts a lot of stress on the car tho don't it ? This is a daily driver for me do t forget

Well unless you live on the IOM isnt it pointless making your already impressive engine even more powerful?

You obviously speed to an extent that you can have your car/license taken off you and a track you can have all the safe fun you want - whilst using your engine to the full potential... which why else would you make it 300brake +  :evil:

Ps ITR rule  :grin:
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Re: Honda Integra Type R
« Reply #93 on: 30 August 2012, 22:44 »
I read somewhere today that since Honda started manufacturing the Vtec, they've not had a single engine failure! Bloody Japs....gotta love em!
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Re: Honda Integra Type R
« Reply #94 on: 30 August 2012, 23:36 »
i believe its not had a failure in the vtec system.

wouldnt mind ago in a dc2 though to see if they live up to the hype!

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Re: Honda Integra Type R
« Reply #95 on: 30 August 2012, 23:39 »
i believe its not had a failure in the vtec system.

wouldnt mind ago in a dc2 though to see if they live up to the hype!

Mate they're f**king mega, best car I've ever driven. Better than Evo's, Scooby's, the works!
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Re: Honda Integra Type R
« Reply #96 on: 31 August 2012, 13:33 »
There's some real 'pub' talk going on in here about the ITR's   :wink:

Another ex owner here having had a Mugen modified JDM 96 spec DC2 and also the newer DC5.

The lightest model is the '96 spec DC2 with all delete options ticked...no abs/ac/radio/parcel shelf/clock which weighs in at 1060kgs, the UK model is a touch heavier at just over 1100kgs.

As for 290bhp, highly unlikely to be fair, you would really need to be looking at forced induction to get to those types of numbers...they seem to top out around 230ish with people having spent literally thousands and thousands of pounds on Mugen/Spoon and any other number of tuning houses.

They are a marmite car to drive as they are low on torque as has been mentioned but if you can keep them in VTEC they fly and are very rewarding to drive as has already been mentioned. Most of the appeal is that they can be driven at 95% everywhere as they are very easy to drive fast and exploit the chassis, they make an average driver like look Ayrton Senna :grin:

Definitely worth a drive if the opportunity is available, sadly the majority are now suffering at the hands of the dreaded tin worm and need some TLC, plus the market is full of absolute nails which have been badly maintained or badly modified undoing a lot of the development Honda put into the cars.

Absolutely adored mine, with the only car giving a similar amount of driver pleasure and excitement being my Clio Williams 1.

Straight line drags I am sure even some modern high powered diesels would give them a good run for their money, but find the twisties and they are a joy to drive, would love another at some point.
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