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Man honestly I don't know what wanna-be corvette, camaro boy over here has against honda's? As far as your question look into a B20 which will fit directly into the place of your motor right now. It will take your original LS (B18B) from a 1.8L to a 2.0. Meaning more power an torque, and you won't...

ACURA Integra Break lights won't go off?
While driving the other day, the cruise control stopped working. When I parked I noticed the break lights were still on, even though the car was off. Whats up? It a '97 Acura Integra GSR There is a little plasic piece that goes on the break petal. It appears that it has broken off. It seems to act as a buffer between the brake petal and the on/off...
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... its not a blown fuse. you need a new brake light switch Reference:former integra owner

98 integra ls spark plugs?
what would happen if i put spark plugs from a rsx type r into my 98 integra ls?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

Absolutely nothing.

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Open QuestionShow me another How to convert a non-vtec integra to a vtec integra I have a 1996 acura integra ls coupe NON Vtec... I live in georgia How can i convert it into a Vtec? About how much money will it cost? What parts are needed to do the convertion? Where can I buy the parts?
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To convert your LS B18B1 into an LS-VTEC all you need to do is: Find a head with VTEC (B18C B16) then find an ecu (p72) and someone with experience. I also live in Georgia and know several people who could do this, as it is rather simple. I would not suggest you doing it yourself though. You will...


 
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