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Old 12-27-2005 | 11:07 AM
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Whaddup everyone...i own an ACura my self, and i know they have Transmission troubles sometime...mine don't...but i have a big question to ask, before i join the integra family...are they any problems that u guys come across with your Integras, such Transmissions, EGR's, Engine, Electrical, anything that i would need to worry about...or are there no trouble with these cars at all...?...I would like to know so that i don't make a a big financial sacrifice...
Thanks i really appreciate the input...
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Old 12-27-2005 | 11:22 AM
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well it depends on the condition of the car, if it has been maintained. little things like that just depends.
Old 12-27-2005 | 11:25 AM
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Yeah around 100k miles you need to do some maintinance stuff to the engine but that goes for every car. I haven't had any problems with my 94LS.
Old 12-27-2005 | 01:27 PM
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they're pretty solid cars. get a manual tranny so you don't have to worry about transmission issues. around 100k, do the timing belt, and around 120-130k, cam plug seal, clutch master cylinder, that kinda shit might start leaking. but it's all inexpensive regular maintenance. treat the cars well and 300,000 miles should be no problem. when you find a nice one (1 owner, clean title, STOCK, service records), take it to a honda/acura dealer and spend the $150 for a full pre-purchase diagnostic. it could save you thousands.
Old 12-27-2005 | 04:28 PM
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I agree with Phateless. Take to an Acura dealer for a complete going over and follow their recommendation. The $150.00 cost is well worth the money
spent. Try to look at service records and get a car fax. Drive the car and
look and listen for any problems.

Good Luck.
Old 12-27-2005 | 04:50 PM
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Radiator(60-100 miles on orignal is the usual life), distributor, and tail light seals are common problems. As with any honda, the automatic transmissions usually go bad if the car was driven hard.
Old 12-27-2005 | 05:30 PM
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i think that's auto trannies in general. i've seen honda autos go 350k +, but i wouldn't trust one personally. plus i like driving stick anyway.
Old 12-27-2005 | 05:48 PM
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i bought mine with 90k, auto ls, and it has some transmission troubles so if you don't want hard shifts go with a manual
Old 12-27-2005 | 05:58 PM
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thanks guys i see that all acura's have auto tranny troubles...well i am looking Manual anyways....and of course all tuneups and maintenance r goin to be done...and i didn't know that acura does a complete test for a car...so its good that i go there before a buy a integra

Thanks for the input and i'll be seeing u all soon...
Oh yea...how much is a body kit conversion to a Sylvia for the integra?
And to rebuild the motor and do a preformance upgrade at the same time, how much am i roughly looking at?
Thanks again....
Old 12-27-2005 | 08:11 PM
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that all depends on what you want to do. now here's a thought. if you're going to all of that (motor rebuild/body conversion) you might want to buy one with a blown motor for cheap. why pay the money for a perfect car if you're just going to tear it apart and re-do it?



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