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Old 08-26-2003 | 12:03 PM
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NOOO!!!

and I still can't find it!

I am gonna turn crazy... I've been looking everywhere, and I can't find it. I don't see anything broken either. It's just as mrmonk said, as if it was just not there by default.

I've driven several cars and everyone has a trunk release near by the gas release, except in a 1990 Maxima where it's actually located on the door. Don't think Acura/Honda is gonna revolutionize ergonomics by placing the switch in the rear cabin either...

Any other 98+ GS-R who don't have a hatch switch. If you found it in the glove box, please let me know, I won't be looking there... but we never know
Old 08-26-2003 | 12:06 PM
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Originally posted by JimmysZ32
hey Mr. Ghetto ebonics...dont be a jackass and assume i was talking about vtec surges in general. i was talking about the vtec "surge" in a 1.8L b18c1 engine.

Look at the dynographs for a s2000



Looks like a nice linear curve, but at 58 mph, it takes off like a bat out of hell. I'm assuming this maybe Vtec kicking in. with a curve like that, i'd better be feeling it. thats something your butt-dyno can feel.
Eh... I am not sure how to read those graph, but I am pretty sure I could feel the VTEC of a S2000 at every gears I was in, not just a bump at a certain speed, unless the guy was in 3rd gear the whole time.
Old 08-27-2003 | 10:45 AM
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Originally posted by vtecn00b
NOOO!!!

and I still can't find it!

I am gonna turn crazy... I've been looking everywhere, and I can't find it. I don't see anything broken either. It's just as mrmonk said, as if it was just not there by default.

I've driven several cars and everyone has a trunk release near by the gas release, except in a 1990 Maxima where it's actually located on the door. Don't think Acura/Honda is gonna revolutionize ergonomics by placing the switch in the rear cabin either...

Any other 98+ GS-R who don't have a hatch switch. If you found it in the glove box, please let me know, I won't be looking there... but we never know
as you know, it's a hatch, not a button, like in those luxury cars. so basically to open the trunk, you need to pull the hatch, just like if you want to open the engine bay and the fuel door.

if you are talking about the trunk release switch, then integra don't have one. integra only have that pull hatch...

i hope you understand what i mean.
Old 08-27-2003 | 12:04 PM
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so you are telling me that... there is not a trunk release switch near by the gas hatch?

I am even more confused now


Originally posted by gAmEs0n
lol, don't u know that there is a hatch under the driver side, next to the gas hatch? it must be there for a reason...




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