checkin with DRob a professional tuner. The stock intake is already so good and there’s no compelling evidence it inhibits airflow. It may not be the most cost effective mod unless you get into the higher HP range with a combination of other mods as well. So at this point it’s mainly for looks...
You’re forgetting the most important factor. The fins add 5hp each ;)
I got the artwork body shop ones before this was announced and added the winglets/fins
one other note, you get the wheels AND the TPMS sensors. They come attached to the oem wheels. You paid for them, they belong to you unless you feel like dropping $200 for four sensors. It’s labeled onto the box. If you did receive them, casually ignore my message :)
I’ve had a few people message me about parts and install. You likely didn’t know at the time but just thought I’d point it out for people who plan to do this in the future.
the most cost effective way of doing the swap is to purchase only the seat bench and the 60% seat back components. The...
Here you go:
$670 in parts. I run 275 width tires now to increase load rating as Integra23 has done. Cleared it with insurance with written confirmation.
edit: I swapped in just the 60% portion. You wouldn’t be able to tell looking at pictures nor can you even tell in person. No color matching...
Zero issues with this car in the winter. I’m in Colorado with some glarly blizzard storms. I’m running 275/35R19 Vredestein Wintrac pro tires on oem wheels.
the Integra has climbed up steep hills and cut through deep snow (7” so far) like a champ. Quality snow tires are what matters and this is...
I like red so I would have always gotten red. However, to certain people the red becomes a glare after some extended time. Others like simple, sleek and clean black. Can't go wrong either way. Just make sure you maintain your leather
I did want the ITR for so many years. I would agree the Type-S name plate doesn't stir me the same way as a Type-R nameplate.
HOWEVER, the "INTEGRA" name stirs and tickles me in ways that "CIVIC" does not. But that's just me lol
Sorry for late reply. Here ya go!
https://artworkbodyshop.com/collections/acura-honda/products/side-splitters-acura-integra-type-s-2024
https://artworkbodyshop.com/collections/acura-honda/products/rear-diffuser-acura-integra-type-s-2024...
Glad you’re enjoying it. Go for some drives and the car should feel very solid with barely any increases in NVH. Also, you’ll notice that after a few weeks the RMM will break in and have even less vibrations
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They sell kits for the automatic lift/close and you could open it with your keyfob and interior buttons. It is a bit more involved but you won't have to worry about getting hands dirty during winter.
But the springs would need rubber and metal washers to keep it from sliding.
Get some quality carbon fiber vinyl wrap my friend. The process is not too difficult. But saves you from having a useless bezel that doesn't quite match plus you'll still get the CF look you want. I would keep the chrome lining though and just wrap everything around it.
The ITS Bezel part number is: 77200-3S5-A01ZA ours has the chrome lining
CTR Bezel part number is: 77200-T20-A01ZA this is all black
The diagram appears to look exactly the same. However when I replaced the glass lens I noticed a different shape:
Here is the CTR:
As you can see, the...
so the first option is to upgrade struts to higher NM ratings, add tension springs Onto it and do some rewiring.
if that’s not enough and you prefer to have hands off for both opening and closing then you may have to go with the more bougie option of automatic electronic locks and motorized struts:
Yes I did do some digging. First let's start with what we have:
So our ITS OEM tailgate lock is 74800-TRN-H01. These have a very tiny motor and the way it works is with two control wires:
1. Motor operate to move to unlock position via Key Fob.
2. The button wired to your trunk hatch to...
A couple of things you can do to address this. I had random buzzes, clicks, or rattles seemingly random or at certain RPMs. I purchased and used three items:
1. Insulating foam tape - Remove interior dash trims and plastic pieces you feel are loose. Tape off the clips going into the insert...