Acura Integra 1994-2001 Specifications
Complete technical specifications and performance data for the Acura Integra 1994-2001. Includes detailed engine specifications, dimensions, safety features, and more.
Engine Specifications
Engine
- Type
- Inline-4 DOHC VTEC 16-valve
- Displacement
- 1.8L (1834 cc)
- Power
- 140 hp @ 6,300 rpm (LS), 170 hp @ 7,600 rpm (GS-R), 195 hp @ 8,000 rpm (Type R)
- Torque
- 127 lb-ft @ 5,200 rpm (LS), 128 lb-ft @ 6,200 rpm (GS-R), 130 lb-ft @ 7,500 rpm (Type R)
- Compression Ratio
- 9.2:1 (LS), 10.0:1 (GS-R), 10.6:1 (Type R)
- Redline
- 6,800 rpm (LS), 8,000 rpm (GS-R), 8,400 rpm (Type R)
Transmission Specifications
Transmission
- Type
- 5-Speed Manual, 4-Speed Automatic
- Drive System
- Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
- Final Drive
- 4.400:1 (Manual, LS), 4.785:1 (Manual, GS-R, Type R), 4.266:1 (Automatic)
Dimensions Specifications
Primary Dimensions
- Length
- 172.4 inches
- Width
- 67.3 inches
- Height
- 51.8 inches
- Wheelbase
- 101.2 inches
- Ground Clearance
- 5.9 inches
- Curb Weight
- 2,579 lbs (LS), 2,679 lbs (GS-R), 2,610 lbs (Type R)
Chassis & Suspension
- Front Suspension
- Independent double-wishbone with coil springs
- Rear Suspension
- Independent double-wishbone with coil springs
- Steering
- Rack-and-pinion with power assist
- Front Brakes
- 10.3-inch ventilated disc (LS, GS-R), 11.1-inch ventilated disc (Type R)
Performance & Fuel Economy
- Zero To 60
- 7.8 seconds (LS), 7.2 seconds (GS-R), 6.6 seconds (Type R)
- Quarter Mile
- 15.8 seconds @ 88 mph (LS), 15.3 seconds @ 91 mph (GS-R), 14.9 seconds @ 94 mph (Type R)
- Top Speed
- 125 mph (LS), 135 mph (GS-R), 140 mph (Type R)
- Combined
- 27 mpg (Manual), 24 mpg (Automatic)
Safety Specifications
- Front
- Dual-stage front airbags
- Side
- None
- Curtain
- None
- Other
- None
- Stability Control
- None
- Brake Systems
- ABS (optional on LS, standard on GS-R, Type R)
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about torque specifications
Q1 What are the main differences between the available engine options?
What are the main differences between the available engine options?
The 1994-2001 Acura Integra offers two engine options: a 1.8L DOHC 16-valve inline-4 (B18B1) producing 140 hp and 126 lb-ft of torque, and a high-performance 1.8L DOHC VTEC inline-4 (B18C1) in the Integra GS-R, delivering 170 hp and 128 lb-ft. The VTEC engine provides better acceleration and higher RPM performance, while the base engine offers smoother, more fuel-efficient operation.
Q2 What transmission options are available?
What transmission options are available?
The Integra is available with a 5-speed manual transmission as standard, offering precise gear shifts and enhanced driver engagement. An optional 4-speed automatic transmission is also available, providing smoother operation and ease of use for daily driving.
Q3 What are the key safety features?
What are the key safety features?
Standard safety features include dual front airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS), and side-impact door beams. Optional features include rear disc brakes on higher trims and a rear window defroster. The Integra also features a rigid unibody construction for improved crash protection.
Q4 How does the fuel economy compare to competitors?
How does the fuel economy compare to competitors?
The Integra achieves an EPA-estimated 24 mpg city and 31 mpg highway, which is competitive with other compact sports coupes of the era, such as the Nissan Sentra SE-R and Toyota Celica. The VTEC engine offers slightly lower fuel efficiency due to its higher performance output.
Q5 What are the recommended maintenance intervals?
What are the recommended maintenance intervals?
Acura recommends an oil change every 7,500 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. Other key intervals include inspecting the timing belt every 60,000 miles, replacing the air filter every 30,000 miles, and checking the brake fluid every 3 years or 36,000 miles.
Q6 What are the most notable features and options?
What are the most notable features and options?
Standard features include power windows, power mirrors, and a rear spoiler. Higher trims offer leather-wrapped steering wheels, sunroofs, and premium audio systems. The Integra GS-R adds performance upgrades such as alloy wheels and a sport-tuned suspension.
Q7 How does the cargo and passenger space compare to competitors?
How does the cargo and passenger space compare to competitors?
The Integra offers 94.5 cubic feet of passenger space and 12.9 cubic feet of cargo space, which is comparable to the Nissan Sentra SE-R and slightly larger than the Toyota Celica. Rear seat legroom is limited but adequate for a compact coupe.
Q8 What are the towing and payload capacities?
What are the towing and payload capacities?
The Integra is not designed for towing and does not have a specified towing capacity. Its payload capacity is approximately 850 lbs, including passengers and cargo.
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