should be picking up my 94 ls next week. its been off the road for 8 years so itll need some refreshing. previous owner passed away. old mans last car with just 68k miles. all oem but its a slushbox. i think its worth a manual swap but thats way down the road. a fine score since i traded 3k of labor for it over the last 3 years. its been a long time coming
@@KanjoBrothers i know right? he bought it in 97 with 62k on it. around 68.5k now. he just used it to go to the clubhouse for the golf course he lived at. garaged the whole time. all stock with hubcaps and those plastic strips in the wheel wells you mentioned. his daughter moved in and kicked it out of the garage with no plans of doing anything with it. even with the auto i had to save it.
@@KanjoBrothers picked it up yesterday. gave it a bath and its so nice in and out. put the back seats down and threw in a flannel sleeping bag to make it an econo dog wagon. intermittant starting problem. maybe main relay? im stoked
I got a 94 RS with 219k in September of '23. One thing I wish I had known was how short the gears are. Turning 3500 RPM on the freeway just feels wrong to me. I don't know how you GS-R guys can do any sort of a halfway long trip. I've been in other vehicles that sit at like 13-1500 at the same speeds, and yes they had V8 engines but it's just a very stark difference. Other than that, everything on the car is SO serviceable and simple that it's been a pleasure to get it back up to a decent condition
Haha, yeah the 4 bangers need the rpm and can take it all day. They're built for it. As long as you don't have a loud exhaust, they're nice cruisers. GS-R trans is definitely worse on the interstate here since the highways are 80mph and everyone does 85-90. But my LS Integra at that speed was perfect for highway cruising
i have a 96 SE that i got for 400 bucks that had a bad alternator which was suprisingly a paint in the ass to change that is a bit beat up but ive drove it for 6 years with minimal repairs and have less the 1000 bucks overall since i got it . and its a 5 spead too. been a great daily.
Nice rundown or pros and cons. 👍 For upgrades: Nail on the head with going faster. Suspension a very good idea, I"d also replace the bushes. They're nearly always very tired. New ones transform the car. Tbh if given the choice between new coilovers and bushes I'd do the latter. Though I wouldn't put polys in, _especially_ the main rear trailing arm bush, as that's part of Honda's patented design for the rear. It's designed to be flexible horizontally which adds toe in under braking and stabilises the rear end. The very next mod I'd do is add a limited slip diff. This really transforms the handling and imho is the single biggest notable difference between the R and the rest of the range. Actually it's the very first upgrade I'd do to any front wheel drive.
Thanks dude! And I totally agree. Bushings are always neglected on Hondas and the limited slip diff makes the world of a difference hammering out of corners
I bought my GSR new in 1994. It currently has 91,200 kilometers on the odometer. The only mod I did was to install a Yonaka catback exhaust on it. What a mistake, it drones most of the time. I'd like to get my hands on a stock replacement exhaust or an after market replacement that is easier on the ear.
Mine isn't that bad, might be the test pipe. It's loud at like 85mph but that's a given with the GS-R trans. I had the same exhaust on my LS Integra and it was perfect. No drones, pretty quiet with the longer gear going 85mph
@@KanjoBrothers That Yonaka catback is meant for other trims such as the LS, hence, no problems. It may have something to do with the location of the 4 inch extension. Mine was a 4 inch pipe addition between the cat and resonator. Bad location perhaps. I couldn't return it after the modification. Yonaka had warned me that their exhaust wouldn't fit without such modification which voided their warranty.
hello I have a quick question for those cool little integras I've found one type R with the Japanese spec lights in front here in Greece and I really want to know if its legit it has all the red seats and the rims and all the characteristics of a type R but its just sits in a bush and I wanna check if its okay to buy
How is the clutch pressure- amount of leverage needed to engage - also ease of use in start stop traffic? I have a 97 civic hatch with a d16y7 and it is great for a daily driver from a mileage and ease of drivability in start stop traffic standpoint but that 106 horsepower gets old…😅 I would like to engine trans swap to the a Gsr or type r for the additional horsepower but I don’t want to lose the daily drivability
As long as you just put a stock clutch in it, it feels the same as a D-series pedal wise and drivability wise. Then you have a lot more power when you want to put your foot down. Very smooth and easy to daily drive. Some people think they need to put a stage 2 clutch in their car when they swap a stock B-series in and it is completely unnecessary and makes driving it harsh
The transmission grind isn't a Honda issue, it's a Honda owner issue 🤣🤣 Love that
Dang kids 😂
Excellent take on how Honda owners view Honda kidzz
GM Synchromesh transmission fluid works wonders in these older Hondas 😊
Made a big difference in my 2006 Civic Si
This was absolutely EXCELLENT video, thank you.
@@PadmaDorjee thank you, sir
rockin the acura el basically a civic and love the daily driving its my first standard transmission and we got the same shift knob
Heck yeah, those are baller!
should be picking up my 94 ls next week. its been off the road for 8 years so itll need some refreshing. previous owner passed away. old mans last car with just 68k miles. all oem but its a slushbox. i think its worth a manual swap but thats way down the road. a fine score since i traded 3k of labor for it over the last 3 years. its been a long time coming
Dang! That's some low mileage!
@@KanjoBrothers i know right? he bought it in 97 with 62k on it. around 68.5k now. he just used it to go to the clubhouse for the golf course he lived at. garaged the whole time. all stock with hubcaps and those plastic strips in the wheel wells you mentioned. his daughter moved in and kicked it out of the garage with no plans of doing anything with it. even with the auto i had to save it.
@@stussels heck yeah, definitely worth it
@@KanjoBrothers picked it up yesterday. gave it a bath and its so nice in and out. put the back seats down and threw in a flannel sleeping bag to make it an econo dog wagon. intermittant starting problem. maybe main relay? im stoked
I got a 94 RS with 219k in September of '23. One thing I wish I had known was how short the gears are. Turning 3500 RPM on the freeway just feels wrong to me. I don't know how you GS-R guys can do any sort of a halfway long trip. I've been in other vehicles that sit at like 13-1500 at the same speeds, and yes they had V8 engines but it's just a very stark difference. Other than that, everything on the car is SO serviceable and simple that it's been a pleasure to get it back up to a decent condition
Haha, yeah the 4 bangers need the rpm and can take it all day. They're built for it. As long as you don't have a loud exhaust, they're nice cruisers. GS-R trans is definitely worse on the interstate here since the highways are 80mph and everyone does 85-90. But my LS Integra at that speed was perfect for highway cruising
Great video. Thanks for not over explaining everything. Very clear and to the point
i have a 96 SE that i got for 400 bucks that had a bad alternator which was suprisingly a paint in the ass to change that is a bit beat up but ive drove it for 6 years with minimal repairs and have less the 1000 bucks overall since i got it . and its a 5 spead too. been a great daily.
“Because 3rd gear was grinding pretty good” @ 8:00 made me laugh due to the choice of adjective.
Nice rundown or pros and cons. 👍
For upgrades: Nail on the head with going faster. Suspension a very good idea, I"d also replace the bushes. They're nearly always very tired. New ones transform the car. Tbh if given the choice between new coilovers and bushes I'd do the latter. Though I wouldn't put polys in, _especially_ the main rear trailing arm bush, as that's part of Honda's patented design for the rear. It's designed to be flexible horizontally which adds toe in under braking and stabilises the rear end.
The very next mod I'd do is add a limited slip diff. This really transforms the handling and imho is the single biggest notable difference between the R and the rest of the range. Actually it's the very first upgrade I'd do to any front wheel drive.
Thanks dude! And I totally agree. Bushings are always neglected on Hondas and the limited slip diff makes the world of a difference hammering out of corners
Integras are great daily drivers, and Honda transmissions are the smoothest ever. Way better than say...mazda of the sane era. Nice teg bro.
@@drivingdaily582 thank you!
I bought my GSR new in 1994. It currently has 91,200 kilometers on the odometer. The only mod I did was to install a Yonaka catback exhaust on it. What a mistake, it drones most of the time. I'd like to get my hands on a stock replacement exhaust or an after market replacement that is easier on the ear.
Mine isn't that bad, might be the test pipe. It's loud at like 85mph but that's a given with the GS-R trans. I had the same exhaust on my LS Integra and it was perfect. No drones, pretty quiet with the longer gear going 85mph
@@KanjoBrothers That Yonaka catback is meant for other trims such as the LS, hence, no problems. It may have something to do with the location of the 4 inch extension. Mine was a 4 inch pipe addition between the cat and resonator. Bad location perhaps. I couldn't return it after the modification. Yonaka had warned me that their exhaust wouldn't fit without such modification which voided their warranty.
@marcperras9072 yeah, it didn't fit my car either so I just made a test pipe with my neighbor and got rid of the factory cat
hello I have a quick question for those cool little integras I've found one type R with the Japanese spec lights in front here in Greece and I really want to know if its legit
it has all the red seats and the rims and all the characteristics of a type R but its just sits in a bush and I wanna check if its okay to buy
Check the Vin number
How is the clutch pressure- amount of leverage needed to engage - also ease of use in start stop traffic? I have a 97 civic hatch with a d16y7 and it is great for a daily driver from a mileage and ease of drivability in start stop traffic standpoint but that 106 horsepower gets old…😅 I would like to engine trans swap to the a Gsr or type r for the additional horsepower but I don’t want to lose the daily drivability
As long as you just put a stock clutch in it, it feels the same as a D-series pedal wise and drivability wise. Then you have a lot more power when you want to put your foot down. Very smooth and easy to daily drive. Some people think they need to put a stage 2 clutch in their car when they swap a stock B-series in and it is completely unnecessary and makes driving it harsh
@@KanjoBrothers great feedback - thanks
great video
Vid was helpful, I’ll be sure to make my integra last a life time 💀
Thanks dude! Keep em on the road 💪
So an automatic transmission mission on an integra is good or bad cuz I’m conflicted when u did the fart noise and thumbs down
@@BennyRoKo they're not bad, just nobody likes them in these cars because everyone wants manual
@@KanjoBrothers gotcha I have a disability so i physically can’t keep shifting that’s why I was asking thanks 🙏
@@BennyRoKo auto trans will suit you just fine 👌
Or i could just buy a simple 1.3 EF and minime swap it 😅
Ain't got those here in the US