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2001 Acura Integra Type R
Club Editor Scott R. Lear’s car of choice for HPDE and autocross
Latest Updates View all updates
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Suspension Swap Mar 18, 2008
Our Integra Type R gets a Tein suspension setup
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The Old Tire and Wheel Switcharoo Dec 10, 2004
Our 225/45R15 Yokohama A032RS’s served us well up front, but they were pretty well cooked, which was our impetus for the change.
- More Time on Our TEINS Aug 3, 2004 With a few thousand miles and several months worth of use on the TEIN Type REs, we’re still of the opinion that they rock.
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Scott & His Type R Feb 5, 2004
The primary reason we hired our now Club Editor Scott to the staff was that he was part of a package deal that included this 2001 Acura Integra Type R.
2001 Acura Integra Type R Specs:
- Body type:
- Coupe
- Country of origin:
- Japan
- Original price:
- $24995
- Purchase price:
- $24995
- 0-60 time:
- 6.1 seconds
- Displacement:
- 1797cc
- Stock Horsepower:
- 195 bhp at 8000 rpm
- Torque:
- 130 lb.-ft at 7500 rpm
- Engine configuration:
- Inline-4
- Transmission:
- 5-speed manual
- Drivetrain configuration:
- Front-wheel-drive
- Suspension:
- independent double wishbone with TEIN Type RE coilovers (front)
independent double wishbone with TEIN Type RE coilovers (rear) - Brakes:
- disc/disc
- Bolt Pattern:
- 5x114.3
- Body Width:
- 67.3 inches
- Curb Weight:
- 2520 pounds
- Wheelbase:
- 101.2 inches

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