For the past 2 years I've been rebuilding a 1995 DC2. I'm near the end of the track prep and this is bringing back memories of those long nights. Great video!
As a former 98 Prelude Type SH owner on a college budget I was definitely rocking the cheap stuff and could only dream about Apexi, Blitz, HKS, and of course the most baller of all- Mugen.
Exactly what I was thinking. I went cheap first but then put a Mugen Twin Loop on my '99 Civic Si. Wish I still had that car. Also had 16 inch Volk TE37 in bronze. The bronze looked really nice with the Si blue.
It’s so cool how those rear wheel steering units work, it’s looks similar to a rear differential but it toes the rear wheels in and out slightly when turning
Yessss! Stoked for this. I had a 2000 GSR over a decade ago, which landed me in handcuffs. Chirping third was fun, but getting caught by a cop in an unmarked car in the middle of the night doing 70km/h over the limit, is not!! 😅
We've all been there! I had a 1999 Type-R that taught me the thrill of left foot braking. A cop pulled me over for hooning in a clover leaf, but since I wasn't technically breaking any speed limits and I was in control of the car he couldn't give me a ticket, but he told me "I know your car so I'll be watching you!" 🤣.
@MyWolffy I actually didn't at first, as the cop didn't put his lights on right away, so I thought some psychopath was chasing after me. I ended up dropping two gears and heading the opposite way of home to only recognize in my rear view that the front end resembled a Charger, to which I immediately said "Oh fuck... ", pulled over, lights finally go on, cuts in front of me and gets out screaming "Turn off the car!!! Get out of the car!!! Hands on the roof!!!" Car then got picked up by a tow truck and impounded for 7 days, followed by a license suspension of 7 days. $2k in lawyer fees later and I left without any demeret points. Fun times!
I had a similar experience with my ‘03 bugeye wrx back in the day. Got caught going 85 in a 30 on a backroad where I thought I was safe. Wrong. Almost had my license taken because I had other tickets before this one 😅
I had a 95 GSR for 13 years and did a lot of work to it over the years. The vtec switch point on these cars is at 4400 rpm, which is lower than any other B series due to the extra torque the 2-stage intake manifold gives you. If you go with aftermarket cams, you get a dip in power if you don't raise the vtec point. What you want is a Type R intake cam only, It will give you a noticeable increase in power without the dip. Also make sure the vacuum pot on the intake manifold is hooked up and working. The secondary runners open up at 5700 which you should be able to hear. If this is not connected, you lose a lot of low and midrange power. I dyno'd my car like 15 times testing various mods, and for simple builds, the best recipe was the ITR intake cam, adjustable cam gears (tuning these is a must), cold air intake, 4-2-1 header (best midrange/streetable power) and a basic exhaust (you don't need huge piping). I ended up running an RSX type S muffler on mine and made decent power without being too loud. I put 244,000 miles on it, hitting redline every day, and it was still running well when I sold it. It did burn some oil tho :)
I was looking for this comment. Most people think it's 5700 because that's when the IAB's open, and they are more audible than the vtec engagement. Same with a H-series. If it lags below 5500, the IAB's may be deleted. It gains a few HP above 6k rpm but loses 10-15lbft below 5k - rarely worth it on a street car.
It's almost as bad here in Connecticut. The put sodium chloride down on the roads days before a storm that doesn't come. They salt the roads until the asphalt disappears. It's unbelievable. I love the 4 door gsr. Good find!
@@enzo4122 You can, but you need to either have 17" wheels, or have the oil pan on the ground, or a sky high ride height. Actually thinking about it, a stock ride height wouldn't be bad.
i did the same thing exhause wise to my 90 crx with a b20 swap. I put an aftermarket header on it and a 2.5 inch yonaka catback on it but had clearance issues with fitting a cat on it so i bought a gesi 2.5 inch high flow cat and took it to a local muffler shop and about $100 later i had a sealed exhaust. best money ever spent
Amazing that this came up now. I’m watching this just as I’m about to go out and drop the exhaust off my 94 GSR to repair a rusted hole. Luckily my car is a southern car with no rust. Almost 400k miles on all original drivetrain.
I had my 97 GS-R from 2000 to 2010. I loved that car. It was my first car. The day I sold it, I knew I would never forget it. I kept it OEM Plus. That was super rare coming from the early 2000s. It was still a beauty when i sold.
I drove my brother-in-law's DC2 Integra Type-R for the first time a few weeks ago. Man, did it give me the VTEC bug. I need a high revving NA 4-banger in my life. Great start to this project guys. Looking forward to where it ends up
The best part of the Apex-i WS muffler & resonator IS that it's so queit. It lets you hear the intake more and doesn't sound like a fart can setup. I have one on my EG hatch with an H23A-vtec and it's fantastic.
This took me back straight to hs. All the guys were dreaming of an integra gsr. Worked on so many with questionable parts ordered from who knows where. It was the golden age of modifying cars.
I run the DIY version of that Comptech Icebox. I put a PVC pipe with velocity stack below the stock air box, down behind the turn signal. Been on the car since 2001. The stock setup had a huge resonator box inside the fender.
These guys are so blessed my car recently just spit the timing belt and valve smacked the piston. Can't afford a new car and these guys just come across free ones. I wish I could come across one lol. Awesome video guys!
Thank you Thank you! Finding videos for DB8 is too rare. You actually taught me what I needed about my rear suspension. I got sent the wrong struts, (or shocks) still learning. But they must be for a 2 door maybe? Mine is a 2001 GS R and is the limited edition leather interior model so it has some type R parts mixed in so I figured that the forks not being the correct type was possibly the A arms and the bar that goes across to the other side was type r. Sorry I don’t know the names yet. YOU just finally supplied that video to teach me what I needed to learn. All that camber kit replacement stuff is EXACTLY what I wished for after searching and buying all the books. I had a hard time getting shops to install my bushings kit, and finally just sold them. I really wish you would have popped that hood. I don’t feel excited about the Kswap, because I am thinking about her with an EV kit or a hydrogen setup. Something that can pass smog so I don’t have to pay 400$ to register my car. Why isn’t the GSR motor restored to full glory?
I had a 97 2 door GSR, and I beat the every living crap out of that car, and it never left me stranded. These cars will literally run forever with proper maintenance. I put over 150k miles on mine, still running strong when I sold it. Soon as saw GSR, I clicked. So many good memories of that car.
Even as a shell this would sell for over $2500 in Washington state All green intergras and civics came with that tan interior other than civic vp 4doors
Same here, greetings from PR. I bought a 2000 voltage blue GS-R DB8 for the power plant and I fell in love with it , didn’t scrapp it. I rebuilt the motor and now im just saving money for the body work . I love that car so much it’s so weird in a good way .
This is actually one of my favorite episodes, weirdly! I think it's because it relates to probably about 75% of your audience in that it's achievable!!! Love the channel and always look forward to watching your builds.
Turbo B18 is the move on this car IMO, AWD conversion would be cool too but I dunno how much you guys feel like investing in this project. I don't think you could fit a J series in the bay without cutting or spacing up the hood a bunch and that would sort of kill any sleeper status.
Type R homage in championship white can be a good idea. Also it can be a twinning with your DC2 Type R, just a sedan. Four dour for more ***** version of the Type R wont be bad.
Man, this is so exciting! I love these old Honda builds. Reminds me of the "$2000 Honda Civic K-Swap Quick Build" that I got to see my old Civic in, that I had sold to you guys before I left the Province. I look forward to following this series!
A couple months ago I saved a 2006 Forester X from the junk man. Paid $500. Guy said it smelled like coolant and battery would not charge. It has 335,000 miles on it and the crank pully had seperated. Had a pully in garage, new belt and cheapo radiator and it runs. Installed new front rotors and pads. Next is cheap stock exhaust, new tires and struts. I have a perfect winter beater for about $2200 all in.
I had a '96 Integra sedan in purple (blackcurrant pearl!) with a manual. Unfortunately not a GSR but still fun after a few mods. I also had the Apex WS exhaust. Would love to see your one restored to former glory!
for your distributor issue, if budget is not a limit, i would suggest you my current setup. digidizzy with coil on plug conversion, runs like a dream and looks way better in the bay!!
I have whats left of an Apexi WS2 exhaust on my EJ coupe. I loved it. It replaced the stock exhaust that fell apart after I put it back on from the Magnaflow fartcan that was way too loud and now I'm still too traumatized to replace the exhaust on my fl5. 😁
AND it's a sedan??? Holy shit! I have a 97 gsr right now and I refuse to get rid of it. I just KNOW these things are going to be super collectible just like the type-r one day! I'd say you gotta keep the drivetrain. If you wanted to k swap an integra you shoulda got an ls. The b18c1 thing that makes the gsr special compared to other model integras
I don’t know how far you guys are going to go with this car but this has been my favorite all time car. I would have the entire body repaired and repainted hunter green. I would put the 98-01 front and rear bumper including headlights and taillights. Front OEM Type R lip. I would get rid of the rear spoiler. I would find an entire black leather interior. It already has the most desirable 5 lug. That is a super rare car. I have not watched the video yet but I am going to do it now and keep a close watch on this series.
Comptech Icebox intake. Currently CT engineering. Best intake you could put on that car. Also, that rattle on cold start, definitely needs some new l.m.a’s.
Staying b and going turbo would be sick, keep it street car, AC, ps. Sweet teg, I always wanted a 4 door gsr 👍 Burton racing makes a coil on plug kit thats awesome
Make it a true 4 door ITR !! NH0 for paint, decent interior to match the true DC2 (red Recaro's, black rear seat with red stitching) but that would mean to paint the interior parts to black ...
Not 100% sure about the ITR sedan shells but if it were a coupe it would never be a "true" Type-R since they have thicker stamped sheet metal in a few places and a different rear subframe. You'd also have to do a sunroof delete or roof skin swap which wouldn't be super straightforward these days.
I've been a Honda guy for well over 20 years and I've seen too many times people think their distributor is bad. In fact, if you pop the cap off and take off the rotor, you'll see a few female spade connectors behind the rotor that connect to male spade connectors. If you take off the female connectors, use some needle nose plyers to squeeze them "tighter" with a dab of electrical grease, and place back on the male connectors nice and TIGHT, you'll see how much better the car runs after that. If the engine does not sputter or break up when the car is in neutral and it is revved, or the engine is cold, but breaks up terribly when warmed up, 99% of the time that is the problem. I've fixed countless Hondas/Acuras doing this and it takes 5 minutes
Loving this build for obvious reasons. Great to see it coming back to life. I really thought a DigiDizzy was going to be the distributor solution not the red thing. Haha. 100%. If they kept them OEM in appearance and had solid reliability, they'd sell more. Also, completely support a RWD F20C swap after you pull the B18 out. S2k front and rear subframes. Just cut and weld to make it work. Let PT go wild with fabrication. Hard pitch for sponsors but it'd be fun to see you guys' take on something so wild.
I would love to see you guys go full sleeper build with this. There aren't enough of them on youtube, and I bet it would be so fun to hide all of the race parts. Definite bucket list build on my end.
The funky music during the build works well! The edits in this video elevated your usual quality level. I’m hoping you find something not Honda to build soon, though.
I'm surprised you didn't do the valve adjustment. snice, you removed the cam shaft. After installing the t-belt, normally you spin the crank shaft to adjust the t-belt tensioner. No compression would have free spine.😢 all good for the channel 🎉
I love the idea of building a modern rat rod - The only issue I foresee is if you start putting a lot of power down, you're probably going to need wider wheels, and that patina goes away unless you can find some old back of the garage, chipped paint, scratched up maybe curbed a few times wheels somewhere
I have yet to build a Honda product and the DC2 Integra would be on my list to start. I have no 90s Honda experience, but I'm ready to learn. There's so many affordable ones near me, but i have no room to store or work on any more cars at my house.
Yes!! I'm so into this build series. Please have you ever done a DIY valve clearance adjustment video before. There isn't many detailed videos out there. I need to do mine in my K24 accord Euro. She's lacking power.
I've just done rings and valves on my GS-R sedan. One thing I'm puzzling about is whether VTEC is really coming on. It pulls nicely and there are no warning lights, but there isn't a noticeable jump in the power sweeping through 5k. I've owned the car for 25 years, but it was off the road for ages and I'm just not sure what it is supposed ot be like.
I had the only 95 Integra GSR on the island I grew up on Lana’i. Green and Taupe with Fat 5s. DC sports intake headers exhaust. Tein coilovers and other go fast goodies. It was my family car🤣
For the past 2 years I've been rebuilding a 1995 DC2. I'm near the end of the track prep and this is bringing back memories of those long nights. Great video!
As a former 98 Prelude Type SH owner on a college budget I was definitely rocking the cheap stuff and could only dream about Apexi, Blitz, HKS, and of course the most baller of all- Mugen.
You spelled spoon wrong
All those parts don’t do much for an sh. Still the current owner of one.
Exactly what I was thinking. I went cheap first but then put a Mugen Twin Loop on my '99 Civic Si. Wish I still had that car. Also had 16 inch Volk TE37 in bronze. The bronze looked really nice with the Si blue.
It’s so cool how those rear wheel steering units work, it’s looks similar to a rear differential but it toes the rear wheels in and out slightly when turning
Yessss! Stoked for this. I had a 2000 GSR over a decade ago, which landed me in handcuffs. Chirping third was fun, but getting caught by a cop in an unmarked car in the middle of the night doing 70km/h over the limit, is not!! 😅
We've all been there! I had a 1999 Type-R that taught me the thrill of left foot braking. A cop pulled me over for hooning in a clover leaf, but since I wasn't technically breaking any speed limits and I was in control of the car he couldn't give me a ticket, but he told me "I know your car so I'll be watching you!" 🤣.
Shouldn’t have stopped.
@anydaynow01 haha amazing! Yeah your heat score went up with that one!
@MyWolffy I actually didn't at first, as the cop didn't put his lights on right away, so I thought some psychopath was chasing after me. I ended up dropping two gears and heading the opposite way of home to only recognize in my rear view that the front end resembled a Charger, to which I immediately said "Oh fuck... ", pulled over, lights finally go on, cuts in front of me and gets out screaming "Turn off the car!!! Get out of the car!!! Hands on the roof!!!" Car then got picked up by a tow truck and impounded for 7 days, followed by a license suspension of 7 days. $2k in lawyer fees later and I left without any demeret points. Fun times!
I had a similar experience with my ‘03 bugeye wrx back in the day. Got caught going 85 in a 30 on a backroad where I thought I was safe. Wrong. Almost had my license taken because I had other tickets before this one 😅
I had a 95 GSR for 13 years and did a lot of work to it over the years. The vtec switch point on these cars is at 4400 rpm, which is lower than any other B series due to the extra torque the 2-stage intake manifold gives you. If you go with aftermarket cams, you get a dip in power if you don't raise the vtec point.
What you want is a Type R intake cam only, It will give you a noticeable increase in power without the dip. Also make sure the vacuum pot on the intake manifold is hooked up and working. The secondary runners open up at 5700 which you should be able to hear. If this is not connected, you lose a lot of low and midrange power.
I dyno'd my car like 15 times testing various mods, and for simple builds, the best recipe was the ITR intake cam, adjustable cam gears (tuning these is a must), cold air intake, 4-2-1 header (best midrange/streetable power) and a basic exhaust (you don't need huge piping). I ended up running an RSX type S muffler on mine and made decent power without being too loud.
I put 244,000 miles on it, hitting redline every day, and it was still running well when I sold it. It did burn some oil tho :)
Did you put itr valve and valve spring too on the intake side? and does the adjustable cam gear is a must or it will work with stock cam gear?
I was looking for this comment. Most people think it's 5700 because that's when the IAB's open, and they are more audible than the vtec engagement. Same with a H-series. If it lags below 5500, the IAB's may be deleted. It gains a few HP above 6k rpm but loses 10-15lbft below 5k - rarely worth it on a street car.
MORE INTEGRA CONTENT LETS GOOOOO
And a sedan, no less! Integra sedans are super under appreciated 😊
thank you for saving this car. I had a early 90's integra. still miss that car everyday.
Complete nut and bolt restoration is the only option.
I will un subscribe if this is not the option.
Dang crazy these are considered rare. These were dime a dozen back in my racing days. Glad you’re saving it!
Hand tightened torque wrench noises got me 😂🤣😂🤣
Triggering to people using a torque wrench on drain plugs.
Love the idea that you guys are going to reuse something that everyone else would have thrown away
Currently have a 97 sedan. My first car and 12 years later, still in love and rare to see on the road these days
I’m actually so stoked for this I clicked as soon as I seen save. And the fact it’s a gsr sedan ❤
It's almost as bad here in Connecticut. The put sodium chloride down on the roads days before a storm that doesn't come. They salt the roads until the asphalt disappears. It's unbelievable. I love the 4 door gsr. Good find!
You should see the nasty slurry they use in Iowa...
Loved it when Dave torqued down the drain plug and oil filter to factory spec!🤣🤣🤣 Nice job guys!! 🤝
J swap turbo would be an amazing sleeper build and it would be an awesome project
Second that! I know there are a lot of purists but a j swap would be awesome
Cant really be a sleep when half the valve cover sticks out of the hood
@@Bob-ir4lrThere's been a few J-swaps on Integras that were able to run a stock hood
@@enzo4122 You can, but you need to either have 17" wheels, or have the oil pan on the ground, or a sky high ride height.
Actually thinking about it, a stock ride height wouldn't be bad.
@@agustinmorlino8544ima j swap fan but I prefer a supercharger instead of a turbo
i did the same thing exhause wise to my 90 crx with a b20 swap. I put an aftermarket header on it and a 2.5 inch yonaka catback on it but had clearance issues with fitting a cat on it so i bought a gesi 2.5 inch high flow cat and took it to a local muffler shop and about $100 later i had a sealed exhaust. best money ever spent
Amazing that this came up now. I’m watching this just as I’m about to go out and drop the exhaust off my 94 GSR to repair a rusted hole. Luckily my car is a southern car with no rust. Almost 400k miles on all original drivetrain.
I had my 97 GS-R from 2000 to 2010. I loved that car. It was my first car. The day I sold it, I knew I would never forget it. I kept it OEM Plus. That was super rare coming from the early 2000s. It was still a beauty when i sold.
I drove my brother-in-law's DC2 Integra Type-R for the first time a few weeks ago. Man, did it give me the VTEC bug. I need a high revving NA 4-banger in my life.
Great start to this project guys. Looking forward to where it ends up
The best part of the Apex-i WS muffler & resonator IS that it's so queit. It lets you hear the intake more and doesn't sound like a fart can setup. I have one on my EG hatch with an H23A-vtec and it's fantastic.
This took me back straight to hs. All the guys were dreaming of an integra gsr. Worked on so many with questionable parts ordered from who knows where. It was the golden age of modifying cars.
Ditch the dual stage oem intake manifold for a Skunk2 version, put oem cams back in, and get 2.25" exhaust piping. Wake that B18C1 up quick.....
I run the DIY version of that Comptech Icebox. I put a PVC pipe with velocity stack below the stock air box, down behind the turn signal. Been on the car since 2001. The stock setup had a huge resonator box inside the fender.
These guys are so blessed my car recently just spit the timing belt and valve smacked the piston. Can't afford a new car and these guys just come across free ones. I wish I could come across one lol. Awesome video guys!
My introduction to modding/FI/engine building started with this chassis. Outstanding lads.
Thank you Thank you! Finding videos for DB8 is too rare. You actually taught me what I needed about my rear suspension. I got sent the wrong struts, (or shocks) still learning. But they must be for a 2 door maybe? Mine is a 2001 GS R and is the limited edition leather interior model so it has some type R parts mixed in so I figured that the forks not being the correct type was possibly the A arms and the bar that goes across to the other side was type r. Sorry I don’t know the names yet. YOU just finally supplied that video to teach me what I needed to learn. All that camber kit replacement stuff is EXACTLY what I wished for after searching and buying all the books. I had a hard time getting shops to install my bushings kit, and finally just sold them.
I really wish you would have popped that hood. I don’t feel excited about the Kswap, because I am thinking about her with an EV kit or a hydrogen setup. Something that can pass smog so I don’t have to pay 400$ to register my car. Why isn’t the GSR motor restored to full glory?
I had a 97 2 door GSR, and I beat the every living crap out of that car, and it never left me stranded. These cars will literally run forever with proper maintenance. I put over 150k miles on mine, still running strong when I sold it. Soon as saw GSR, I clicked. So many good memories of that car.
So happy you didn’t cut up that apexi pipe, I’m glad you came to your senses!
Even as a shell this would sell for over $2500 in Washington state
All green intergras and civics came with that tan interior other than civic vp 4doors
Same here, greetings from PR. I bought a 2000 voltage blue GS-R DB8 for the power plant and I fell in love with it , didn’t scrapp it. I rebuilt the motor and now im just saving money for the body work . I love that car so much it’s so weird in a good way .
Turbo it. B series turbo is old school and makes it a perfect sleeper
This is actually one of my favorite episodes, weirdly! I think it's because it relates to probably about 75% of your audience in that it's achievable!!! Love the channel and always look forward to watching your builds.
Haha thanks for reminding me to fluid film my cars before winter.
Turbo B18 is the move on this car IMO, AWD conversion would be cool too but I dunno how much you guys feel like investing in this project. I don't think you could fit a J series in the bay without cutting or spacing up the hood a bunch and that would sort of kill any sleeper status.
Glad to see you doing this type of vid!! Love seeing the saving of a legend and got yourselves a new track car right there
Type R homage in championship white can be a good idea. Also it can be a twinning with your DC2 Type R, just a sedan. Four dour for more ***** version of the Type R wont be bad.
Man, this is so exciting! I love these old Honda builds. Reminds me of the "$2000 Honda Civic K-Swap Quick Build" that I got to see my old Civic in, that I had sold to you guys before I left the Province. I look forward to following this series!
Damn, to think I drove a rare car in the mid 2000s. I do miss my GSR sedan but I had to sell it before it inevitably got stolen.
Then boys got ruthless for a bit!
as a long time GSR coupe owner this video warms the '90s heart!
Ah, this takes me back, circa 1998 or so! Stop it guys, or you're going to end up getting me to buy a golden era Honda to build! lol
I’m on my fifth and final one SIR at the tender age of 40 lol
A couple months ago I saved a 2006 Forester X from the junk man. Paid $500. Guy said it smelled like coolant and battery would not charge. It has 335,000 miles on it and the crank pully had seperated. Had a pully in garage, new belt and cheapo radiator and it runs. Installed new front rotors and pads. Next is cheap stock exhaust, new tires and struts. I have a perfect winter beater for about $2200 all in.
The A’PEXi World Sport 2 was my favourite muffler on my Acura 1.6 EL. The sound was fantastic and the butt dyno told me I gained the reported 7-10 HP.
Yes I keep finding destroyed gsr like this and this helps discover what realistically I’ll have to do to get it working
Man this bring back memories! I always wanted an Integra sedan with the JDM front end swap!
I'll always be a fan of the DC/DB chassis. Turbo B series would be great since you already have the right trans for it. Keep it simple.
I had a '96 Integra sedan in purple (blackcurrant pearl!) with a manual. Unfortunately not a GSR but still fun after a few mods. I also had the Apex WS exhaust. Would love to see your one restored to former glory!
for your distributor issue, if budget is not a limit, i would suggest you my current setup. digidizzy with coil on plug conversion, runs like a dream and looks way better in the bay!!
I have whats left of an Apexi WS2 exhaust on my EJ coupe. I loved it. It replaced the stock exhaust that fell apart after I put it back on from the Magnaflow fartcan that was way too loud and now I'm still too traumatized to replace the exhaust on my fl5. 😁
I had a 1996 gsr in 2006 man i used to lose sleep thinking it was going to get stolen. Miss that car
AND it's a sedan??? Holy shit! I have a 97 gsr right now and I refuse to get rid of it. I just KNOW these things are going to be super collectible just like the type-r one day! I'd say you gotta keep the drivetrain. If you wanted to k swap an integra you shoulda got an ls. The b18c1 thing that makes the gsr special compared to other model integras
I don’t know how far you guys are going to go with this car but this has been my favorite all time car. I would have the entire body repaired and repainted hunter green. I would put the 98-01 front and rear bumper including headlights and taillights. Front OEM Type R lip. I would get rid of the rear spoiler. I would find an entire black leather interior. It already has the most desirable 5 lug. That is a super rare car. I have not watched the video yet but I am going to do it now and keep a close watch on this series.
Comptech Icebox intake. Currently CT engineering. Best intake you could put on that car. Also, that rattle on cold start, definitely needs some new l.m.a’s.
Seeing this car brings back some memories!!
Here in Portugal we just refresh the OEM distribuitors with new cases, new coils etc and they run great!
Please restore this GSR :D
I had the same broken exhaust stud when I did my integra, 90* milwaukee drill best purchase ever
Staying b and going turbo would be sick, keep it street car, AC, ps. Sweet teg, I always wanted a 4 door gsr 👍
Burton racing makes a coil on plug kit thats awesome
Keep the gsr for sure and do a small turbo kit to make 300-350 hp daily capable super reliable street sleeper and give it away
You could do a crv awd swap(probably tons of work lol) then try Targa Newfoundland again next year.
Stoked to see this! Used to have a db8 back in 08-09. Miss it man
Make it a true 4 door ITR !! NH0 for paint, decent interior to match the true DC2 (red Recaro's, black rear seat with red stitching) but that would mean to paint the interior parts to black ...
Not 100% sure about the ITR sedan shells but if it were a coupe it would never be a "true" Type-R since they have thicker stamped sheet metal in a few places and a different rear subframe. You'd also have to do a sunroof delete or roof skin swap which wouldn't be super straightforward these days.
The nostalgia in this one is strong. Love it!
Make this 38 old man happy😊 Uhh I miss my first love!
Do a four door type r conversion and keep it all motor
Thank you for sharing. Super excited for this build.
I've been a Honda guy for well over 20 years and I've seen too many times people think their distributor is bad. In fact, if you pop the cap off and take off the rotor, you'll see a few female spade connectors behind the rotor that connect to male spade connectors. If you take off the female connectors, use some needle nose plyers to squeeze them "tighter" with a dab of electrical grease, and place back on the male connectors nice and TIGHT, you'll see how much better the car runs after that. If the engine does not sputter or break up when the car is in neutral and it is revved, or the engine is cold, but breaks up terribly when warmed up, 99% of the time that is the problem. I've fixed countless Hondas/Acuras doing this and it takes 5 minutes
Please fix the rust and get this car pristine!!
Wow!!!! That damper came out with ease with that gun😮
Loving this build for obvious reasons. Great to see it coming back to life. I really thought a DigiDizzy was going to be the distributor solution not the red thing. Haha. 100%. If they kept them OEM in appearance and had solid reliability, they'd sell more.
Also, completely support a RWD F20C swap after you pull the B18 out. S2k front and rear subframes. Just cut and weld to make it work. Let PT go wild with fabrication. Hard pitch for sponsors but it'd be fun to see you guys' take on something so wild.
Oooh that old exhaust is just chefs kiss beautiful
That exhaust sounds amazing! Really nice deep tone. Looking forward to what your plans are with this one! 🎉
Love this. I just bought a 2000 ls integra and am loving it.
I would love to see you guys go full sleeper build with this. There aren't enough of them on youtube, and I bet it would be so fun to hide all of the race parts. Definite bucket list build on my end.
u will need a tune with aftermarket camshafts to get the most out of it
My friend in HS had a integra with a apexi ws2 exhaust . Definitely was a baller if you could afford one of those back then(2012)
y'all made 30 min+ pass by like nothing. This is so fun to watch bringing life to a discard pile car*
That interior was nice too
I miss my db8 so much man god i wish i still had it
Miss my 95 BD8 😢 gonna love this series
I had a mint DA and a DC later on back in my early 20’s…wonderful little turds
This Integra is going to turned out now, this gotta be looked so stunning
The funky music during the build works well! The edits in this video elevated your usual quality level.
I’m hoping you find something not Honda to build soon, though.
I love this type of project/ content..it's very relatable
I'm surprised you didn't do the valve adjustment. snice, you removed the cam shaft. After installing the t-belt, normally you spin the crank shaft to adjust the t-belt tensioner. No compression would have free spine.😢 all good for the channel 🎉
Awesome video!!! I vote for a “sleeper” build. The four doors will confuse peeps. Maybe a K20 swap???
Had a DA and Eg between 2008-2015. Missed both dearly.
Was missing my db8 and you guys do this! Now I really miss it
I was legitimately scratching my head when you said that in this video... but it wasn't about the video though. I just like my head to be scratched.
I love my 2000 gsr with 83k miles on it it’s crazy how rare and expensive these cars have. Got
I love the idea of building a modern rat rod - The only issue I foresee is if you start putting a lot of power down, you're probably going to need wider wheels, and that patina goes away unless you can find some old back of the garage, chipped paint, scratched up maybe curbed a few times wheels somewhere
I have yet to build a Honda product and the DC2 Integra would be on my list to start. I have no 90s Honda experience, but I'm ready to learn. There's so many affordable ones near me, but i have no room to store or work on any more cars at my house.
Yes!! I'm so into this build series. Please have you ever done a DIY valve clearance adjustment video before. There isn't many detailed videos out there. I need to do mine in my K24 accord Euro. She's lacking power.
I wish this was a full on restoration back to stock. Including the body work repairs, back to factory color etc.
I've just done rings and valves on my GS-R sedan. One thing I'm puzzling about is whether VTEC is really coming on. It pulls nicely and there are no warning lights, but there isn't a noticeable jump in the power sweeping through 5k. I've owned the car for 25 years, but it was off the road for ages and I'm just not sure what it is supposed ot be like.
I had a 01 GSR coupe on coils exhaust etc, loved that car
Oh man I had an Apexi world sport exhaust on my Altezza. That brings back the memories.
My buddy def rocked the cheap ahit and. The drone was deafening.....it was terrible. Glad tonsee that you guys found, cough cough, your issue. Lol
I had the only 95 Integra GSR on the island I grew up on Lana’i. Green and Taupe with Fat 5s. DC sports intake headers exhaust. Tein coilovers and other go fast goodies. It was my family car🤣
Love the idea of building this into a sleeper. A turbo B18 or K swap with awd conversion would be neat.
Great video guys !! Love you guys making it a sleeper ! Great project ! Can’t wait to see what you guys do next ! Keep up the great videos
Oooh please do a rat rod drifter! That'll be a show stopper! I'm already in love with this car
Honda Academy is back! I hope you guy do something more interesting than a K swap. Accord V6 swap would be interesting.