1996 Acura Integra GS-R Specifications
- Built by Honda, the Acura Integra was first introduced in 1985 and was discontinued in 2006. A sportier version of Honda's popular Civic, the 1996 Acura Integra was available in multiple versions, including two GS-R editions, a coupe and a sedan. The sporty front-wheel drive, compact was originally priced around $21,000.
- The GS-R coupe is 172.4 inches long, 67.3 inches wide and 52.6 inches tall. The sedan version is 178.1 inches long, 67.3 inches wide, and 53.9 inches tall. The front track is 58.1 inches and the rear track is 57.8 inches. The GS-R coupe wheelbase is 101.2 inches and the GS-R sedan wheelbase is 103.1 inches. The GS-R coupe weighs 2,667 pounds and the sedan weighs 2,765 pounds.
- The coupe seats up to four passengers while the sedan seats a maximum of five. Front seat headroom is 38.9 inches for the sedan and 38.6 inches for the coupe. Back seat headroom is 36 inches for the sedan and 35 inches for the coupe. Front legroom is 42.2 inches for the sedan and 42.7 inches for the coupe. Back seat legroom is 32.7 inches for the sedan and 28.1 inches for the coupe.
- The GS-R coupe and sedan both come standard with a 1.8 liter I4 engine and 170 horsepower. Both are equipped with a five speed manual overdrive transmission. Torque is rated at 128 pound-feet per 6,200 rpm. The compression ratio is 10.0 to one. The bore and stroke are 3.19 and 3.43.
- The GS-R sedan and coupe both have 13.2 gallon tanks and take unleaded fuel. They achieve an estimated 25 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway.
- Power door locks, power windows, and airbags for the driver and front seat passenger all come standard for both GS-R versions.
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