Integra XI-G, DC1 ????
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Integra XI-G, DC1 ????
Really kinda want more info on this car ... pictures would be really cool, not planing on a build or anything i just like learning about shit
Some of the basic things i have gathered
1) its a D-series based system
2) uber rare production (1 year only and i think it was 97 ... again this is from the info i could find)
3) Tq split not desirable 90% up front 10% out back
4) system is very fragile
So does anybody else know anything else bout this car?
Some of the basic things i have gathered
1) its a D-series based system
2) uber rare production (1 year only and i think it was 97 ... again this is from the info i could find)
3) Tq split not desirable 90% up front 10% out back
4) system is very fragile
So does anybody else know anything else bout this car?
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Re: Integra XI-G, DC1 ????
a couple of years ago SCC did an article where they built an AWD integra using the transmission, drive shaft and rear differential of a CRV. I didn't even know this existed.
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Re: Integra XI-G, DC1 ????
They made a DC2 as well, here is a picture of one a guy picked up in a junk yard. All he did after this was get a CRV manual transmission and connected it to a Type R motor...he hasn't had any updates on it since the Summer though:
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Re: Integra XI-G, DC1 ????
I'm not sure on the mechanical integrity of the drive-train of a CRV or FIT.. but I'm pretty sure that it won't take any type of serious power
Maybe a Ford rear-end might handle the power, but what about the transfer from the transmission to the rear-end?
Maybe a Ford rear-end might handle the power, but what about the transfer from the transmission to the rear-end?
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Thats a DC1 Steve. Anything from 93-01 in Japan is a DC(DC1, DC2), just like anything from 94-01 here is a DC(DC2, DC4).
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