Timing being off will cause a noticeable drop in vehicle's engine performance.
not likely if your talking about 1991 as being the DA integra and the 1996 as being the DC2
im going to say almost a positive no, being as they are entirely different generations, different head light support etc. 94 is oldest gen 3.
The firing order for a 1989 acura integra LS is 4-2-1-3 on distributor cap. That is clockwise(cw) with 4 @ the 12:00 position. With 4 being last cylinder on the driver's side. Hayne's auto repair was very helpful in finding this and actually had a picture of it in chapter with a diagram of the whole engine compartment.
that means you are eff you see kayed
Water pump, Radiator, thermostat, low coolant, blown head gasket, busted hose. Could be one or all but I would check these first.
Could be the sound of your brakes grinding. If it is its time to replace pads and rotors before anything else is needed. -- Ended up being bad wheel bearings in both front wheels. Thanks for the possible solution
it would be helpful if at least the model was given. i know in my 88 integra, all you have to do is push the buttons down on either side to let either the left half or the right half of the seats or both
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The most two most common causes are either the belt being loose or the belt wearing to the point that it slips. Check for these two problems first.
Acura has a great reputation for being a good car. Acura is rated number 1 with Honda and Toyota and Lexus. Acura is made by Honda.
yes you can seeing that its the exact same pump, no benefits from it being ITR over GSR or LS
symptoms of disease are the things we feel as being 'wrong'.