For the most part all Acura integras (RS, LS, GS) have pretty much the same 1.8L engine making 140 hp. If its a GSR, then they make 170 hp stock.
The LS, GS, and RS all have 140 stock HP. The GS-R has 160, and the Racing Type-R has 195.
a B18a1 motor w/142 hp and 127 pound of toque
found it 0-60 in 7.1sec 170 hp.
ya for sure, any B18 engine can fit in an integra. I don't know why you would want to swap in a slower engine tho... The GSR engine is a B18c which comes with VTEC pulling out about 178 hp @ 7600 rpm and a GS/LS/RS usually come with a B18b Non VTEC pulling out about 142 hp @ 6300 rpm.
A stock ls has about 145, a gsr and gs has about 165, a type r has about 195
The torque specs for a 1995 Acura Integra GS-R cylinder head and cam gears is 128 lb. ft at 6,200 rpm. It also has 170 hp at 7,600 rpm.
HP for US spec GSR is 170 hp HP for JDM spec GSR is 180 hp
140HP 121 lb-ft torque
142 hp/127 lb/ft of torque
140 hp stock
HP-1004Should be able to find it at any local auto parts store.
If it is a Gs Spyder then it is 141 HP.