It's all relative to climate, soil (beach/sand or dirt or snow) and mileage, remember change the air filter. You should remain with your owner's suggested oil weight but use a quality brand not a $19.95 Special unless it identifies the brand.
Use only genuine Acura or Honda fluid and nothing else.
There is a technical classification for what type of oil it is, but if you are just looking to buy some for your car look for Honda Power Steering Fluid. Yes, Acura is made by Honda. You can always go to your dealership and get "Acura" fluid, but it really is just Honda fluid with a new Acura sticker on it. I wouldn't recommend any Honda or Acura dealership to get fluid from. They overcharge, so just go to a local auto parts store and look for "Honda Power Steering Fluid". Many companies make it.
It would be helful to know where the oil dipstick is located, where to put engine oil into the engine at, what type of oil is required, and how to accomplish that task.
Use whatever is stated in the owners manual. This is critical. If you have no owners manual, coantact an Acura dealer for the answer. Put the wrong fluid in and you will ruin a tranny. Honda products use a special fluid.
The Acura recommended transmission oil is any SAE certified transmission oil. The transmission holds approximately 9 quarts of transmission fluid.
SAE 5w20
5w-30 weight oil
5 quarts of oil
To change the transmission oil on a 1988 Acura Integra drain the older fluid by loosening the drain bolt. Wait until it is done drain and cap the hole. Insert new transmission fluid in the transmission reservoir.
Time for an oil change
the type your ownswers manual says, or 5-20
The Acura CL type S with a 3.2 liter engine takes 4.6 quarts of motor oil when changing the oil filter at the same time.