Under passenger side. Far right
That requires an OBD2 engine scanner to set the timing.
That requires some one that has an OBD2 engine scanner and KNOWS how to use it. The timing is electronic controlled. You can set the base timing by ear.
obd2
Yes, with one exception: the 92 Integra comes with a cable actuated clutch, the 98 a hydraulic actuated clutch. Hasport may have a cable to hydraulic converter kit.
It does not have one. The timing is controled by the computor. If the timing is not right then the check engine light will be on. You will need a OBD2 engine scanner to set the timing correctly. The only thing you can do is set the base timing by Ear good enough to get it running, then use the engine scanner to get it right,
yes it will, but the 95 is obd1 and the 98 is obd2, if you switch the intake manifold and keep the obd2 sensors, you shouldn't get any codes assuming neither engine is vtec, if the 95 is vtec than you just wont use the vtec wires, if the 98 is vtec you will have to hook it up, but the engine will run fine even without the vtec hooked up.
it will fit but you need to convert it to a cable clutch because the 98's are hydraulic
you buy brake pads and you change them
i am tryin to do the same thing on a 98 gsr
nope don't believe so, 98 runs on hydro tranny and 90 runs with cable tranny..
Prolly around 7 seconds depending on driver.
4, four, quatro, apat..