If your engine is idling up and down, you need to check the I.A.C., or idle air control valve.Usually this is the cause of an erratic idle.You can remove the I.A.C. valve and clean it which will usually clear up the problem.
right under your distributor down a little lower.
The back seats on a 1994 Acura Integra are mounted on bracket that attach to the body of the vehicle. Push the back of the seat down and loosen all the bracket bolts. Pull the seats out.
By sifting through the grammar problems are you asking which car would be faster in a race? If so the Honda S2000 is hands down faster then a stock acura integra gs in all aspects. However many acura integras are not stock, so keep that in mind.
replace the Air Idle Control Valve for starters
Start by removing the gauge cluster, unhook the speedometer cable from back of cluster. Pull speedo cable thru the firewall, follow it down to the transmission, and then unhook it. Install in reverse order of removal.
pop the hood. look at the engine valve cover, which says DOHC... and look slightly down.
The drain plug is on the drivers side of the radiator. It is almost straight down from the headlight assembly.
this problem may be caused by a sensor that may be off range. have your tps,maf,map sensors check . also check egr and vacuum system.(pcv)
Get an AIR IMPACT HAMMER. Get the round attachment and gind it down to fit in the pin lock hole and hammer it out.
It is on the exhaust manifold. If you look down at your exhaust manifold there should be one plug sticking out of it. That's the O2 sensor.
I have an acura integra my fuse box is on the drivers side, it's to the left of the brake pedal, corner all the way down where the car door ends/begins. Hope u understand if not just look down where your feet (left) rest while your right foot does all the work (gas/brake).
The clutch cylinder on a 1994 Acura Integra is bled by placing a tubing on the slave cylinder bleeder valve and placing the other end underneath brake fluid. Pump the clutch pedal several times and hold it down. Release the bleeder valve. Keep doing this process until bubbles no longer exit.