ignition control module also called the ignitor No it is not the ignitor. An ignitor helps start the car however it does not keep the car running.
Chugging and hesitating can be caused by several problems with the Integra. Check for proper fuel pressure, as well as proper engine timing. Check the computer for any engine codes.
pree ignition timing is advanced
i can only presume is lack of engine oil or adjustment on tappets( pls be more detailed)or diesel engine it being a injector blowing
91 acura integra has a b18 91 acura integra has a b18
check the timing it may be advanced
Acura Integra had a B18A1 engine.
Integra RS,GS,LS,SE (engine code: b18b1) 4.0 quarts Integra GSR (engine code: b18c1) & Type R (engine code: b18c5) 4.2 quarts
You can fit a 1.8 liter engine into your 1987 Acura Integra. You will need to modify the engine mounts and the wiring harness.
yes
Ignition timing, spark plug or wire, internal engine,
Disconnect the wire at the starter and try the ignition. My guess is that the starter itself is the problem. If the fuse does not blow then it is the starter, if it does blow then go to the relay center in the engine compartment and check the starter relay. Work your way back to the ignition switch.