Integra LS
#2
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Re: Integra LS
Only the GS-R and the TYPE-R have VTEC.
"MH" <ggg@rrr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
>
"MH" <ggg@rrr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
>
#3
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Re: Integra LS
Only the GS-R and the TYPE-R have VTEC.
"MH" <ggg@rrr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
>
"MH" <ggg@rrr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
>
#4
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Re: Integra LS
Only the GS-R and the TYPE-R have VTEC.
"MH" <ggg@rrr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
>
"MH" <ggg@rrr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
>
#5
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Re: Integra LS
Only the GS-R and the TYPE-R have VTEC.
"MH" <ggg@rrr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
>
"MH" <ggg@rrr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
>
#6
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Re: Integra LS
In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
<ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
rule.
<ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
rule.
#7
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Re: Integra LS
In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
<ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
rule.
<ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
rule.
#8
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Re: Integra LS
In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
<ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
rule.
<ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
rule.
#9
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Re: Integra LS
In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
<ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
rule.
<ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
rule.
#10
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Re: Integra LS
On 12/22/03 6:58 PM, in article
billbjohnson555-2212031658020001@pm2...dialup.fix.net, "Bill B.
Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
> <ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
>> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
>> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
> I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
> out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
> engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
> engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
> rule.
4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
simpler to swap the engine out.
billbjohnson555-2212031658020001@pm2...dialup.fix.net, "Bill B.
Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
> <ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
>> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
>> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
> I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
> out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
> engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
> engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
> rule.
4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
simpler to swap the engine out.
#11
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Re: Integra LS
On 12/22/03 6:58 PM, in article
billbjohnson555-2212031658020001@pm2...dialup.fix.net, "Bill B.
Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
> <ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
>> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
>> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
> I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
> out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
> engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
> engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
> rule.
4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
simpler to swap the engine out.
billbjohnson555-2212031658020001@pm2...dialup.fix.net, "Bill B.
Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
> <ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
>> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
>> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
> I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
> out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
> engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
> engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
> rule.
4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
simpler to swap the engine out.
#12
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Re: Integra LS
On 12/22/03 6:58 PM, in article
billbjohnson555-2212031658020001@pm2...dialup.fix.net, "Bill B.
Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
> <ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
>> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
>> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
> I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
> out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
> engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
> engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
> rule.
4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
simpler to swap the engine out.
billbjohnson555-2212031658020001@pm2...dialup.fix.net, "Bill B.
Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
> <ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
>> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
>> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
> I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
> out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
> engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
> engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
> rule.
4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
simpler to swap the engine out.
#13
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Re: Integra LS
On 12/22/03 6:58 PM, in article
billbjohnson555-2212031658020001@pm2...dialup.fix.net, "Bill B.
Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
> <ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
>> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
>> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
> I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
> out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
> engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
> engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
> rule.
4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
simpler to swap the engine out.
billbjohnson555-2212031658020001@pm2...dialup.fix.net, "Bill B.
Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> In article <3fe6d140$0$1739$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au> , "MH"
> <ggg@rrr.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Do LS's originally come in VTEC? or do they have to be modified to have
>> them? How do they perform? They are pretty light so with VTEC Im assuming
>> they'll do pretty well. Anyone know?
>
> I don't believe they do. With any Honda vehicle, the best way to figure it
> out is to raise the hood. If you see the word VTEC engraved on the
> engine--it's VTEC. If it is NOT a VTEC engine--you won't see that word
> engraved on the engine. As far as I know--there are no exceptions to this
> rule.
4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
simpler to swap the engine out.
#14
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Re: Integra LS
"E. Meyer" wrote:
>
> 4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
> but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
> said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
>
> I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
> simpler to swap the engine out.
=======================
I-tripple-E,
I'm guessing you'r in America, but the first generation Odysseys (built
in Japan, shipped to Canada) only had V-Tecs in '98, the previous years
were all non-V-Tec. Then they switched body style to the larger model
with sliding doors on the side for '99.
'Curly'
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>
> 4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
> but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
> said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
>
> I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
> simpler to swap the engine out.
=======================
I-tripple-E,
I'm guessing you'r in America, but the first generation Odysseys (built
in Japan, shipped to Canada) only had V-Tecs in '98, the previous years
were all non-V-Tec. Then they switched body style to the larger model
with sliding doors on the side for '99.
'Curly'
========================
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#15
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Re: Integra LS
"E. Meyer" wrote:
>
> 4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
> but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
> said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
>
> I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
> simpler to swap the engine out.
=======================
I-tripple-E,
I'm guessing you'r in America, but the first generation Odysseys (built
in Japan, shipped to Canada) only had V-Tecs in '98, the previous years
were all non-V-Tec. Then they switched body style to the larger model
with sliding doors on the side for '99.
'Curly'
========================
--
>
> 4 Cylinder Odyssey ('95-98) does not have VTEC engraved on the valve cover,
> but it is. Looking for the word is not a good way to tell. That being
> said, Integra LS's do not have a VTEC engine.
>
> I've not heard of anyone modifying engines to add VTEC. It is probably
> simpler to swap the engine out.
=======================
I-tripple-E,
I'm guessing you'r in America, but the first generation Odysseys (built
in Japan, shipped to Canada) only had V-Tecs in '98, the previous years
were all non-V-Tec. Then they switched body style to the larger model
with sliding doors on the side for '99.
'Curly'
========================
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