Integra Type R meets baby

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Tekno
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Integra Type R meets baby

Post by Tekno » Thu Apr 16, 2009 1:49 pm

Hi Folks,

Informative forum you have here..

I've recently become a father and the Integra is getting a little raw for the wee man.

I do alot of fishing so an estate for that and five doors for the nipper make sense, I have been looking at the RS4's but I can't justify the cost and maintenance for one of them.

The Integra has been bullet proof, no problems apart from the usual tyre/brake wear.

I realise the S4 won't compare much in the chassis stake as I think it's fair to say the Integra has that won however how do you guys find the ride quality/realiability/annual costs?

Has the engine much character? as in does it like to rev

I would have a budget of around 10k but I see it's all V8's for that money?

Any help/info would be appriciated..

Thanks

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RE: Integra Type R meets baby

Post by bobbler » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:44 pm

Well, you are luck matey, I did the exact same move myself - DC2 to S4 B5 for the same reasons.

S4 as you rightly guess doesn't come anywhere near close to the teg in handling stakes, its rugby player versus ballerina there.
The costs on insurance and servicing are comparable to the Integra, fuel is completely different. When you are ploughing about in the S4 "enthusiastically" that MPG drops drastically below the ITRs, it's thirsty around town too on shorter journeys IMO. Tyres seem to be wearing a lot better than the fronts did on the ITR, currently at about 12-14k on them with plenty of meat all round compared to the ITR where I would get maybe 8K out of the fronts at a push. Mods is where I am finding my cash has gone though, to the tune of about 4k I think.
Ride quality - oh gosh, worlds apart. The S4 is a limo in comparison to the ITR, lets face it MOST things are in comparison to the ITR LOL. You can comfortably cruise at 80 down the motorway without that buzzing sound which is your filling rattling in the ITR :D
Reliability - fine and dandy mainly. I have had a control arm to replace last MOT but its a 115k miler so to be expected. Damaged bi-pipe - which is a normal thing, nothing costly. For me its been cheaper than the ITR on parts, though I ended up with a yet another B-series gearbox failure on my ITR and my B18 VTI before it - knackered synco between 1-2 (£800 including the clutch :( ). The MAIN thing to think of is those K03's turbos though. You probably have in your budget there to get one with K04's already done and would be my choice in hindsight now. I have a credit card that I keep empty for when that day comes that they blow.
The fun side of the S4 comes from being able to lug around kids, dogs and luggage while at the same time shocking the hell out of most stuff that needs to be put firmly back in its place. The S4 will out accelerate the ITR by quite a ways, and will continue to do so all the way up to double and beyond the NSL. I have sampled this head to head with my brother in laws ITR (which was mine previously) but the ITR will dance around the corner way way better. All the weight of the S4 is largely up front and even with the suspension mods mine has its numb compared to the ITR, there's nothing like the feedback or that reward the teg gives you as you drop it in second on a 90 degree bend, plant your foot and feel the back twitch a little then the LSD kicks in along with the smile on your face. Damn I miss that car LOL.
The power delivery is COMPLETELY different. The ITR as you well know you have to really want to drive it and be involved in the process. The selecting of the correct gears and holding on to the revs to the limit to keep it stirred is not needed on the S4. Turbos spool relatively quickly and you just get a massive wave of torque that hurtles you forwards - pick a gear, plant foot, power. It also does it without any real song and dance, it's quiet and unexpected for passenger riders, my mate Rob will attest to that - after I peeled him back out of the seat as he crapped himself.

Should add if you are anywhere near the area I am happy to take you out for a spin, or will be at Japfest too in a few weeks if you want to look over one or talk more.
. S4 Nogaro Blue Avant . ECS IV . RS4 handling bits . 18" Ultraleggera . AWE Boost Gauge . MRC Custom Map . 315 BHP . 482 Nm .

Tekno
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RE: Integra Type R meets baby

Post by Tekno » Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:59 am

Great!

Thanks for that mate, sums it up well, I'm in Guildford, Surrey but if I'm ever near you in the near future I might well give you a shout..

Thanks..

dest
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RE: Integra Type R meets baby

Post by dest » Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:28 am

If you like the look of the saloons dont rule then straight out without checking them first, the boot is HUGE!!

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RE: Integra Type R meets baby

Post by MilkybarKid » Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:29 am

what dest said ^^
mafia body haulers would be proud of the boots on the saloons
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