GSR VS Prelude
For the money, I'd rather have a RWD coupe.
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But between the two Hondas, the DC/DB Integra is a more sculptural design IMO.
And call me a skeptic, but wouldn't a Quaife LSD be just as effective as Honda's torque sensing clutch-type diff?
h:But between the two Hondas, the DC/DB Integra is a more sculptural design IMO.
And call me a skeptic, but wouldn't a Quaife LSD be just as effective as Honda's torque sensing clutch-type diff?
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Originally Posted by TheOtherDave™
And call me a skeptic, but wouldn't a Quaife LSD be just as effective as Honda's torque sensing clutch-type diff?
Originally Posted by Epoch
Then sell your car and buy a 240sx foo :airon:
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An SC300 would do nicely, though.

Or a late model C4 Vette.
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It all depends on where you race from, and the driver. I have a 97 black base model prelude. The prelude low end is a good bit better, but, the integra's high end compensates for it. The prelude will get the gsr up front but the gsr's 3rd gear is crazy. It ususally just depends on the driver. If one gets a bad start the other one will win. If both get good starts, i can't really tell you which one will win. The two cars are very similar.
The gsr is lighter than the prelude but the prelude has a more powerfull engine.
From my experience racing them, I have won many times, and lost many times. It mainly just depends on how well your car is running when you race.
Oh and I race my friends at the track, not on the street.
The gsr is lighter than the prelude but the prelude has a more powerfull engine.
From my experience racing them, I have won many times, and lost many times. It mainly just depends on how well your car is running when you race.
Oh and I race my friends at the track, not on the street.
Originally Posted by base97lude
It all depends on where you race from, and the driver. I have a 97 black base model prelude. The prelude low end is a good bit better, but, the integra's high end compensates for it. The prelude will get the gsr up front but the gsr's 3rd gear is crazy. It ususally just depends on the driver. If one gets a bad start the other one will win. If both get good starts, i can't really tell you which one will win. The two cars are very similar.
The gsr is lighter than the prelude but the prelude has a more powerfull engine.
From my experience racing them, I have won many times, and lost many times. It mainly just depends on how well your car is running when you race.
Oh and I race my friends at the track, not on the street.
The gsr is lighter than the prelude but the prelude has a more powerfull engine.
From my experience racing them, I have won many times, and lost many times. It mainly just depends on how well your car is running when you race.
Oh and I race my friends at the track, not on the street.

Good to hear that you race responsibly. :cheers: Welcome to HAN.
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Originally Posted by base97lude
The prelude low end is a good bit better, but, the integra's high end compensates for it. The prelude will get the gsr up front but the gsr's 3rd gear is crazy.
Originally Posted by Bryan_M
sounds weird to me since when Dave posted the 0-60 times the GSR is faster. from the stats he posted it would appear to me that it's vice-versa: the Lude has better top end and the GSR has better low end.


