do the 97-98 perform and handle like the 00-01?

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do the 97-98 perform and handle like the 00-01?

Post by PY 01-0972 »

other than the non wiper on the 97 do they ride and perform the same as the 00-01? with a/c or without. thanks to all who know and reply. I was thinking about getting a 98 as a second car when my 03 si lease is up.
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Post by Bbasso »

other then what you said and the color, you will not see any difference.

And the cams do have a small difference the 00-01 cams are a bit more agressive- so I hear...
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Post by T2 »

Wait so do 00-001 have rear wipers?
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Post by PY 01-0972 »

just the 97's do not have the wiper
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Post by opie »

bbasso wrote:other then what you said and the color, you will not see any difference.
Except for CW is faster :lol:
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Post by Asian G »

I have a buddy with a white 97 ITR and for what he gots done to it its pretty fast as the 00-01 ITRs.
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Post by LT6916 »

i believe its the intake cam of the 00-01 that's more aggressive than the 97-98 intake cam.

differences between 97-98 and 00-01:
-97 has the old front fascia & bumper (less aggressive) and taillights (amber signals)
-97-8 [intake] cam is slightly less aggressive than 00-01
-no rear wiper on 97
-A/C was optional on 97-8, standard on 00-01
-CW 15" alloys on 97-8, gunmetal on 00-01
-CW offered only on 97-8, CW on 99 ITRs (Canada), FBP & PY on 00, NBP & PY on 01
-97-8 has OBD-II rev1, 00-01 has OBD-II rev2
-97-8 vs 00-01 interior revisions (very few)

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Post by Trey »

LT got most of it. There was a steering rack change and soem small cosmetic stuff.

I am sure this list could use some additions.

http://www.itrca.com/FAQ/general/changebyyear.php
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Post by Justin Klemgold »

Wasnt' there a difference in the LSD in the 97 and 98 too?
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Post by Trey »

No difference in LSD. All of them have been helical Limited Slips. Not much to change there and keep a smooth feel
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Post by captainzorg »

the steering wheel cover says "ACURA" on the 1997 model the 00-01 has an "A" Not sure about the 98
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Post by Trey »

98 has an A. That isn't specific to the R though
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Post by PY 01-0972 »

thanks for the replys I guess my question should have been clearer I know all the differences that were listed I just meant would the ride and power be the same as my 01? And I believe it was answered as a YES
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Post by 97Type-R158 »

Just to let you know, i drive a 97 and keep pace with tuned 00-01 Itr's. I only have AEM CAI and Type One Racing Exhaust and my car is dead even with other tuned Itr's.
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97-98 have the red stitch leather shift knob while the 00-01 have the aluminum one.
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Post by Asian G »

97Type-R158 wrote:Just to let you know, i drive a 97 and keep pace with tuned 00-01 Itr's. I only have AEM CAI and Type One Racing Exhaust and my car is dead even with other tuned Itr's.
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Post by BudMan »

#330ITR wrote:
97Type-R158 wrote:Just to let you know, i drive a 97 and keep pace with tuned 00-01 Itr's. I only have AEM CAI and Type One Racing Exhaust and my car is dead even with other tuned Itr's.
Chris! You talking shit on my ITR? J/P :lol:
Oh no - the Overland Park / Olathe 'smack-down' is about ready to happen :lol:
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Post by George Knighton »

Has anyone ever decided for sure why the later ITR tested better in motor magazines than earlier ITR?

I seem to recall a full second's difference in the 0-60 times reported between '97 and '00.
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Post by B( * Y * )BIES »

George Knighton wrote:Has anyone ever decided for sure why the later ITR tested better in motor magazines than earlier ITR?

I seem to recall a full second's difference in the 0-60 times reported between '97 and '00.
"ID 10 T" driver error and/or maybe even weather conditions.
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George Knighton wrote:Has anyone ever decided for sure why the later ITR tested better in motor magazines than earlier ITR?

I seem to recall a full second's difference in the 0-60 times reported between '97 and '00.
Maybe it's 'cause they came from the factory with an AOL High-Speed connector :lol:

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Post by tekkyDC2R »

my friend's 98 just barely creeps on me when we play around,

so i'd have to agree with opie despite having a PY R. :x
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Post by tonyanjaii »

i'd say all ITRs are different, some may be faster than others, i doubt its just the 97-98 production was faster.

Perhaps it has to do with the OBd2a and OBd2b thing lol
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Post by Azcheron »

There is no way to really say that any year is faster, because.... Type R's are a very unique car, they are guaranteed to come stock at least 195 HP. Some come with more because of the level at which they are made in japan. In rare occasions, some R owners get an R with as much as 220 HP, running 14.2 or so stock in the 1/4. My friend robs 01 py R went right from the dealer to the dyno and the car had 192 HP at the wheels, stock. just something to think about
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Post by jiahanhao »

I'll believe up to 5-7 hp difference in stock motors, but a 25 hp difference? That's huge!
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Post by opie »

Azcheron wrote:There is no way to really say that any year is faster, because.... Type R's are a very unique car, they are guaranteed to come stock at least 195 HP. Some come with more because of the level at which they are made in japan. In rare occasions, some R owners get an R with as much as 220 HP, running 14.2 or so stock in the 1/4. My friend robs 01 py R went right from the dealer to the dyno and the car had 192 HP at the wheels, stock. just something to think about

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