Canadian Type R production #'s
Canadian Type R production #'s
Does anyone know approx how many R's were shipped to Canada in 1997, where can I get this info? If there are any Canadian type r owers witih a badge # higher than 300 let me know. Thanks
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I think 700 R's were shipped to Canada in 1997.
Integra Type R 1999 #256
Civic HB (winter)
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Civic HB (winter)
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when i bought a Car&Driver back in 1997 with the type r feature in it they said 400 were brought in. Now if that's 400 to Canada and 400 To us i'm not sure. Mine is 1997 #255.
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CND CW 1997 Type R #255
Daily Driver 1997 Integra RS
USDM PY 2001 ITR #1111 Turbocharged
CND CW 1997 Type R #255
Daily Driver 1997 Integra RS
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I verified and 500 were sold in US but in World of Wheel it is written 160 in Canada. Now I can't explain why you have the no 255
Integra Type R 1999 #256
Civic HB (winter)
http://public.fotki.com/morgie/qsr/drag ... ue-99.html
''If driving a Type R doesn't make the petroleum in your blood boil, you should collect your pushrods and go home.'' --Dave Coleman
Civic HB (winter)
http://public.fotki.com/morgie/qsr/drag ... ue-99.html
''If driving a Type R doesn't make the petroleum in your blood boil, you should collect your pushrods and go home.'' --Dave Coleman
badge number is not separate between USDM and CDM type R's And is not guaranteed to be strictly split at a specific number, AFAIK there is typically some "overlap" around the divison point.RDL_Type r wrote:I verified and 500 were sold in US but in World of Wheel it is written 160 in Canada. Now I can't explain why you have the no 255
Were all 2001 ITRs exported to Canada Champ White? Were other colers available that year in Canada (PY or FB)? Also, were only the Champ White ITRs produced with the red interior?
'00 FBP USDM ITR #736 (RIP)
'01 CW Canadian ITR #1181
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'01 CW Canadian ITR #1181
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1997's like mine with no a/c weigh approx 2700 lbs with driver.
I've also seen dyno charts showing a difference of a few horse between 98 and 97's same with a 01 vs 97 except the gain is smaller cause the 01 had the more aggresive intake cam. Either way I've been to the track several times with my car and similar and higher tuned r's couldn't touch mine? With the right bolt ons, no cams, no gears I'm running 14.40's these guys could break 14.80's. I don't know, I guess I got a good one.
I've also seen dyno charts showing a difference of a few horse between 98 and 97's same with a 01 vs 97 except the gain is smaller cause the 01 had the more aggresive intake cam. Either way I've been to the track several times with my car and similar and higher tuned r's couldn't touch mine? With the right bolt ons, no cams, no gears I'm running 14.40's these guys could break 14.80's. I don't know, I guess I got a good one.