NO>Ialso have worked on both professionally and while i haven't yet seen
NO>one of the current acuras in the shop (or the current camaro for that
NO>matter) i dont recall the acura being that much easier to work on
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Back when I went to school, racing other classmates in getting a piston
out of a 350 took me twenty three minutes using air tools. On an
Integra, it only takes about fifteen or so. Several parts on the
Integra motor will last a lifetime...such as the water pump, oil pump,
etc. Heck...even the radiator hoses will last 10 years plus! Now tell
me that you've seen that happen regularly on a Chevy! Performing
routine maintanance is also easier on an Integra...except for the timing
belt. Spark Plugs are right on top. The distributor is right on
top...dip sticks are all right in front. The oil filter is easily
accessible under the car...
As long as you do not overheat the engine, it'll last a lifetime...
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