kestryn
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- 2023 Acura Integra A-Spec + Tech / White / Orchid
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I just installed PRL's "Throwback" Front Strut Bar on my A-Spec w/ Tech package. It was pretty straight forward. I will take some photos and post them tomorrow morning when sunlight is my illuminator.
I don't think it's my imagination when I say it makes a noticeable difference in the handling... tighter/more stiff front end is my perception. I think I'll keep it in place.
Link to the part: 2023+ Acura Integra "Throwback" Front Strut Bar - PRL Motorsports
A couple of lessons learned:
- In PRL's installation instructions, they make pretty clear to torque the three-per-side nuts atop the front dampers/struts to the factory specs. However, later in the document, they list a "recommended torque spec" of 17 ft-lbs. This is for the nuts on the struts own interconnecting bolts, NOT for the damper/strut-to-body nuts.
- Speaking of the Battery - know that if you do install this strut bar, if you ever have to replace the battery, you will definitely have to remove the strut bar to do so. So... I suppose if you are going on a long road trip in your Integra, you might need to bring a breaker bar, 14mm socket, extension, and Torque Wrench so the road-side assistance dude doesn't blow a headgasket.
View attachment 1120_3.0_enu_17488096_2.0.pdf
I don't think it's my imagination when I say it makes a noticeable difference in the handling... tighter/more stiff front end is my perception. I think I'll keep it in place.
Link to the part: 2023+ Acura Integra "Throwback" Front Strut Bar - PRL Motorsports
A couple of lessons learned:
- In PRL's installation instructions, they make pretty clear to torque the three-per-side nuts atop the front dampers/struts to the factory specs. However, later in the document, they list a "recommended torque spec" of 17 ft-lbs. This is for the nuts on the struts own interconnecting bolts, NOT for the damper/strut-to-body nuts.
- PRL Installation instructions: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0...-5aee-4cba-a85d-cc2603e749ab.pdf?v=1651003884
- Honda's online service portal specifies 51 ft-lbs as the torque spec for my 2023 Integra for the strut-to-body nuts. (see attached)
- PRL's instructions mention preventing contact between an evaporator line and the strut bar, and between the strut bar and some of the main battery connect wires. I suppose this is to prevent frictional wear on those lines/wires from the strut bar. The A-Spec + Tech has a lot of stuff wired to the battery, and I had to remove some binding material from some of my negative-terminal battery wires and I used gaffer's tape to lay them flat under the strut bar. Still, it was near impossible to prevent contact. I will keep an eye on them and if necessary run longer lengths of battery cables later.- Speaking of the Battery - know that if you do install this strut bar, if you ever have to replace the battery, you will definitely have to remove the strut bar to do so. So... I suppose if you are going on a long road trip in your Integra, you might need to bring a breaker bar, 14mm socket, extension, and Torque Wrench so the road-side assistance dude doesn't blow a headgasket.
View attachment 1120_3.0_enu_17488096_2.0.pdf
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