Acura RSX Type-S 2002
2002
Coupe

Modified Twin Turbo
386 hp
Top Speed 290 kmphr
0-60 mph 4.8
Quarter mile 12.8

 

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Steve Stirpe. Edited for Peter.

 

 

The Acura RSX is the successor to the Acura Integra, which was sold in North America and Hong Kong, although it was sold as the Honda Integra in Japan and Australia.

It features a 2-liter inline-four-cylinder engine known as the K20A2, which is equipped with Honda's i-VTEC system, produces 200 hp (149 kW), and has a redline of 7,900 rpm. It is paired with a six-speed manual transmission coupled to a limited-slip differential that drives the front wheels.

It features MacPherson struts in the front and double wishbones in the rear, along with 29 mm front and 19 mm rear sway bars. The braking system consists of 11.8-inch vented front rotors and 10.2-inch solid rear rotors, with ABS as standard.

The car accelerates smoothly, with power building up around 5,000 rpm. However, when accelerating through a corner, wheelspin may occur, causing understeer. Careful control of the throttle and steering is required to avoid or correct this situation.

The steering response is sharp and quick, and while understeer is…

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Acura RSX Type-S 2002

2002
Coupe

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Simulator:
Assetto Corsa
Brand:
Acura
Model:
RSX
Power:
386 hp
Torque:
374 nm
Weight:
1,205 kg
Weight/Power:
5.67 kg/hp
0 - 100:
6,70 s
Colors:
6
Traction:
Front - FWD
Author:
101Creative, graveltrap, Steve Stirpe
Version:
1.5

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