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Honda

Integra Type R DC5

7.1s0–60 MPH
225VITESSE MAXIMALE KPH
220PUISSANCE

Notes

La Honda Integra Type R DC5 représente l’expression ultime de la performance de la cinquième génération d’Integra, produite de 2001 à 2006 en tant que hot hatch exclusif au marché japonais avant une disponibilité limitée en Amérique du Nord sous le nom d’Acura RSX Type-S avec des spécifications assagies. Propulsée par un moteur K20A quatre cylindres en ligne développant 220 chevaux à 8 000 tr/min à partir d’une cylindrée de 2,0 litres atmosphérique, la DC5 Type R intégrait la technologie i-VTEC de Honda offrant un caractère à haut régime et une zone rouge à 8 400 tr/min, inégalée parmi ses concurrentes traction avant de l’époque. Une boîte manuelle six rapports à démultiplication rapprochée présentait des débattements raccourcis et un engagement précis, salués par les passionnés de conduite, tandis qu’un différentiel à glissement limité hélicoïdal gérait la transmission du couple aux roues avant, minimisant le sous-virage et le torque steer lors des virages agressifs. Pesant environ 1 255 kg grâce à des composants allégés incluant un capot en aluminium, des vitres plus fines, et la suppression de matériaux d’insonorisation, la DC5 offrait une dynamique poids-puissance exceptionnelle permettant des accélérations compétitives et des performances sur circuit. La suspension adoptait une géométrie à double triangulation à l’avant comme à l’arrière avec une calibration spécifique Type R, des étriers de frein Brembo quatre pistons à l’avant, et des roues de 17 pouces chaussées de pneumatiques orientés performance. L’habitacle privilégiait l’implication du conducteur avec des sièges baquets Recaro à surpiqûres rouges, un volant Momo, un pommeau de levier de vitesses en titane, et une zone de chargement arrière dépouillée sans panneaux de finition. La DC5 Type R a acquis un statut mythique au sein de la culture tuner import et du sport automobile amateur, dominants les compétitions SCCA autocross, les championnats NASA de course sur route, ainsi que les épreuves de time attack, grâce à une combinaison de maniabilité exceptionnelle et de possibilités de préparation. L’architecture moteur K-series a permis un vaste développement aftermarket incluant des conversions avec suralimentation, des configurations atmosphériques à haute compression dépassant les 300 chevaux, ainsi que des transplantations complètes de groupe motopropulseur dans des Civic et CRX plus anciens. La production se distinguait entre la spécification JDM avec le K20A de 220 ch et la teinte Championship White, et la RSX Type-S nord-américaine limitée recevant un K20Z1 désaccouplé à 210 ch ainsi que des nuances de style intérieur/extérieur différentes. Aujourd’hui, les DC5 Type R s’arrachent sur le marché des collectionneurs à des prix élevés, reflétant la raréfaction des exemplaires intacts, en particulier les variantes Championship White ou Nighthawk Black, à mesure que la jeune génération reconnaît l’importance de cette plateforme comme dernière Honda atmosphérique à haut régime avant l’arrivée du Civic Type R FK8 turbocompressé qui a marqué la fin de cette époque.

Rang
puissance
220
POIDS KG
1,170
Puissance par rapport au poids
0.19
VALEUR ACTUELLE
$20,000

OEM Specs

Description du moteur
K20 i-VTEC four-cylinder
Type de transmission
FWD
0-60 MPH
7.1 SECs
VITESSE MAXIMALE KPH
225
PRIX (MSRP) USD
$23,500
boîte de vitesses
6-SPEED MANUAL
couple
205 N.M
Années du modèle
2002-2006

NOTES DE L'ANNéE

2002: Inaugural production year introducing DC5 Integra Type R as fourth-generation evolution of legendary Type R lineage featuring all-new K20A 2.0-liter i-VTEC engine producing 220 PS (217 horsepower) at 8,000 RPM representing substantial technological advancement versus previous B18C configuration. Launch specification manufactured exclusively at Suzuka facility featured close-ratio six-speed manual transmission, helical limited-slip differential, Brembo four-piston front brake calipers, Recaro bucket seats with red stitching, MOMO leather steering wheel, aluminum pedals and shift knob, and lightweight 17-inch five-spoke wheels wearing Bridgestone Potenza RE040 tires sized 215/45R17. Initial market reception praised high-revving engine character achieving 8,200 RPM redline, precise shifter feel, exceptional chassis balance, and improved mid-range torque versus DC2 predecessor addressing previous criticisms of peaky power delivery requiring aggressive driving extracting performance. Production allocation restricted to Japanese Domestic Market with limited export availability to Australia and New Zealand in slightly detuned specifications lacking full JDM performance hardware creating immediate grey market demand for authentic Japanese-specification examples commanding premium pricing in enthusiast communities worldwide.
2003: Continuation production year maintaining proven 2002 specification without significant mechanical updates as Honda prioritized development resources toward upcoming mid-cycle refresh. Model year characterized by consistent build quality, expanding enthusiast community recognition, and growing aftermarket support ecosystem with suspension manufacturers, exhaust specialists, and engine management developers introducing DC5-specific performance products. September 2003 minor update introduced body-color windscreen washer nozzles replacing previous black specification, rear privacy glass became standalone option, and two MiniDisc audio system options addressed technology expectations. Competition participation accelerated across grassroots motorsport including autocross Solo II, time attack events, and circuit racing establishing DC5 Type R as formidable front-wheel-drive competitor achieving competitive lap times versus more powerful rear-wheel-drive rivals through superior chassis balance and driver engagement characteristics. Used market values remained stable reflecting strong new vehicle demand and limited depreciation typical of Type R variants maintaining collector appeal through proven reliability and emotional driving character absent from contemporary turbocharged competitors prioritizing outright power over naturally-aspirated purity.
2005: Major mid-cycle facelift introducing comprehensively updated exterior styling, enhanced chassis rigidity, and refined suspension tuning addressing customer feedback accumulated through three-year production experience. Exterior updates included revised front bumper with integrated fog lights, new headlamp assemblies, updated tail light design, revised side skirts, and new front grille incorporating prominent Type R badging creating fresher aesthetic presence. Chassis reinforcements featured strengthened suspension mounting points, uprated spring and damper specifications, revised bushing compounds, larger brake master cylinder improving pedal feel, and more responsive steering calibration enhancing turn-in response without compromising stability. Interior updates included revised instrument cluster design, updated audio head unit options, and refined seat fabric patterns maintaining Recaro bucket seat retention. Mechanical specification remained unchanged preserving proven K20A powerplant and six-speed transmission validating original engineering excellence. Production volume decreased as Honda prepared DC5 generation conclusion planning successor development, while growing collector recognition generated increased market interest for final-year examples anticipated appreciating post-production similar to DC2 predecessor experiencing substantial value increases establishing Type R variants as legitimate investment-grade collector vehicles.
2006: Final production year concluding DC5 Integra Type R generation with total Japanese Domestic Market output reaching approximately 12,247 units establishing platform as relatively limited-production performance vehicle. Model year maintained 2005-facelift specification through production conclusion without additional updates, while manufacturing ceased June 2006 preparing Honda's performance vehicle strategy transition toward Civic Type R development incorporating DC5's K-series engine technology and track-focused philosophy into larger FD2 platform. Final-year examples commanded strong transaction prices from enthusiasts recognizing conclusion of Integra Type R nameplate's 15-year production spanning DA, DC2, and DC5 generations establishing legendary reputation within front-wheel-drive performance segment. Legacy positioned DC5 Type R as definitive naturally-aspirated K-series performance application combining accessible pricing, engaging dynamics, reliable mechanicals, and emotional high-revving character creating compelling alternative to European hot hatch competitors, while contemporary used market values range $15,000-$35,000 with pristine unmodified examples commanding premium pricing reflecting strong collector demand and nostalgia-driven appreciation for pure naturally-aspirated Honda performance preceding modern turbocharged efficiency-focused automotive landscape fundamentally transforming enthusiast vehicle segment priorities.

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Modifications populaires de Honda Integra Type R DC5 par niveau

Sur 19 préparations documentées

TendancesDC5 Integra Type R enthusiasts commonly upgrade with Yokohama Advan A052 tires, MeisterR SDDV suspension, and AP Racing CP5200 brakes. Builds escalate with engine internals like Wiseco pistons and Toda Type F cams, alongside dedicated race tires such as Yokohama A005s, often paired with a stripped interior and custom roll cage.

Moyen

14 préparations
Pneus Yokohama Advan A0523· Nankang AR-12· Dunlop Direzza2· Nexen N'Fera SUR4G1· Bridgestone Potenza RE-111
Suspension MeisterR SDDV1· Todd Caster Top Mounts1· SuperPro Polyurethane Bushings1· GAB 1Way Suspension1· YellowSpeed Coilovers1
Freins AP Racing CP52001· AP Racing 332x32 Rotors1· Ferodo ST451· Ferodo DS1.111· StopTech Rear1
Admission/Échappement Solid Fab Exhaust Manifold1· Solid Fab 3" Exhaust1· Honda RBC Intake Manifold1· K&N Open Intake1· J's Racing Manifold1
Puissance/Tuning Hondata KPro2· Mugen HOA ECU2· Haltech Elite 10001· NGK Racing Competition1· Hondata K-Pro1
Aérodynamique J's Racing Front Fenders1· PCI 60" Swan Neck Wing1
Transmission MFactory 1.5-Way Plated Differential1· MFactory 5.4 Final Drive1· Spoon 5.33 Final Drive1· MFactory Carbon Synchros1· J's Racing 5.3 Final Drive1
Roues Rays Volk Racing CE28N1
Poids Recaro Bucket Seat1· Corbeau Clubsport Seats1
Autre Toda Lightweight Pulley Kit1· Spoon Baffled Oil Pan1· Koyo Type-M1· Spoon Low-Temp Thermostat1· HKS Circuit Attack Counter1

Course

Rythme OEM+3% 4 préparations
Pneus Yokohama Advan A0051· Hankook Ventus TD1· Hankook Ventus R-S41
Suspension FTuned Racing Suspension GT Race-Comp1
Freins Endless CCRG1
Puissance/Tuning Wiseco Pistons1· BC Racing Connecting Rods1· Toda Type F Camshaft1· Supertech Valve Springs1· DNT Tune1
Transmission Honda Civic Type R EP3 Gearbox1

Temps au tour

Temps Piste Voiture Mod Pilote Pneu Date du tour Date ajoutée vs Préd. Vitesse
2:06.8 Nouveau G C O Autopolis International Racing Course (International) Course 15 May, 2026 15 May, 2026 -8.09s +6.46%
1:18.9 G Bahrain International Circuit (Inner) Moyen 01 Jan, 2021 23 Jan, 2026 -3.18s +4.09%
1:51.9 Circuito de Alcarrás Course 02 Feb, 2025 03 Sep, 2025 -2.69s +2.43%
7:53.0 Nürburgring (BTG) Moyen 16 Oct, 2020 03 Mar, 2022 -9.8s +2.10%
1:00.0 Baskerville Raceway Course 24 Aug, 2021 19 Jan, 2026 -1.14s +1.88%
1:49.5 Albacete Circuit Course 12 Dec, 2021 21 Nov, 2024 -1.99s +1.84%
1:23.0 G Korea International Circuit-Yeongam (National Circuit) Course 05 May, 2019 03 Feb, 2026 -1.44s +1.73%
1:49.9 L Ridge Motorsports Park (Current) Moyen 05 Aug, 2025 19 Sep, 2025 -1.86s +1.72%
2:16.6 Red Star Raceway (Full Circuit) Moyen 16 Jun, 2021 21 Jan, 2026 -2.22s +1.66%
1:13.1 L Zwartkops Moyen 06 Sep, 2021 15 Feb, 2026 -1.13s +1.56%
2:18.6 Mobility Resort Motegi - Twin Ring Motegi Moyen 10 Nov, 2023 23 Jan, 2024 -1.77s +1.30%
1:49.8 Inje Speedium Course 24 Jan, 2020 03 Dec, 2022 -1.09s +0.99%
1:39.7 L Cadwell Park Circuit Moyen 06 Jan, 2023 06 Jun, 2023 -0.65s +0.67%
1:01.7 Tor Krzywa Course 21 Aug, 2020 07 Mar, 2026 -0.4s +0.66%
55.3 Nouveau Luddenham Raceway Moyen 26 Apr, 2026 08 Jun, 2026 -0.04s +0.09%
2:27.9 Sepang International Circuit Course 20 Apr, 2021 11 Dec, 2022 -0.1s +0.07%
2:02.0 S L Moscow Raceway (GP10) Lumière 11 May, 2021 15 Oct, 2021 -0.03s +0.03%
1:40.8 L Cadwell Park Circuit Moyen 18 Apr, 2021 17 Jul, 2022 +0.11s -0.12%
2:01.0 L SM Mondello Park (CW) Moyen
EVN
29 May, 2023 18 Jan, 2026 +0.57s -0.48%
2:33.0 Nouveau L Sepang International Circuit Moyen 13 Jun, 2026 13 Jun, 2026 +0.91s -0.61%
1:20.8 L Donington Park Circuit (National CW) Moyen 28 Sep, 2022 11 Oct, 2022 +0.72s -0.91%
1:29.9 Nouveau G Guangdong International Circuit - GIC Course 13 Jun, 2026 13 Jun, 2026 +0.83s -0.94%
1:47.1 Cremona Circuit (Pre 2024) Moyen 19 Dec, 2017 11 Oct, 2021 +1.09s -1.04%
1:05.6 TaeBaek Speedway Moyen 07 May, 2019 27 Nov, 2025 +0.77s -1.21%
2:28.8 Suzuka Circuit Lumière 26 Feb, 2021 11 Nov, 2021 +1.84s -1.28%
1:56.6 G The Bend Motorsport Park (East CW) Lourd 20 Apr, 2021 15 Feb, 2026 +1.97s -1.71%
2:34.0 Motorsport Ranch-MSR Cresson (3.1) Moyen 24 May, 2025 17 Jul, 2025 +2.94s -1.95%
1:54.7 L SM Circuito de Cartagena Moyen 04 Jul, 2021 30 Nov, 2021 +2.23s -1.98%
1:39.0 Winton Motor Raceway (National Circuit CW) Moyen 16 Jun, 2024 23 Jan, 2026 +1.94s -1.99%
1:59.0 Sonoma Raceway (Full) Stock 06 May, 2018 25 Feb, 2026 +2.43s -2.12%
1:13.1 Ebisu Circuit (Higashi) Moyen 31 May, 2009 15 Jan, 2026 +1.78s -2.49%
1:28.0 Sandown International Motor Raceway Course 02 Feb, 2016 08 Dec, 2022 +2.61s -2.99%
2:05.0 Mondello Park (CW) Moyen
EVN
27 Feb, 2022 17 Jan, 2026 +4.05s -3.32%
1:13.2 SM Pembrey Circuit Moyen 06 Aug, 2023 27 Dec, 2023 +2.4s -3.37%
1:06.8 Baskerville Raceway Moyen 17 May, 2022 30 Aug, 2025 +2.48s -3.85%
2:59.3 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Moyen 18 Jun, 2017 18 Jan, 2026 +8.39s -4.79%
1:29.2 Autodromo di Franciacorta Moyen 30 Oct, 2016 11 Oct, 2021 +4.19s -4.89%
1:25.7 Collie Motorplex (Long) Lourd 28 Nov, 2024 17 Jan, 2026 +4.15s -4.96%
1:49.7 Adm Raceway - Autodrom Moscow (Grade 4) Course 30 Sep, 2023 03 Oct, 2023 +5.46s -5.02%
2:37.7 Suzuka Circuit Stock 22 May, 2010 11 Nov, 2021 +7.91s -5.26%
1:28.3 Donington Park Circuit (National CW) Lumière 28 Feb, 2025 23 Mar, 2025 flag
1:46.4 Winton Motor Raceway (National Circuit CW) Moyen 26 Jul, 2020 18 Jan, 2026 flag
1:46.6 Winton Motor Raceway (National Circuit CW) Moyen 01 Nov, 2014 14 Sep, 2021 +5.73s -5.66%
1:49.2 Laguna Seca (Pre 2023) Moyen 14 Jun, 2016 18 Jan, 2026 +6.22s -5.80%
1:27.0 Collie Motorplex (Long) Lourd 19 Apr, 2025 17 Jan, 2026 +5.17s -6.10%
1:29.0 Mallala Motorsport Park Moyen 01 Dec, 2015 23 Jan, 2026 +5.48s -6.36%
1:46.7 Lausitzring (Short Course) Moyen 04 Aug, 2018 03 May, 2022 +6.94s -6.77%
2:41.0 Suzuka Circuit Moyen 06 Apr, 2010 08 Mar, 2022 +14.01s -8.95%

Integra Type R DC5 les plus modifiées

Année Nom du Pilote Mod Puissance Pneu Taille du pneu Vs Préd.
2003 (w/RE040) MM YUU Race 140 RE040 215/45/17 -5.95s
2005 (w/RE040) Scott Wyman (Trikes) Race 265 140 RE040 215/45/17 -3.93s
2003 Team Marte Medium -3.16s
2005 scwそら Race 100 ADVAN A050 -2.37s
2002 RoniiLR Race 220 100 AR-1 255/40/17 / 225/45/17 -1.56s
2005 (w/Ventus TD) Mat Komando Race 290 80 Ventus TD 245/40/17 -1.42s
2003 (w/AR-1) Kevin Talbot Medium 220 100 AR-1 215/45/17 -0.95s
2005 (Ventodave/k24a2) Ventodave Medium 220 200 CR-S (CR-1) 245/40/17 / 215/40/17 -0.4s
2003 (w/RE040) the_JDM_fanatic Medium 140 RE040 215/45/17 -0.27s
2003 (w/RE040) Leelon Race 140 RE040 215/45/17 +0.16s
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