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The Honda Integra Type R (DC5) RM '04 is the race modified version of the [[Honda INTEGRA TYPE R (DC5) '04]]. It appears in [[Gran Turismo 5]] and [[Gran Turismo 6]], the latter now as the '''Honda INTEGRA TYPE R (DC5) Touring Car '04'''.
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The Honda Integra Type R (DC5) RM '04 is the race modified version of the [[Honda INTEGRA TYPE R (DC5) '04]]. It appears in [[Gran Turismo 5]] and [[Gran Turismo 6]], the latter now as the '''Honda INTEGRA TYPE R (DC5) Touring Car '04''' (not to be confused with the [[Honda INTEGRA TYPE R Touring Car]]).
   
 
==In-game description==
 
==In-game description==
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The following is the description of the base model.
 
The following is the description of the base model.
   
The INTEGRA TYPE R appearing in 2001 was the first Type R of the 21st century. Type R's until then were a model that Honda tuned based on a completed existing model, but for this car, the development of the Integra itself was performed with consideration for what performance would befit the Type R. It is different than the previous Type R's in that it is a full-on, preplanned sports model.
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The Integra Type R appearing in 2001 was the first Type R of the 21st century. Type R's until then were a model that Honda tuned based on a completed existing model, but for this car, the development of the Integra itself was performed with consideration for what performance would befit the Type R. It is different than the previous Type R's in that it is a full-on, preplanned sports model.
   
 
Because of this, its specifications are quite stoic, omitting even things like the sound insulation, but they have made efforts to reduce noise and vibration as much as possible to secure a certain level of comfort.
 
Because of this, its specifications are quite stoic, omitting even things like the sound insulation, but they have made efforts to reduce noise and vibration as much as possible to secure a certain level of comfort.
   
The driving performance of the car was greatly improved over its predecessors. It was powered by a new generation K20A, 2L DOHC inline 4 cylinder i-VTEC engine, producing 217 HP and 151.8 ft-lb torque. This is matched with a lightweight flywheel to improve response, and the gearbox is a close-ratio 6 speed MT with newly developed multi-cone synchro gears. The suspension utilizes struts in the front, and double wishbones in the rear, and it was the first Honda to utilize Brembo brakes. The standard tire size is 215/45ZR17.
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The driving performance of the car was greatly improved over its predecessors. It was powered by a new generation K20A, 2L DOHC inline 4 cylinder i-VTEC engine, producing 217 BHP and 151.8 lb-ft torque. This is matched with a lightweight flywheel to improve response, and the gearbox is a close-ratio 6 speed MT with newly developed multi-cone synchro gears. The suspension utilizes struts in the front, and double wishbones in the rear, and it was the first Honda to utilize Brembo brakes. The standard tire size is 215/45ZR17.
   
 
The level of its driving performance leaves behind all other FF cars in the world.  The cornering is always stable, and having a high level of freedom in corners that is even better than a typical FR, it allows the driver to change orientation of the car at their will.  It has plenty of traction at corner exits, and the road holding characteristics of the tires are so high that you can still steer coming out of the turn. Though normall you would need to "wait" to open the throttle when cornering in an FF car, you don't need to in the INTEGRA TYPE R.
 
The level of its driving performance leaves behind all other FF cars in the world.  The cornering is always stable, and having a high level of freedom in corners that is even better than a typical FR, it allows the driver to change orientation of the car at their will.  It has plenty of traction at corner exits, and the road holding characteristics of the tires are so high that you can still steer coming out of the turn. Though normall you would need to "wait" to open the throttle when cornering in an FF car, you don't need to in the INTEGRA TYPE R.
   
The INTEGRA TYPE R could easily be called the best FF sports car in the world, but with the decline in coupe sales in Japan, it unfortunately ceased production in July of 2006.
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The Integra Type R could easily be called the best FF sports car in the world, but with the decline in coupe sales in Japan, it unfortunately ceased production in July of 2006.
   
 
==Acquisition==
 
==Acquisition==
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===GT6===
 
===GT6===
This car can be purchased for 117.500 Credits. It is a detailed car.
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This car can be purchased for 117,500 Credits. It is a detailed car.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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[[Category:Honda Race Cars]]
 
[[Category:Honda Race Cars]]
 
[[Category:2000s race cars]]
 
[[Category:2000s race cars]]
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[[Category:Fictional Race Cars]]
 
[[Category:Coupes]]
 
[[Category:Coupes]]
 
[[Category:Naturally Aspirated Cars]]
 
[[Category:Naturally Aspirated Cars]]

Revision as of 00:35, 13 February 2019

The Honda Integra Type R (DC5) RM '04 is the race modified version of the Honda INTEGRA TYPE R (DC5) '04. It appears in Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo 6, the latter now as the Honda INTEGRA TYPE R (DC5) Touring Car '04 (not to be confused with the Honda INTEGRA TYPE R Touring Car).

In-game description

This description is taken from the GT5 description page.

This is an original tuned model created by "Gran Turismo", based on the Honda INTEGRA TYPE R (2004).

The following is the description of the base model.

The Integra Type R appearing in 2001 was the first Type R of the 21st century. Type R's until then were a model that Honda tuned based on a completed existing model, but for this car, the development of the Integra itself was performed with consideration for what performance would befit the Type R. It is different than the previous Type R's in that it is a full-on, preplanned sports model.

Because of this, its specifications are quite stoic, omitting even things like the sound insulation, but they have made efforts to reduce noise and vibration as much as possible to secure a certain level of comfort.

The driving performance of the car was greatly improved over its predecessors. It was powered by a new generation K20A, 2L DOHC inline 4 cylinder i-VTEC engine, producing 217 BHP and 151.8 lb-ft torque. This is matched with a lightweight flywheel to improve response, and the gearbox is a close-ratio 6 speed MT with newly developed multi-cone synchro gears. The suspension utilizes struts in the front, and double wishbones in the rear, and it was the first Honda to utilize Brembo brakes. The standard tire size is 215/45ZR17.

The level of its driving performance leaves behind all other FF cars in the world.  The cornering is always stable, and having a high level of freedom in corners that is even better than a typical FR, it allows the driver to change orientation of the car at their will.  It has plenty of traction at corner exits, and the road holding characteristics of the tires are so high that you can still steer coming out of the turn. Though normall you would need to "wait" to open the throttle when cornering in an FF car, you don't need to in the INTEGRA TYPE R.

The Integra Type R could easily be called the best FF sports car in the world, but with the decline in coupe sales in Japan, it unfortunately ceased production in July of 2006.

Acquisition

GT5

The Race Modified version of the DC5 can only be acquired by Race Modifying the Honda INTEGRA TYPE R (DC5) '04. The original car costs 27,000 Credits from the Honda Dealership and is a Level 2 car. The modifications cost 117,500 Credits from GT Auto, making a total of 144,500 Credits.

GT6

This car can be purchased for 117,500 Credits. It is a detailed car.

Notes