Whats this...an Integra thread?
Yeah the newer Integras (RSX's) were nice but not as nice as the double-wishbone earlier models.
Personally I had a '90 GS Integra and have setup my brothers '90 RS Integra for track day duty. I had a '98 V6 Camaro Hardtop (lightest model) as well which I had setup for autocrossing/Track as well - Not as nimble as the integra in transitions but insane steadystate grip and braking ability: Loved the brakes with HP+ pads and R-Compound rubber. The costs were just a little high for consumables though and I did not like working on the transmission/engine one bit (with the engine shoved under the dash and center tunnel area removing the transmission was not fun). I currently have a clean '90 Civic DX Sedan with perfect frame in the garage which will eventually become a dedicated track car complete with underbody aerodynamics for Time Trials and Track days. Just need to get myself motivated enough and stop messing around with all my other hobbies....(photography, firearms, computers, audio, etc....)
My brothers '90 RS (custom intake system + 8lb ACT Prolite flywheel = instant throttle response...I love it!) that we got down to 2300lbs with full fuel load. Very fun to mess around with Lotus Elise and Corvette Z06 drivers in the corners with it... they may be much faster in the straights, but most all are slower in the transitional turns and non-high speed steady state turns.
My former '98 V6 Camaro ( Koni sport dampers, Hotchkis Sport hollow antiroll bar set, Spohn adjustable rear trailing arms and panhard bar with spherical bearings) fun to drive on track but a pain to work on.