Re: If any one cares.. new civics move to drive by wire
Originally Posted by Semnos
Don't think it's a D18...it has a 81mm bore like a B-series does.
And it has less torque then HP(sorry SinisterCRx) It has 128 lb.ft. torque....on the site it says 174 NM that is what they mostly use in europe and other shitty countries. |
Re: If any one cares.. new civics move to drive by wire
the new mustangs and f-150s have electronic throttles. i have to drive an 05 f-150 for work, and i can honestly say the throttle response sucks ass. you can't power brake with it either. if you try to floor it while the brake is pressed it will restrict the throttle till you let off the brake. one of the guys i work with was bitching about it on his mustang. you have to do rolling burnouts at the drag strip, pain in the ass if you're using slicks.
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Re: If any one cares.. new civics move to drive by wire
So how do the power numbers translate into horsepower and torque?
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Re: If any one cares.. new civics move to drive by wire
Originally Posted by rawr
drive by wire scares me.. what if a solinoid fucks up goin 90 down the highway or a sensor or some other electrical component decides to burn up. ---- drive by wire... just get rid of power steering and tell everyone to stop being -----s.
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Re: If any one cares.. new civics move to drive by wire
Do i see itb's O0
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Re: If any one cares.. new civics move to drive by wire
Originally Posted by Semnos
Don't think it's a D18...it has a 81mm bore like a B-series does.
And it has less torque then HP(sorry SinisterCRx) It has 128 lb.ft. torque....on the site it says 174 NM that is what they mostly use in europe and other shitty countries. |
Re: If any one cares.. new civics move to drive by wire
no itb's, if you look closely there is only one throttle body. those butterflys look like there part of a two stage intake manifold like they used to use on the gsr.
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