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same as brazi
hey check out the grille and front bumper
doesnt look too bad
i think americans rate their hp differently to us so its probably the same?
there's be some serious mods available as soon as this hits america
US Fuel is crappy
have Ethanol in it.
hooray fit is coming to the US.
BS they can't reveal info about it, ffs info is everywhere :p
you can get that same grill in Aus as an option.
The Jazz I see in Singapore are called Fit too... with a BIG BLUE DOT....
Very nice Fit2006.
um, no. You don't get any choice if you want ethanol in the gas or not.Quote:
Originally Posted by claymore
most gas stations have 4 options for gas.
87 octane, 89 octane, 91 octane, and diesel(the octane values will vary a bit by area).
It's important to note that the reason US gas seems so much worse then gas elsewhere is because we use a different rating system. Most countries rate their gas in RON ratings. Your 87 octane wouldn't be equivalent to our 87 octane. The US rates their gas by averaging the RON and MON ratings of the gas. Generally, this results in a rating about 5 points lower than elsewhere.
Also, what's wrong with ethanol in the gasoline? It acts much like soap does in water, decreasing surface tension between molecules, allowing far better atomization. In fact, many people have experienced significant increases in gas milage and performance by ADDING a small amout of ethanol to the fuel supply.
So come on, give us the source of this piece of wisdom, you can't just make blanket statements without facts to back it up.
US market should definitly release more after market parts for the jazz/fit....
but what caught my eyes on the site was the new Civic Si coupe..... wow..... don't think its ever gonna make it down here in Oz though.....:(
Not just some blanket statement, alot of ppl know US have been using a blend of E10 in there fuel since the CAA Amendments in 1990, this is to cut down all the pollution and demand on fuel use. The US actually pushes ppl to use blends of E10, and in some case they have cars which can use up to E85. What more u need to burn more Ethanol to get the same power hence you are using more per gallon/litre. Do a search on this forum as there were ppl talking about Shell Optimax Ultra which uses E10 in there 100octane fuel. Aussie cars so far are not design to run on E10, but all future car they will all be able to use it.Quote:
Originally Posted by claymore
Here are some info about Ethonal use in the states
In the United States, one out of every eight gallons of gasoline sold contains ethanol. Most of this ethanol is purchased as blends of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline, known as gasohol or E10, and is used as an octane enhancer to improve air quality.
If you are driving a flexible fuel vehicle, you have the opportunity to fuel with E85, a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. For more information on flexible fuel vehicles or E85, visit the Alternative Fuels Data Center. For more information on E10 and other low-level ethanol blends, read on.
Ethanol is a colorless liquid that is distilled from agricultural crops — usually corn. Most ethanol is produced in the grain-growing states of the midwestern United States. The U.S. Department of Energy is also exploring ways to make ethanol from crop wastes like corn stover and switchgrass.
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 mandated the use of oxygenated gasoline in areas with unhealthy levels of carbon monoxide. At the time, the primary oxygenates were ethanol and MTBE. Subsequently, MTBE has been found to contaminate ground water supplies, and the demand for ethanol has increased significantly. The Renewable Fuels Standard, mandated by the Energy Policy Act of 2005, calls for the gradual escalation of biofuels use in the United States. This legislation should stimulate the use of biofuels like ethanol and biodiesel from 4 billion gallons in 2006 to 7.5 billion gallons by 2012. Visit the Renewable Fuels Association Web site for more information about the Renewable Fuels Standard.