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    wat is the most economical Fuel injected honda engine that i can put on my EG

    is it those GLIs? or the ba16a ? or the si engines..

    no idea

    thanx

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    economical? thats controlled by your right foot! but seriously, what engine is in it right now? carbies arent too bad on fuel are they?
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    i think he wants economy + power hehehe....

    ZC - give you a good balance of both worlds...

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    Bicycles are pretty economical, that way your eg can sit in the driveway and not use a drop of fuel .

    But more seriously just drive like a grandma (ie not racing off every set of lights) and you'll use less fuel. Whether you use premium or regular unleaded it's not going to make a great deal of difference for your car. If I was you i'd just use regular unleaded.

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    VEI - nuff said.

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    nah dont care much for power..

    i just need to change my engine but i wanna go fuel injected.

    my budget is around 3k..

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    VEI is the most economical.......but just keep in mind it is very low on power.

    Also it is a bit of an old engine so you might not be able to put it in (because of emissions regulations)
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    true.. so wat are those 1.5 litre fuel injected engines that came out in the GLis.. dy15 or something?

    are they better fuel economy than the breeze engines?

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    just save up and put a b16 in....... you know you want to! In the end its an injected four cylinder, just put a pod and a nice exhaust on and it'll be plenty economical for you. But if you for whatever reason are using fuel consumption as your ENTIRE condition of purchase, go the SOHC vtec. Just whatever you do, dont put a non vtec engine in. Its more trouble than its worth. But like i say, in order to justify it go the b16. Theyre hot lol.
    ...... and that's all I have to say about that.

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    sohc vtec will give u good power. i get ~300k's out of 20l easy.
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    any injected honda engine is pretty economical. If your not happy, get it tuned to run more economical

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