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    EK owners plz read

    Hi im looking at buying a EK civic in the future, but im a bit confused as to what is the best.. theres the Vti Gli & Cxi.

    Ive read in a previous thread, that vti is a bit poor in low revs in comparison to a non vtec example. though id like everyones opinion, is it poor at low revs, or is it the same as a non vtec model up until vtec kicks in..

    Thanks.

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    that's no true
    they are about the same power levels but when the vtec kicks in it makes more power where the non vtec engines just die off
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    Civic Cxi & Gli (Gli and Cxi share the same engine with different options)
    Released: 1993-2000
    Engine1: '93-'94 1.6L SOHC 16-valve 74kW
    Engine2: '94-'00 1.6L SOHC 16-valve 88kW (Gli/Cxi)
    Code1: ?
    Code2: D16Y4
    Weight: CXI-1003kg GLI-1009kg
    Brakes: Front discs, rear drums
    Features: Power windows (factory option)
    Models: 4 door sedan, 3 door hatch or 2 door coupe.

    Civic Vti
    Released: 1993-2000
    Engine1: '93-94 1.6L SOHC VTEC 16-valve 96kW@6,800rpm
    Engine2: '95-00 1.6L SOHC 16-valve 88kW
    Code1: D16Y1, (D16Y8-VTi Coupe)
    Code2: D16Y5
    Weight: Sedan-1060kg Coupe-1029kg
    Brakes: 4 wheel disc brakes (vti coupe has rear drums)
    Features: Power windows + mirrors, drivers airbag, sunroof
    Models: 4 door sedan, 3 door hatch or 2 door coupe.

    Civic VTi-R
    Released: 1995-2000
    Engine: 1.6L DOHC VTEC 16 valve 118kW
    Weight: Hatch-1105kg Coupe-1114kg
    Brakes: 4 wheel Anti-Lock Disc Brakes (ABS)
    Features: Power windows, mirrors, sunroof (not available on the Coupe) and central locking
    Models: 3 door hatch or 2 door coupe.

    Civic GLi
    Released: 2000-
    Engine: 1.7L SOHC 16 valve 88kW@6,200rpm
    Weight: Manual = 1,070kg / Auto = 1,095kg
    Brakes: 4 wheel Anti-Lock Disc Brakes (ABS).
    Features: Power windows, mirrors, airbags, CD player, A/C, LEV
    Models: 5 door sedan only.

    Civic Vi
    Released: 2000-
    Engine: 1.7L SOHC VTEC 16 valve 96kW
    Weight: 1130kg
    Brakes: 4 wheel Anti-Lock Disc Brakes (ABS)
    Features: Power windows, mirrors, airbags, CD player, A/C
    Models: 5 door hatch.

    grabbed from : http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2
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    Location
    Newcastle
    Car:
    1992 CRX Del Sol
    Vti-R all the way!
    Electric sunroof (I loved it in my old Vti-R), B16a, all electrics, 4 Wheel Disc brakes with ABS, the one bad thing I would say are the Vti-R seats are a bit uncomfortable they are too hard but with that aside they are such a GREAT car! Definatly worth the extra $$$!
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    My Crx is SOLD!!
    ... Time for the next car... cant wait!

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    It is all a question of what you mean by 'best'? Power, options, price?
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    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    Thanks for the replys so far, well bassically im looking for a nice solid car that handles. And has some go, with the potential for more go without changing the engine. The Vti really appealed to me from the start.

    But id like to here first hand reviews from EK owners on what the model is like, from there own expeirance. And im yet to test drive a civic so i cant really be sure what to expect from civics vtec or no vtec.

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    ill just say, from experience, that the difference between a cxi and vti-r is enormous. considering that all civics look the same, if you want more power without the need of engine swap, you'll definitely be/should be looking at the vti-r models.

    gluck!

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    vti-R if you don't really want to change the engine, you'd prolly get bored of the others ahahahah. and the sound of vtec on the b16a is great lol i always love hearing the crossover
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    Tasmania
    Car:
    Del Sol
    I am a student and when i upgraded from my 1989 civic Gl dual carb i wasnt to fussed as long as my next civic had an efi engine. as funds were limited i chose a CXI with mild cosmetic mods... if i have the coin id go a vtir anyday.. VTEC power!

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    midori Array
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    Car:
    EK4
    you would want the vti-r.. dont bother with the others..
    unless u got a budget

    not a bad car i say!

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    VTi-R or nothing.. great all rounder looks hot good on fuel goes good would put most 2L NA engines to shame. not to mention they hold theyre value.
    '96 EK4 > '99 EM1 > '06 GD3 > '04 CL9 > '00 DC2R > '99 EM1!

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    midori Array
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    south west!
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    EK4
    yeah truee. got both vtir and gli and comparing them the vtir shits all over it in every way.

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