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  1. #49
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    mm didnt get any replies Re the new Civic Type R or newer FD civics.. anyone sourced a reliable site to find ratios for either?

    would be nice to get something to update my spreadsheet with =P

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    Quote Originally Posted by wlee2 View Post
    mm didnt get any replies Re the new Civic Type R or newer FD civics.. anyone sourced a reliable site to find ratios for either?

    would be nice to get something to update my spreadsheet with =P
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    found it else where..

    but neway

    updated with alot of new stuff..

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  4. #52
    it says my 98-01 accord shifts at 7800. That is hardly the case, moreso 6200 rpm

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiReal View Post
    it says my 98-01 accord shifts at 7800. That is hardly the case, moreso 6200 rpm

    you can actually modify that.. since every engine is slightly different =P

    its almost impossible to cover all bases in terms of shift point =P

    also because the F series shares the same page as the H series =P.. so i covered for the higher reving engine =P

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    That's some nice work mate.
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    bumpo for good info! i just learned what powerband is lol.. such a noob i am. after knowing what powerband is, this info is somehow much more interesting now.

    before i knew what it was... this info was just like... nnyeh.

    anyways... come get some!
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  9. #57
    > I think the Euro page isn't for our Euro as redline is 7150rpm, so we can't reach the 7800rpm is tells us is the shift point.

    I don't think the GLi and CXi EK civic stuff is correct either.

    3.0 1st, 2.070 2nd and 1.5 3rd gear, 4.8 final drive and 8000rpm shift point.

    I wish.


    Maybe 3.2, 1.7 & 1.2ish and 7000rpm redline.

    Nick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nd55 View Post
    > I think the Euro page isn't for our Euro as redline is 7150rpm, so we can't reach the 7800rpm is tells us is the shift point.

    I don't think the GLi and CXi EK civic stuff is correct either.

    3.0 1st, 2.070 2nd and 1.5 3rd gear, 4.8 final drive and 8000rpm shift point.

    I wish.


    Maybe 3.2, 1.7 & 1.2ish and 7000rpm redline.

    Nick.
    the redline is a "VARIABLE"

    please peoeple read the first page.

    civic has to cater for anywhere from the D series engines to the B series even a Euro K series which B and K have 8000+ Redline..

    same for some of the other cars.. you can change it!

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