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  1. #61
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    Jul 2005
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    Brisbane
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    FD1 Civic
    Quote Originally Posted by cracker View Post
    why drive a honda if not to kick into v-tec...that is the question!
    here here !!!
    Quote Originally Posted by AZ51LK
    when bruce banner gets angry and loses it, he turns into the incedible hulk...

    ...when the incredible hulk gets f*ckin pissed off and loses it, he turns into amurray
    http://images.cainer.net//uploads/peterbrock.jpg
    http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/586...nsigsh7ye2.jpg

  2. #62
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    Sep 2007
    Location
    sydney
    Car:
    09 Mini Cooper, 07 FD1
    since the car after 10000km service my average is around 8L-8.5L/100, and did once sydney to canberra and got 630km from 40L, however before the 10000km service, around 10L-10.5L/100, all runing on 98ron

  3. #63
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    Jun 2008
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    Melbourne
    Car:
    135i
    Dayum... I've read this whole thread and some of those figures are scary o.o

    On comparison, driving my mum's 2003 Astra (Auto) does about 7.3L/100 kms, shifting before 4000 rpm 95% of the time, on regular 91 octane...

    Gonna get my manual FD1 around January 2009 when that mid financial year sale is on =)

  4. #64
    Quote Originally Posted by stylish. View Post
    Dayum... I've read this whole thread and some of those figures are scary o.o

    On comparison, driving my mum's 2003 Astra (Auto) does about 7.3L/100 kms, shifting before 4000 rpm 95% of the time, on regular 91 octane...

    Gonna get my manual FD1 around January 2009 when that mid financial year sale is on =)
    dont worry stllish, maual FD1 will do fine... I think FD2 got problem with the fuel consumption... somehow

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

  5. #65
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    Dec 2003
    Location
    Brisbane
    Car:
    honda civic 7th
    whats an FD1 and FD2?

  6. #66
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    Jun 2008
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    Melbourne
    Car:
    135i
    Quote Originally Posted by clayton4115 View Post
    whats an FD1 and FD2?
    FD1 refers to the Vti and the Vti-L, whilst FD2 refers to the Sport.

  7. #67
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    Dec 2003
    Location
    Brisbane
    Car:
    honda civic 7th
    ok thanks and what is my 7th gen, in my picture?

  8. #68
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    Oct 2006
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    FD1, RS125
    FD1 is actually from the 2nd section of your car's VIN:

    eg. MRHFD16506P021536

    My guess for your car would be:

    eg. MRHES16505PO20240

    You can check your own VIN to see what it is.

  9. #69
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    May 2007
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    WITH MY N199AS IN PARIS
    Car:
    hondas suck <3
    that deserves a pq...

  10. #70
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    Dec 2007
    Location
    Runcorn, Brisbane
    Car:
    Civic 2007
    from that brief report about testing different fuel, premium Mobil Syn, does that mean 6000 sync or 8000sync? anyone know? I'm ready to give it a try~~

  11. #71
    Quote Originally Posted by clayton4115 View Post
    ok thanks and what is my 7th gen, in my picture?
    Just to make sure clayton, the FD1/2 are the eighth gen civics... can't help on what your chasis code is.

    But as Howy said, it'll be in you VIN.


    (Apprently ES)

  12. #72
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    Dec 2003
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    Brisbane
    Car:
    honda civic 7th
    ok thanks Mark i have got it checked out it definately is ES

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