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so far this week after filling up with bp ultimate. with aobut 65% highway 35% city/suburban driving. i ahve an average consumption of 8.8L/100kms. with about 1000kms on the clock. altohught it is probably me just getting used to the car and driving it more smoothly and not hitting vtec this week.
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 Originally Posted by eur001
Well...if you are driving the new Euro, it should kick in around 5k rpm. I tried it the other day and i certainly notice that. The power just kick in from 5k to 7k rpm..
I have the superceded one, build date Feb 08. I feel nothing that represents VTEC but rather a linear power curve all the way to redline.
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i think that would be the I-VTEC...applying it when needed or something. read somewhere about it kicking in lower down but not really noticeable. correct me if im wrong. but i think on the 08 and earlier its 6K RPm for vtec?
Last edited by MangChi; 03-09-2008 at 11:43 PM.
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 Originally Posted by MangChi
i think that would be the I-VTEC...applying it when needed or something. read somewhere about it kicking in lower down but not really noticeable. correct me if im wrong. but i think on the 08 and earlier its 6K RPm for vtec?
No, both cars have the same i-vtec. 03-08 is at 6000rpm. not sure about 2nd gen model switchover RPM.
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Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2
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 Originally Posted by The X Man
I have the superceded one, build date Feb 08. I feel nothing that represents VTEC but rather a linear power curve all the way to redline.
Huh?! thats a bit funny..
I clearly noticed the power from 5k rpm till 7k rpm.. Again, its not the type of push you get in turbo charge...but you certainly can feel it.
Try from 1st gear to 7k rpm, then 2nd gear....
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 Originally Posted by eur001
Huh?! thats a bit funny..
I clearly noticed the power from 5k rpm till 7k rpm.. Again, its not the type of push you get in turbo charge...but you certainly can feel it.
Try from 1st gear to 7k rpm, then 2nd gear....
Vtec switchover in CU2 is 5K.CL9 is 6K
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 Originally Posted by tron07
I just get extra 4cents off per liter with the dockets....
You know that's a scam, don't you? You save 4c/L at the pump, but when you buy the groceries/merchandise from the shops to get the dockets, you more than pay for your savings at the bowser.
Anyhoo, I use BP Ultimate.
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 Originally Posted by tim-e
You know that's a scam, don't you? You save 4c/L at the pump, but when you buy the groceries/merchandise from the shops to get the dockets, you more than pay for your savings at the bowser.
Anyhoo, I use BP Ultimate. 
But, most of us exceed $30 anyway when we buy our groceries. So we might as well get that 4 cents off.
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Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2
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 Originally Posted by tim-e
You know that's a scam, don't you? You save 4c/L at the pump, but when you buy the groceries/merchandise from the shops to get the dockets, you more than pay for your savings at the bowser.
Anyhoo, I use BP Ultimate. 
join citizen credit card to get 5% off.
and you can pay that lovely annual fee too.
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I've tried all the 98 fuels and have found them to be pretty much the same except for Shell which i found to get a little less Ks per tankfull and not run quite as smooth as the others.What we need is a test done under controlled conditions on the Euro with the various 98 fuels.
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 Originally Posted by tim-e
You know that's a scam, don't you? You save 4c/L at the pump, but when you buy the groceries/merchandise from the shops to get the dockets, you more than pay for your savings at the bowser.
Anyhoo, I use BP Ultimate. 
You mean you acctually dont buy stuffs from Coles or Wollies?? 
I usually get my fruits and veg from the market as they are cheaper, and others stuffs from coles, kmart, etc....
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