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  1. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    It's even worse. It doesn't even come on at a set RPM. It depends on throttle, speed and many other things. If it wanted to, it could even come on at 2000rpm. Then there is the other fact that it works in reverse. When VTEC is engaged, the engine is in 12-valve fuel economy mode. When VTEC turns off, it is in 16-valve performance mode. LOL.
    Just learnt something new.

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    The thing i want to know is....why did they have to make the "Sport" still so nerfed...what happened to the VTi-R and the SiR.....Poor mans Type R no longer exists...its so sad...and the Sport costs more than base model Euro...Soon young people are going to be turning away from hondas because their civics cant be modified as easily...so sad =(

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    Honda is becoming the 'boring and economical' brand.. i think a lot of cars are going this way...

  4. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    Honda is becoming the 'boring and economical' brand.. i think a lot of cars are going this way...
    Damn treehuggers and ecomentalists...

  5. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nairda View Post
    The thing i want to know is....why did they have to make the "Sport" still so nerfed...what happened to the VTi-R and the SiR.....Poor mans Type R no longer exists...its so sad...and the Sport costs more than base model Euro...Soon young people are going to be turning away from hondas because their civics cant be modified as easily...so sad =(
    Honda decided to bring in the UK type R for those people instead.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    Wheres the AU type R

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Honda decided to bring in the UK type R for those people instead.
    I will forever have hate for Honda UK and swindon just for that.....And have hate for Honda Australia for deciding that we should have the UK version over the JDM version.....malaysia...of ALL countries...gets local distribution of the JDM FD2R...FML

  8. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nairda View Post
    I will forever have hate for Honda UK and swindon just for that.....And have hate for Honda Australia for deciding that we should have the UK version over the JDM version.....malaysia...of ALL countries...gets local distribution of the JDM FD2R...FML
    They got it because the site owner of asia.vtec.net spoke to Takeo Fukui, the CEO of Honda Japan when he visited Sepang for the F1 race. He asked for the Type R to be sold there. Then he also spoke to the Honda Malaysia side and lobbied for the Type R for 2 years. If you want to read it, check out the section "Light At The End Of The Tunnel" on http://asia.vtec.net/Reviews/8GCivicRLaunch/index.html

    In Australia, no one organised a proper lobby/petition/letter to Honda Australia for the FD2R.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  9. #33
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    FD2 N/A what?
    Wow. People actually listen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xenonkuraz View Post
    Wow. People actually listen?
    A lot of work. They actually got people to do a survey at Honda Malaysia as part of the lobby to show that the Type Rs would be purchased if they were brought into Malaysia. How many of us here would pay AU$55,000-60,000 for a FD2 Type R?
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    Honda's trying to get rid of it's type-R image

    and i agree, nobody's going to pay 55k for a 165 kW civic

    With the competitors in that price range... definitely not worth it

  12. #36
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    Wish i could say the same "dedication" is felt from Honda Australia....I dont see why if FN2R is being sold here for 45-50k that we wouldnt pay 55K for a superior car....besides....independent suspension doesnt cost 10k....wtf
    Essentially if people used to pay 55k for an DC5R i dont see why they wouldnt pay that for the civic?

    Stiffer chassis, faster around track and it has 4 doors...and it looks better

    Ill admit 60K is pushing it but Honda lost the competition with WRX's and Evo's not to mention Golf GTI's just cause they didn't release it here. Sure the FD2R isnt as fast as an Evo 10 but the fuel economy and maintenance of the evo is enough to persuade some people to go with the FD2R...

    Not everyone needs a rally car to go to work...some just want a car they can drive to work with good economy and have a blast on the weekend

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