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Old 04-01-2006, 04:16 PM   #51
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Quote:accelerate fairly

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accelerate fairly gradually (0 to 60mph in about 20 sec)
Wow, you're a quick one!
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Old 04-01-2006, 04:23 PM   #52
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Re: Well, this im/tb is for you

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Well, this im/tb is for you and you'll be paying for it, so don't go crazy over there,

I think I can get it for 25 shipped with all sensors and injectors and all that good ish.
Ill take it! Heck, the aluminum content alone is nearly worth $25.
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Old 04-01-2006, 04:25 PM   #53
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It weighs like 10 pounds and

It weighs like 10 pounds and that's mostly the injectors,
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Old 04-01-2006, 04:30 PM   #54
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Re: On flat roads I go 1st and

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On flat roads I go 1st and 2nd up to 2000 and then 5th at about 1000, 25 MPH. Then accel to 35. Instantaneous FE during light 5th gear accelleration is 40-50.

Hill climbing a gradual slope I am in 5th at 1200, holding 32 mph steady,instantaneous FE is 45 . Moderate hill climbing at 4th 1500, holding 32 mph steady, instantaneous is 30. Severe hill climbing in 4th 1500 bleed down to 1000 then 3rd, hold 30mph, instantaneous is 20ish. I am in 5th 90-95% of the time when I drive. At idle in 5th gear, I can hold 20 MPH on a flat road, instantaneous about 100 MPG.

At 2200 lbs, it doesn't take much torque to accelerate or to hold speed. The only time I go over 2000 is when I have to go over 50 mPH. When I get the CX tranny installed, I will never have to go over 2000.

damn i forgot your car is lighter than mine by 200 lbs, what's your engine specs? and what kind of wheels do you have put on right now? here are mine:

Weights: curb weight (lbs) 2,449
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115 HP SAE @ 6,100 rpm; 110 ft lb , 149 Nm @ 4,500 rpm

this is the engine with no vtec. I just did a 3km run and got 55.6 mpg, then I took a 5 min break and did the same run again and achieved 63.5 mpg! for a total of 6 km, which has 2 right turns and three stop signs that i have to turn right on as well. I wonder how many times i can repeat the segment until my mpg maxes out?

lol time to find out

edit: boo 3rd run resulted in 54mpg but then again I took a 10 minute break for that one and when I got back coolant temperature dropped from 90 C (normal operation) to 70C.... but now at least I know what my car is capable of!
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Old 04-01-2006, 04:42 PM   #55
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I have 102 HP, 98 ft lb

I have 102 HP, 98 ft lb torque. No vtec here either. The wheels are 185/65/15 which are way bigger than the stock 175/75/13. That may be costing me a few mpg. Im working on getting smaller tires/wheels.
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Old 04-01-2006, 04:47 PM   #56
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I have 102 HP, 98 ft lb torque. No vtec here either. The wheels are 185/65/15 which are way bigger than the stock 175/75/13. That may be costing me a few mpg. Im working on getting smaller tires/wheels.
I'm not helping either, but trying. VX rims in the hizzouse (in my basement, to be exact).
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I have 102 HP, 98 ft lb torque. No vtec here either. The wheels are 185/65/15 which are way bigger than the stock 175/75/13. That may be costing me a few mpg. Im working on getting smaller tires/wheels.
I'm not helping either, but trying. VX rims in the hizzouse (in my basement, to be exact).
Wish I could do the 13", but the tire options are very limited. Actually, with the HX rims at 12 lb, and the tires that I found at 13 lbs, the whole works is 25 lbs per wheel. Not many 13" tire and rim combos could beat that.
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Old 04-01-2006, 04:54 PM   #58
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I'll have to weigh mine, but

I'll have to weigh mine, but also. I could weigh more than you and still have less inertia, especially since the tire weight is mostly at the outside. Think about it...
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