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Old 10-16-2006, 11:54 PM   #21
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You have different cars, and you don't have a vtec engine like 90CivicStandard has.

A DX engine is built for Fuel Economy much more so that a d16z6 engine is.

we have different cars but I do get that 47mpg at 65mph.
Get 52mpg at 55mph
60mpg at 32mph
65mpg at 35mph.
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Old 10-17-2006, 04:26 PM   #22
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For me it feels short. My altima's 1st gear went up to 44mph with it's misely 6100rpm redline.

The civic has 6800rpm redline and 39mph max for 1st. It's short.
its not short, its short relative to your old slow off the line altima. but not relative to any other honda. they dont even make any b series 5spd trannies that are that long.
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