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°° LYN Honda CRZ Hybrid Owners Thread V1 °°, The Hot-Hatch Hybrid
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Neo_Y
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Aug 2 2012, 12:12 PM
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QUOTE(ZeroSP @ Aug 1 2012, 02:19 PM) Waiting list for CVT is longer, around 3 months... Storm Silver is nice, neutral yet sporty. For those who wanted to test drive either 6MT or CVT, Global Amity has both. When it comes to test drive, I always go there... But buying and service wise, ehehe... Nope. Bro, so what's your comments on both manual and CVT CRZ? Seriously considering one as weekend car. Tested the 6MT one at glenmaria, surprisingly I didn't stall the car, easy and fun car to drive.
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Neo_Y
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Aug 3 2012, 01:39 PM
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QUOTE(ZeroSP @ Aug 2 2012, 02:20 PM) Ok, CVT will give you a very fast low end 0-60 pickup surprise (the speedo will almost jump instantly) due to the nature of CVT holding at optimum RPM. But for me, I still like the shifting fun of 6MT, and given you said about weekend car... Why not? Plonk in a Rotrex SC kit, and it's quadruple fun. Rotrex SC kit? Whats the price and the performance figures afterall?
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Neo_Y
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Aug 4 2012, 12:39 PM
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QUOTE(ZeroSP @ Aug 3 2012, 07:00 PM) Yep, Rotrex Supercharger Kit, centrifugal supercharger. From what I have been quoted by JC Racing, it is about RM12k inclusive tuning. On Stage 1 kit, it can bring the CRZ up to 145WHP (160 on crank), and up to 245Nm torque. I got smoked by one a few weeks ago on Sprint Highway, my FD2 can't even get near on first gear, therefore I give up. Well, since it is a supercharger and well known for low end (RPM) boost, what about the electric motor then? This could be my wife's daily drive, manual is somehow inappropriate for her. But I'm still prefer manual, what to do.
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Neo_Y
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Sep 30 2012, 03:49 PM
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Sep 30 2012, 03:40 PM) dowan wait for new facelift and more powerful version meh? True, and I assume it got 5 years warranty as well.
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