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 Official Honda Civic 10th Gen Owner/Fans Club V2, Turbo still kicking yo!

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post Aug 15 2016, 02:31 PM

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QUOTE(isr25 @ Aug 15 2016, 01:48 PM)
My car dashcam recorder with GPS just arrived smile.gif Thanks to blurjoey for recommending this. Hopefully I have time to set it up tonight.

3/8 Ordered from GearBest (Not in stock...)
7/8 Item in stock & Shipped
15/8 Item arrived today

All in all, took 6 working days to arrive smile.gif

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How much is the damage?
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post Aug 15 2016, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(attw @ Aug 15 2016, 03:00 PM)
Greetings, proud owners of the new Civic!

Have a question for you guys driving the 1.5 Turbo, I noticed this on the FAQ on Page 1: -

What is the new Honda Civic's cruising speed engine RPM?
- At 110km/h, the engine speed is at 1,800rpm for both the 1.5TC and 1.8 engines
- At 90km/h, the engine speed is at 1,500rpm for both the 1.5TC and 1.8 engines

Can I confirm you guys are getting 1,800RPM @110km/h for the 1.5 Turbo?

Coz that's not what I got from driving the test car unit over the weekend - it was closer to 2,200RPM or thereabouts when I hit 110km/h.

Appreciate any input. Thanks.
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110kph at 1800rpm
200kph at 3700rpm

u might have engaged S mode which kicks the rpm by a few hundred rpm.
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post Aug 15 2016, 06:34 PM

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QUOTE(isr25 @ Aug 15 2016, 04:31 PM)
It was the same in my previous FD2 bro. 110km/h at 2,400rpm.
200km/h confirm 3700rpm? i normally don't sustain at this speed long enough to confirm tongue.gif

I can confirm only 2 speeds, 90km/h & 110km/h.

90km/h 1,500rpm
110km/h 1,800rpm
150km/h 2,500rpm (need to confirm)
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I tried sustaining 200kph and got about 3700rpm. But in cxc group, u can see 4000rpm because they max out throttle and the limiter cuts at 207kph. I reckon if u r daring enough to set cruise control at 207kph, it wont touch 4000rpm. Civic's powerband comes pretty early and astonishing. Allowing low fuel consumption and pulling power at low rpm.

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