mine is a Honda EK3 Hatch A/T runs about 1:12-14km city driving, highway about 1:18, D15b 3 Stage, very tipid kusog pa dyd hehehe!!
mine is a Honda EK3 Hatch A/T runs about 1:12-14km city driving, highway about 1:18, D15b 3 Stage, very tipid kusog pa dyd hehehe!!
@baboy;
for realhow come
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sorry, but uhmm i think i wont believe that...
with a matic trany!
Last edited by JeffCee; 04-11-2009 at 12:06 PM.
naa pud thread ingon ani:
https://www.istorya.net/forums/vehicl...nsumption.html
problema lang, naa sa BSTC. pwede ra guro mu request sa mods nga ibalhin na ang thread diri. unya i-merge pud ani![]()
Vios 1.5G A/T:
City Driving - 1:9
Out of Town (Tuburan) - 1:13 (best I got is 1:16; traffic gamay pero moving)
is it the '04 vios boss??
quite big difference, with the new vios,., 1:12-14km...
palit sa lage mo og ek3 para mkabalo mo hehehe!!
here is some info about it:
The 3-stage VTEC D15B has other technological advances that the plain non-VTEC D15B and indeed many other Honda engines doesn't have. The 3-stage VTEC D15B has the ability to operate in lean-burn mode. Lean-burn mode indicates the engine is running at a super lean air/fuel ratio of around 20:1 !! Normal engines would probably have detonated itself to pieces way before getting anywhere near this ratio but the 3-stage VTEC D15B exploits the 12V mode to acheive this. In 12V lean-burn mode, only 1 intake valve opens during the intake stroke and this causes the air to swirl into the combustion chamber. This swirling promotes a very complete mixing of the air/fuel mixture and with other design innovations, Honda is able to run the 3-stage VTEC D15B at ~20:1 a/f ratio under ideal conditions (very light throttle, level road, etc). Lean-burn mode on the Civic VTi and Civic Ferio Vi are indicated by the lighting up of a green LED on the dashboard with the word "econo" on it. Actually, the 3-stage VTEC D15B is the only Civic engine in Honda's history so far to have this LED feature. For the person who values economy, it is a fantastic way to monitor fuel consumption. Everytime the ECONO led lights up, it means lean-burn mode and the engine is running at ~20:1 a/f ratio. Sustain this and fuel economy will approach 28km/l ! With careful and sensible driving styles, it is often possible to maintain this mode for a surprisingly large part of an ordinary journey. The beauty is that even if there is a need to overtake the car in front, lean-burn mode can be re-entered again almost immediately after the manuveure !
if u wanna have a thorough reading just click the link below:
EK3 Civic Vi Multimatic
try reading this one bro, mas grabe pa gani na ka tipid. It's my own experience driving w/ a EK3 w/ a 3 stage D15B multimatic engine. Tipid dyd ning EK3, Vtec pa dyd!
click link ---> EK3 Civic Vi Multimatic
Last edited by baboy; 04-11-2009 at 02:45 PM.
LOL! it does'nt take to buy a EK3 when u have the FD,., and also it is not necessary to buy an EK3
to prove its capabilities...
good for you, if your car goes with that ratio![]()
yah! good for me and all of the EK3 VTi owners out there!
In Conclusion:
The EK3 Civic/Civic Ferio VTi/Vi remains one of Honda's best overall Civic to this day, even managing to eclipse the current Civic RS in some ways. It is a relatively fast yet economical family car with a degree of comfort approaching equivalent continental models in the same class yet with a high degree of performance
Last edited by baboy; 04-11-2009 at 01:53 PM.
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