For 4 cylinders engine, only have I-4 (Inline 4), no V4. For six cylinders, there are I-6(like BMW 2001 323 or 330, Lexus IS300), or V6.
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2001-6-20(#107458@0)
accord 150HP, civic only 106/117HP. and accord is 10cm wider, xx cm longer, xxx kg heavier. Yes, many difference. Different level cars.
-eglington(_);
2001-6-21(#107797@0)
FYI---you seem to know a lot about car engines, here are some more detailed facts on Civic 4door sedan (produced in East Liberty, Ohio)powered by D17A SOHC VTEC variable valve/lift/timing engine, now enlarged to 1.7L, and in 3 stages of tune: 86, 87, 95 kw (115, 117, 127hp); new generation? K20A dual-overhead-camshaft 16valve VTEC/VTC (variable intake/valve/timing, its Si unit is rated at 119kw (160hp) at 6400rpm and 176N.m (130lb.ft) at 5000rpm...
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2001-6-21{317}(#108125@0)
I've known there is a SI powerful model since long time ago, its price is high. Here I'm talking about a "normal" CIVIC.
-eglington(_);
2001-6-21(#108147@0)
About the eletronic shift, F1 speed cars have been used it for years...hoho....But some racers don't like it...cuz they are racers, not computer operators...hoho....
-pazu(InTheSky);
2001-6-21(#108232@0)
Celica's electronic shift is just normal auto transmission. Don't be confused with those semi-manual on acura TL, audi or MB. For Celica, Acura Integra stuffs, you should just go for manual, or it wastes your money.
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2001-6-21(#108249@0)