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Hondas with vvti :S


zainy

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I love the K20 engine to bits. One of my most favourite engines.

LOL on the VVTi, he really doesn't know what his talking about for a salesmen

That would have been enough for me to walk out and saying 'I don't want it anymore'

But the K20, One of my favourite engines by far

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LOL on the VVTi, he really doesn't know what his talking about for a salesmen

nuff said

Still!! his selling the car, he should know most of the stuff about it in case some car fan rocks up and has done their homework on it

He claimed it's the fastest FF car that Honda produced as well, I'd rate the DC2R faster though.

But at the end of the day it's still a Honda, they just make a lot of noise and don't go anywhere haha! jokes!

I'm a former Honda owner anyways :lol:

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jesus. This guy is the biggest doosh.

who would want to take that on the track, id sooner shoot myself than be caught dead behind its wheel.

(ill steal its seats though ^_^)

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I bet he gives that speech every time someone comes to look at the thing. I'm going to buy it just for the gear shifter :whistling:

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jesus. This guy is the biggest doosh.

who would want to take that on the track, id sooner shoot myself than be caught dead behind its wheel.

(ill steal its seats though ^_^)

wow? really? the EP3R is a great civic... granted the guy doesn't really know what he's on about but I understand what he is trying to say...

V-Tec is Honda's version of Variable Valve Timing (VVT)... same overall concept, slightly different results, and how he put it was a very non-technical, confusing, and somewhat neanderthal way of explaining it to the point where he sounds daft...

for a FWD car they are quite well suited to track use with a very good balance of both handling, power to weight, and power in general for a N/A car... I'd happily own and drive one... they are practical as an everyday car, and a car u could drive to the track and have some fun in... I'd buy one...

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