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> Could any owner of modified Honda honestly answer that question?
mysterious posters get no info fr me
| If "modified Honda saved gas", don't you think Honda would be modifying
| them that way themselves already?
Honda fits cheaper parts on its cheaper models ; users' petrol bills are not
borne by honda. Result is e.g. lower though adequate torque @ low rpm (
as during buyers' test drives ), but very low ( <½ as much ) torque & mpg
@ high ( >3000 ) rpm.
Every low end model's manufacturer strikes a balance between cost &
efficiency, e.g. F1 race cars use *carbon fibre ( has just 44% the weight of
steel ) in front wing, but a civic / city cannot have * ( too expensive ).
Gordon McGrew - 26 Sep 2005 01:43 GMT
> > Could any owner of modified Honda honestly answer that question?
>mysterious posters get no info fr me
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>as during buyers' test drives ), but very low ( <½ as much ) torque & mpg
>@ high ( >3000 ) rpm.
Before you even try to figure out what this guy is talking about, be
advised that he is a whacko who thinks putting electric clocks in cars
is a defect because they can prevent the car from starting.
>Every low end model's manufacturer strikes a balance between cost &
>efficiency, e.g. F1 race cars use *carbon fibre ( has just 44% the weight of
>steel ) in front wing, but a civic / city cannot have * ( too expensive ).
A modified one working harder for engine? If so, does it require more
gas to
push piston faster? Is not more pump of air into does not saved gas?