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"Joseph Oberlander" > wrote
> Elle wrote: snip drivel > > Naturally exactly what that "certain amount of power" "one" needs will > > depend on vehicle specifics. > > We're talking about maybe 8-10HP difference but 7-8mpg. We're talking about 80-83 hp for the 1.4L Fit and 1.3L Jazz (that's what a few sites said, anyway) vs. 92 hp for my 1.5L Civic. This is over 10% difference. My 1.5L Civic battles to get up to 80 mph, on the rare occasions when surrounding traffic warrants going this high. From experience driving it, I estimate its optimal mpg occurs closer to 50 mph. Without further investigation (e.g. the Fit could be significantly lighter than the Civic, so its acceleration may turn out to be better), I remain concerned that I would notice the lack of power. Of course, one could adjust to it, but as long as much bigger engines are on the road (for similar size vehicles), I am not sure I would be comfortable with even less acceleration capability. |
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"Elmo P. Shagnasty" > wrote
> Why do you keep ignoring the mass issue? I don't. Why do you keep failing to either read my posts or understand English? Jerk. |
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Elle wrote: > "Joseph Oberlander" > wrote > >>Elle wrote: > > snip drivel > >>>Naturally exactly what that "certain amount of power" "one" needs will >>>depend on vehicle specifics. >> >>We're talking about maybe 8-10HP difference but 7-8mpg. > > > We're talking about 80-83 hp for the 1.4L Fit and 1.3L Jazz (that's what a > few sites said, anyway) vs. 92 hp for my 1.5L Civic. This is over 10% > difference. Wrong car. I meant the 1.4 Fit versus the 1.2Jazz What a Civic does is immaterial. The 1.2l Jazz gets 7-8mph better highway mileage than the 1.4 version for hardly any difference in power. |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > In article . net>, > "Elle" > wrote: > > >>>Why do you keep ignoring the mass issue? >> >> >>I don't. Why do you keep failing to either read my posts or understand >>English? > > > You do. You focus on horsepower. Weight is inconsequential to you. He should also figure out that horsepower is a made up figure. All that matters is torque. Period. All the rest is gearing and how hard you rev it. And Honda engines love to rev. Definately not a Buick |
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"Joseph Oberlander" > wrote
snip > He should also figure out that horsepower is a made up figure. > All that matters is torque. Period. Bull****. Period. |
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"Joseph Oberlander" >
> Elle wrote: > > > "Joseph Oberlander" > wrote > > > >>Elle wrote: > > > > snip drivel > > > >>>Naturally exactly what that "certain amount of power" "one" needs will > >>>depend on vehicle specifics. > >> > >>We're talking about maybe 8-10HP difference but 7-8mpg. > > > > > > We're talking about 80-83 hp for the 1.4L Fit and 1.3L Jazz (that's what a > > few sites said, anyway) vs. 92 hp for my 1.5L Civic. This is over 10% > > difference. > > Wrong car. I meant the 1.4 Fit versus the 1.2Jazz What a Civic > does is immaterial. Bull****. I raised the point ONLY to compare the Jazz and Fit to my Civic. RTFP. |
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Joseph Oberlander wrote:
> Wrong car. I meant the 1.4 Fit versus the 1.2Jazz whats the diff between the fit and the jazz? |
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Elle wrote:
> "Joseph Oberlander" > wrote > snip > >>He should also figure out that horsepower is a made up figure. >>All that matters is torque. Period. > > > Bull****. Period. > > will you kids please grow up? |
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"jim beam" > wrote
> Elle wrote: > > "Joseph Oberlander" > wrote > > snip > > > >>He should also figure out that horsepower is a made up figure. > >>All that matters is torque. Period. > > > > > > Bull****. Period. > > > > > will you kids please grow up? All you've done is joined the fray and kept Joseph ignorant. |
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Elle wrote: > "Joseph Oberlander" > wrote > snip > >>He should also figure out that horsepower is a made up figure. >>All that matters is torque. Period. > > > Bull****. Period. HP = T*N/5252 Where T = Torque (lbft) N = Speed (rpm) Where did that 5252 come from???? A:The 5252 is a made up synthetic number. You do the math. |
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