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M2RTY |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 11:17 |
dunk what u up2 with yaself nowerdays? got a job yet :P | |
l33t corsa |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 11:15 |
quote: CD7 Accord coupe 2.2 ESi 150hp (96P), EK3 Civic 1.5i LS 115hp (95N). My history or wrecking cars means that insuring a VTI isn't viable, until next year when I can afford it anyway, but that's what I'm going to get :) | |
Tom |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 11:14 |
yes Gibbs I know :lol: wondered what l33t had? | |
GIBBS |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 11:02 |
The VTI's are 1.6 16v DOHC Vtec. | |
Tom |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 10:56 |
Was gonna say my bro's civic esi is 16v sohc, l33t was honda's u got...thought u had a vti...they're dohc 16v's aint they? | |
Sam |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 10:46 |
I once had a Honda Accord rental car a few months ago, it was 2.0 16v VTEC SOHC. Seemed to lack power though, even after I caned it... | |
l33t corsa |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 10:44 |
Both our Hondas are 16v single cam. | |
Sam |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 10:36 |
Triumph Dolomite Sprint 2.0 16v, for example, was only SOHC. | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 10:11 |
cheers, :thumbs: | |
vibrio |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 09:59 |
not all twin cams have 16V. a couple of twin cam engines with 8V have been made | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 09:54 |
come on people, thought u'd all be arguing over it by now :boggle: | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 19th Aug 03 at 09:29 |
Do all 16v's have twin cams? |