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    #5241
    Conservative tune Lang Yan. Ilan Lang itinaas. Umaabot ba Ng 250k km Ang average NCR car owner sa 5yr ownership.

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    #5242
    Quote Originally Posted by jigeloh View Post
    30k-35k remap will do wonders.

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    Likewise, remapping the twin-scroll turbo N16 will boost from 160 hp to ~190 hp following the same gains.

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    #5243
    190hp / 400Nm CR-V would be something. Even a 30 hp bump would be great. But I think I'll stick to stock for now.

    The nit I want to pick the most with the diesel CR-V is the constant shifting. In urban settings it feels like it shifts a thousand times before you get to where you're going. S mode minimizes that but still, heck of a lot of shifts.

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    #5244
    it would appear,
    MT still has its uses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    190hp / 400Nm CR-V would be something. Even a 30 hp bump would be great. But I think I'll stick to stock for now.

    The nit I want to pick the most with the diesel CR-V is the constant shifting. In urban settings it feels like it shifts a thousand times before you get to where you're going. S mode minimizes that but still, heck of a lot of shifts.
    That 9sp ZF .... I wonder if it was designed for snail pace traffic. Hows the clocks umabot na 20,000km?

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    #5246
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it would appear,
    MT still has its uses.
    Or 4AT, 6AT, or CVT for city driving. Lahat matibay. CVT walang serviceable parts, palit unit kung tamaan ng malas.

    Paano pala nafi-feel ang shifts? Di ba madalas constant RPM lang makina habang nag accelerate sa city relaxed pacing? (4AT at CVT lang experience).

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    #5247
    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    Or 4AT, 6AT, or CVT for city driving. Lahat matibay. CVT walang serviceable parts, palit unit kung tamaan ng malas.

    Paano pala nafi-feel ang shifts? Di ba madalas constant RPM lang makina habang nag accelerate sa city relaxed pacing? (4AT at CVT lang experience).
    i used to drive one of the earlier cvts, in the 2003 lancer cedia.
    it had no kadyots.
    it's fun to manipulate the pedal to watch the speedo needle climb up, as the rpm needle climbs down or remains un-moving.

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    #5248
    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    Or 4AT, 6AT, or CVT for city driving. Lahat matibay. CVT walang serviceable parts, palit unit kung tamaan ng malas.

    Paano pala nafi-feel ang shifts? Di ba madalas constant RPM lang makina habang nag accelerate sa city relaxed pacing? (4AT at CVT lang experience).
    lahat naman serviceable. we just don't have master mechanics that have expertise on these newer CVTS.

    also failure rates on CVTs from Subawu Honda Nissan and Toyota in the US is less than 1%

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    #5249
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    lahat naman serviceable. we just don't have master mechanics that have expertise on these newer CVTS.

    also failure rates on CVTs from Subawu Honda Nissan and Toyota in the US is less than 1%
    agree.. when watching repairs sa youtube.. sa US meron talaga "experts" sa field.. like ECU, BCM, transmission etc.. may mga mock engine or dashboard setup sila to test the modules and reprogram if possible...

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    #5250
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it would appear,
    MT still has its uses.
    Not really an MT vs AT issue doc. It's just the design of the powertrain. Makes use of closely spaced ratios to make the most of the narrow powerband and modest output. Makes for exceptionally efficient fuel consumption paired with decent performance.

    I don't mind having to trade a bit of fuel efficiency for more power and wider ratios. Something the 160 ps version may have addressed.

    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    That 9sp ZF .... I wonder if it was designed for snail pace traffic. Hows the clocks umabot na 20,000km?
    Had this serviced at 15tkm before the lockdown. Now it's at ~15,800 lol.
    Last edited by Wh1stl3r; October 25th, 2020 at 11:30 AM.

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