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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by Si 06 View Post
    8-10 klms/ltr more or less
    According to my friend mga ganito rin (M/T). What I like about it is the torque & throttle response, walang kahirap hirap, parang endless na yung hatak eh (all the way to 7k rpm, hihi!) Hehe, sowi OT po!

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    #52
    Ang alam ko sa mga Japan-made Civics (different from ours na made in Laguna), they sell 1.8L variants na may paddle shifters.

    I dunno how this could affect over the non-paddle shifter 1.8 models sold here pero if it does, then it shows that manual over ride function does have its benefits (if it indeed does have).

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    #53
    so its safe to say that the current 2.0 civic does have better fuel efficiency than the 2.0 gen2 crv? 8-10km/l is not bad at all..sa a/t mga 7km/l (medyo baba na..)

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    #54
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueBimmer View Post
    so its safe to say that the current 2.0 civic does have better fuel efficiency than the 2.0 gen2 crv? 8-10km/l is not bad at all..sa a/t mga 7km/l (medyo baba na..)
    I think mas matipid ang 2.0 ng civic compare sa 2.0 ng crv. mas magaan body. isang beses lang ako naka 8+km/l sa crv 2.0, the rest between 6-7km/li na. civic ka na lang na 1.8s. (para mainggit ako sayo..) hahaha!

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    #55
    like what i posted in the other thread, ours is averaging between 8-9 kms/liter. pero bumabagsak ng 7kms/liter pag minamalas sa traffic. we seldom use the paddle shifters simply because it is somewhat of a hassle in city driving.

    imo i think the car can post an average consumption of up to 9+ kms/liter if the driver/drivers can only restrain himself/themselves from being too harsh on the accelarator.

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    #56
    for info lang po,
    my 2007 CRV 2.0L m/t is at 12-14km/l highway driving
    and a 9.5 to 11 km/l city driving.

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    #57
    2007 crv 2.0 dba has the newer sohc engine?

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    #58
    Quote Originally Posted by rudyphoto View Post
    for info lang po,
    my 2007 CRV 2.0L m/t is at 12-14km/l highway driving
    and a 9.5 to 11 km/l city driving.
    ganyan din nakukuha ko nung bago pa unit ko. hehe.

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueBimmer View Post
    2007 crv 2.0 dba has the newer sohc engine?
    yeah, i think so. it makes me wonder why rudy can get 9.5-11km/li. siguro nga dahil sa sohc.

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    #59
    It's not the SOHC versus DOHC. It's because the R-series engine is more optimized for fuel efficiency than the older K-series.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #60
    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    It's not the SOHC versus DOHC. It's because the R-series engine is more optimized for fuel efficiency than the older K-series.
    niky, what's the difference between sohc and dohc? so my crv is k-series?

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