Autoweek states new CRX for 07 model year
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#5
Originally posted by B18C5er
So since the SiR will be getting the 200hp i-VTEC engine, does that mean the plans to discontinue the Integra(RSX) name will commence?
So since the SiR will be getting the 200hp i-VTEC engine, does that mean the plans to discontinue the Integra(RSX) name will commence?
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Originally posted by Team Rukus
the rsx will be dropped out of the acura lineup and will continue life in the honda lineup when it gets redesigned but that is still a rumor.
the rsx will be dropped out of the acura lineup and will continue life in the honda lineup when it gets redesigned but that is still a rumor.
#11
Originally posted by Renegade_18
what the hell thats no crx thats the 06 civic grrrrrrr thats dumb
what the hell thats no crx thats the 06 civic grrrrrrr thats dumb
the pic doesnt show the 2007 crx ...
That article is for the 2006 civic..but mentions that the 2007
crx will be produced....
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Of course, with the new SAE horsepower ratings, that 200-hp figure might wind up being 197, which doesn’t quite have the same ring to it as 200. Honda is wringing its corporate hands over that. Even so, a 197-hp rating is still better than the 160 hp of today’s Si, though maybe even that’s now 158 or so, SAE.
The Si engine will be mated to a six-speed manual and it will get a helical limited-slip differential.
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Originally posted by Sabre
Anybody know what they mean by the "new sae horsepower ratings"?
Also... the 6 speed manual, does that include reverse? or is that 6 foraward gears? Please excuse me if that seems like a dumb question, but 6 forward gears sounds amazing to me.
Anybody know what they mean by the "new sae horsepower ratings"?
Also... the 6 speed manual, does that include reverse? or is that 6 foraward gears? Please excuse me if that seems like a dumb question, but 6 forward gears sounds amazing to me.
The new "voluntary" Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) power & torque certification procedure (J2723) ensures standardized, fair and accurate ratings for horsepower & torque as it uses third-party certification.
6-speed manual transmission = 6 forward gears + 1 reverse gear.