I own a 2017 honda civic sport touring model and i do all my own maintenance on the car The 1.5, 6 speed although having more torque than the 2.0 does not deliver the enjoyment that the vtec does. And i can feel the engine begin to start running rough when the oil needs changed
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And it smells of fuel at 1500 miles.
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Come join the discussion about diy, performance, classifieds, modifications, troubleshooting, maintenance, and more! Can anyone here confirm that the factory oem mhi td03 on the si is larger than the 1.5t ex turbo And are there any big definitive differences between the internals of these two motors? I have a 2017 honda civic hatchback sport touring
I know it's recommended to use premium fuel because of the turbo and that's what i use but i was wondering what the negative effects of using regular fuel would have since it's only recommended and not required. Not to mention it really turns up that turbo sound track People are confusing turbo lag with throttle response The 1.5t has virtually no turbo lag, this is due to the relatively high compression turbo motor
There is a noticeable delay in throttle response though.
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