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Old 1st July 2004, 17:48   #16
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Quote[/b] (Shan2nu @ Mar. 16 2004,19:02)]Even if the NHC was to have a 106bhp Vtec engine, i doubt if it would be able to keep up with the older 1.5 non Vtec.
why do u think so?
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Quote[/b] (Shan2nu @ Mar. 16 2004,19:02)]Even if the NHC was to have a 106bhp Vtec engine, i doubt if it would be able to keep up with the older 1.5 non Vtec.
why do u think so?
Pwer to weight ratio
Not as good a handler
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i thought honda fixed that in the new car
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Old 2nd July 2004, 02:16   #19
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The NHC is not a drivers car at all. Its heavier, nowhere as responsive, the current line up has a tard of an engine (from the high revving point of view), the steering does not communicate...and wait - Out goes the passion, in comes practicality.

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