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Old 05-03-2007, 09:48 PM   #1
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Thumbs up The Type R badge makes a return to Australia

Stumbled across this on another forum and thought it would be worthy of a mention. I'm guessing a competitor to the XR5 and such? I'm guessing though it might be priced out of the game. Time will tell I suppose.

Anyways I thought it looked hot as. 148kw from a N/A 2lt i-VTEC engine. Only 20kw less than my WRX and that's turbocharged! The same power level as the older Integra Type R and hooked up to a 6spd manual.

http://www.caradvice.com.au/1723/hon...for-australia/

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This isn’t even a Japanese car, the Type R is British! Built at Honda’s Swindon plant in Wiltshire, the Civic Type R is a cult car in the UK, with its massive popularity ensuring over 500 customer orders – or 10% of the entire year’s sales run – before the official British launch date of March 1st.
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Old 05-03-2007, 09:58 PM   #2
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Looks aggressive. But the profile looks kinda Astra to me. I hope it goes.
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:57 PM   #3
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I'll take the Renaultsport Clio 197 when it arrives. 2.0litre N/A 4-cyl too, with 145kW @ 7250rpm... but it makes 22Nm more torque (215 vs 193Nm) and it arrives over 1000rpm lower (193Nm @ 6500rpm on the crappy Honda).

3kW less but 22Nm more... thankyou very much. Renault > Honda.
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Old 06-03-2007, 12:20 AM   #4
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I'll take the Renaultsport Clio 197 when it arrives. 2.0litre N/A 4-cyl too, with 145kW @ 7250rpm... but it makes 22Nm more torque (215 vs 193Nm) and it arrives over 1000rpm lower (193Nm @ 6500rpm on the crappy Honda).

3kW less but 22Nm more... thankyou very much. Renault > Honda.
I wonder which one is faster? I wouldn't call the Honda crappy for the sake of 22nm of torque though. Much more to a car than power statistics. Each to their own I suppose.
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Old 06-03-2007, 12:32 AM   #5
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I wonder which one is faster? I wouldn't call the Honda crappy for the sake of 22nm of torque though. Much more to a car than power statistics. Each to their own I suppose.
I've never liked Honda. But the thing I really don't like about them is that, unlike Audi, Porsche, BMW, Ferrari, Lamborghini etc - builders of true high performance high revving engines, their examples rev high but have ZERO mid-range and low-end power, in comparison you've got cars like the Ferrari F430 which make 80-90% of their torque peak from 2000-3000rpm and then it climbs.

I know a guy who just bought a 2nd hand S2000... and LOL.... below about 6000rpm the thing is so SLOW. Without at least 6k rpm on-board it can't beat my Fiesta. That's pathetic IMO. It should be trashing my car at any revs, any gear, any time. They're realistically unseable engines, which they have spent ALOT of money on to make them slightly more useable day to day (enter VTEC) then they otherwise would be. Crap crap crap!

You may 'only' have 20kW more power in your WRX stock, but you've got well over 50% more torque, coming in at like 70% lower revs. A car like yours would make mince meat of a car like that Civic. Its faster then the more powerful (176kW) S2000 too.
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Old 06-03-2007, 08:18 AM   #6
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I know a guy who just bought a 2nd hand S2000... and LOL.... below about 6000rpm the thing is so SLOW. Without at least 6k rpm on-board it can't beat my Fiesta. That's pathetic IMO. It should be trashing my car at any revs, any gear, any time. They're realistically unseable engines, which they have spent ALOT of money on to make them slightly more useable day to day (enter VTEC) then they otherwise would be. Crap crap crap!

You may 'only' have 20kW more power in your WRX stock, but you've got well over 50% more torque, coming in at like 70% lower revs. A car like yours would make mince meat of a car like that Civic. Its faster then the more powerful (176kW) S2000 too.
Having owned and raced an S2000 I would say your friend needs to learn how to drive it. Like all cars, you have to learn how to use it's power and how to drive it. It's not a straight line car.
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Old 06-03-2007, 08:22 AM   #7
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This should be a good piece of kit, even though it's a boy racers dream and resembles Darth Vaders helmet.
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Old 06-03-2007, 09:33 AM   #9
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Will be interesting to see ... I think the original Accord Type-R was a british/Euro built/only version as well.
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Old 06-03-2007, 10:30 AM   #10
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There is an article in the latest MOTOR mag on it - looks pretty hot for a hatch IMO.
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A MPS Mazda 3 will destroy it.
It has double the torque :
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Old 06-03-2007, 10:36 AM   #12
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Nope. Have you seen the latest wheels mag with there hot hatch test. 3 MPS and VXR are torque steering buggers, while they might have pace they dont have overall polish.

Honda's traditionally are well setup cars, im sure this one is two. Personaly I love the look of it to, very hard to stand out in the hatch scene.
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Old 06-03-2007, 12:19 PM   #13
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It wont be coming with an LSD, so its not going to handle as good as you might think.
Im not sure what the big deal is over its power either, that engine has been making the same power for 10 years. We could alteast get the Jap engine whcih has 15kw more.
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Nope. Have you seen the latest wheels mag with there hot hatch test. 3 MPS and VXR are torque steering buggers, while they might have pace they dont have overall polish.

Honda's traditionally are well setup cars, im sure this one is two. Personaly I love the look of it to, very hard to stand out in the hatch scene.
I agree. Honda know how to set up a FWD that's for sure.

I have infact considered a DC2 Type-R, but the costs and advantages didn't quite go it's way when I was buying a car. I could go faster and have more fun whilst costing less.

But they definately make nice cars. If they brought out a turbo AWD that would put them into the game more but Honda have had this "anti-turbo" reputation for a while and mainly are about power-to-weight and engine effiency (power-per-litre).
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Old 06-03-2007, 01:02 PM   #15
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Wow, what an aggresive looking little bugger, It sure does stand out. Although peak power at 7800 rpm! I suppose that is normal for this style of car though.
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Old 06-03-2007, 04:25 PM   #16
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I am, for some reason.... liking the styling of all these new cars that are coming out, look very futuristic indeed. I think you would have to see one in the flesh and have a fang in one before you could really comment on it though.
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