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HRVRS Hey guys, What RPM does vtec come in on the HRV? It's hard to tell with the CVT. I feel like it's just constant same power all the way through the rev range . It's not like other vtec engines where you notice when the vtec kicks in. I haven't really pushed my car to the limit yet to see its potential as it is still new. For those who have, Please share your experiences? #1 · Apr 8, 2022 Hey guys, What RPM does vtec come in on the HRV? It's hard to tell with the CVT. I feel like it's just constant same power all the way through the rev range . It's not like other vtec engines where you notice when the vtec kicks in. I haven't really pushed my car to the limit yet to see its potential as it is still new. For those who have, Please share your experiences? Sort by Oldest first Oldest first Newest first Most reactions #2 · Apr 8, 2022 It should state in your handbook when peak torque and power comes in. I have the 1.5 iVTEC petrol and it starts to kick in at around 3,500. Maximum torque is around 4,500rpm, with peak power at 6,600rpm. If I want to get a shift on; joining a motorway or Dual Carriage from a slip road, or want to overtake slower moving traffic, I know to drop down to 4th or even 3rd to get the revs way up. In these situations it really flies along nicely. #6 · Apr 8, 2022
John35g said: The "i" in iVTEC means the latest is "intelligent" and is computer controlled .....so it varies when it kicks in. Throttle position, vehicle speed, etc are all factors that the computer uses to switch to the vtec cam lobe. ( which is only on the intake side with the single cam R18 engine ) Click to expand...
John35g said: If you have the L15Turbo engine (1.5) - Honda eliminated the Vtec cam lobes - you only get variable cam timing on both cams. Click to expand...
Unfortunately, I have the R18. No turbo. I wish Australia had the 1.5 turbo with manual transmission. 0 Reply #3 · Apr 8, 2022 The "i" in iVTEC means the latest is "intelligent" and is computer controlled .....so it varies when it kicks in. Throttle position, vehicle speed, etc are all factors that the computer uses to switch to the vtec cam lobe. ( which is only on the intake side with the single cam R18 engine ) #7 · Apr 8, 2022 I guess I can't expect much from this engine. It was made for fuel economy not really performance eh? Show more replies 0 Reply #4 · Apr 8, 2022 I had an '07 Fit. You could definitely feel the VTEC at 3500rpm. Can't say I notice on the HR-V. #5 · Apr 8, 2022 If you have the L15Turbo engine (1.5) - Honda eliminated the Vtec cam lobes - you only get variable cam timing on both cams. #8 · Apr 9, 2022 @HRVRS Feel free to drool.....or pine! #9 · Apr 9, 2022 I love it. A much better package in the UK. :eek: Looks alot like my car except for the engine and tranny. Is this the model you have? 1 Reply #10 · Apr 9, 2022 No, that particular model cost over £28k and for that price I could buy a lot better for a lot cheaper. My budget was around £12k, which got me a 4 year old, 32k mid spec SE. If funds had allowed, I would have went for either a Ford Focus Active estate, or an AWD Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. To be fair, I'm rather pleased and fond of my HR-V after having to endure one of the worst ownership experiences with a totally unreliable Skoda Octavia Scout. #13 · Apr 9, 2022 128 bhp 1.5 iVTEC 6 speed manual. You may find this of interest; . 200kph = 124mph My previous Honda was a 1.6 SE Executive Civic which I chose over the Type R, as my weekend commute was 450 - 500 miles each way and I wanted to complete the journey on one tank without getting fleeced at motorway services. It was also a 3 door only and I used to carry a lot of kit each way. Especially when I used to go on leave from Gibraltar and driver through Spain and France. . Ah, the 'good old days' when a Type R cost £16k (2003). The current one retailed in excess of £33k. #15 · Apr 11, 2022 VTEC on the R18 operates "backwards" from other implementations. On most VTEC applications, the engine operates on "normal" cam lobes at low RPM then switches to "power" at high RPM. On the R18, the engine operates on "economy" cam lobes at low RPM then switches to "normal" at high RPM. Technical Overview of Honda's new R18 i-VTEC Implementation I forgot just how old the HR-V's 1.8L engine is - it dates back to 2005. Insert Quotes Post Reply
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