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СИВИК, СЦУКО, НЛО!!!
Очень классный ... каждый раз как вижу - ох_№ваю !!! эх ... вот она, настольгия ...
Недавно видел.. КУПЕ!!! не выдержал, подошел к владельцу. Жутко доволен, $24 тыс, новый из канады, тут поставил на гарантию. За такие деньги настоящий эксклюзив и бесконечно красив. Хочу!!! :shock:
Сорри, но купе из Канады - это как атмо-импреза или BMW 1.6
Стоящий Сивик - только 3-х дверный hatch, Type R (с движком K20A - 2 литра атмо, 200 л. с. и редлайном на 8000 rpm)
На новых ставиться не К20А а К20z 197 сил, редлайн 8300.
По поводу 3 дверки не согласен. Купе тоже очень не кисло
Кстати
Si это тот же Type
R, только американский
K20Z - это именно для машин Si
TRIM LEVEL
Si
Engine Type In-Line 4-Cylinder
Engine Block/Cylinder Head Aluminum-Alloy
Displacement (cc) 1998
Horsepower @ rpm (SAE net, Rev 8/04) 197 @ 7800
Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm) 139 @ 6100
Redline (rpm) 8000
Bore and Stroke (mm) 86 x 86
Compression Ratio 11.0:1
Valve Train 16-Valve DOHC i-VTEC®
а про новый ТупеР пока только это накопал:
The hotly-anticipated Honda Civic Type R goes on sale in March 2007. The latest high performance Civic is a more refined ‘superhatch’, with improved comfort levels, integrated styling and handling tuned for enhanced responsiveness and predictability.
The new Type R continues to be powered by the naturally-aspirated, high-revving 2.0-litre DOHC i-VTEC engine but the unit has been significantly reworked to improve responsiveness using a new balancer shaft and drive-by-wire throttle control. VTEC variable valve timing and VTC variable inlet camshaft technology continue to underpin the engine structure.
Further development of the Type R unit means more useable torque, as the switch to high-lift, long duration valve timing (the cam change) now takes place at a lower 5,200rpm, and continues all the way to 8,000rpm. So that screaming, high rpm VTEC range is broader and more accessible.
To mark the entry to this ‘power band’ a new i-VTEC indicator just to the right of the digital speedometer is illuminated once the revs rise above 5,200rpm.
Maximum power is now 201PS, reached at 8,000rpm (previously 200PS at 7,400rpm) and the car is more responsive generally, while improved aerodynamics ensure the new car cuts through the air more cleanly. Slightly lower gearing compensates for a small increase in kerb weight.
Building on the Civic Type S suspension, which is fine-tuned for sharper chassis dynamics, the Type R takes those modifications to the next level. Its rear track is 20mm wider than that of the 5-door Civic model, but otherwise damper, bush and spring characteristics are all unique to Type R.
Broad 225/40 ZR18 tyres provide added grip, while a 15mm reduction in ride height further reduces body roll. Firmer steering, a quicker ratio and stiffer steering box mountings all provide pin-sharp responses to steering wheel input, while the fuel tank’s central location beneath the cabin floor helps to lower the centre of gravity and reduces the body’s inertia moment.
The Type R also builds on the Civic’s body structure – one of the stiffest in the C-sector – and that rigidity plays a key role in the responsive chassis dynamics.
Extra strengthening has been introduced into the floor cross member just ahead of the central fuel tank, around the upper front suspension mountings, while the lower cross member (just ahead of engine bay) provides greater rigidity. The overall result is a more predictable chassis, with levels of responsiveness and stability that are some of the best in class. At the same time, the damper settings deliver enhanced ride comfort, so the Type R is easier to use in all conditions and on all surfaces.
The latest car enhances the already-bold appearance of the Civic to build an incredibly assertive look. Seven-spoke 18-inch alloy wheels are fitted as standard and – helped by the car’s low ride height – these tuck neatly under the body coloured arches.
The deep front spoiler incorporates a larger air intake to channel air to the induction system, as well as triangular fog-lamps. There’s no missing the distinct body-coloured tailgate rear spoiler, which follows the kick-up line from the rear quarter windows, and provides added down-force. At the front, a black honeycomb mesh grille replaces the glass panel of other Civics, sporting – of course – the infamous red ‘H’ badge.
Refined Type R logos feature throughout. Firstly, the front brake callipers wear the insignia, and stainless steel inserts on the door sills also carry the badge.
Inside, it’s all about the driving experience. Front racing-style bucket seats with large black alcantara bolsters and red stitching, red fabric seat cushions and backs. The seat bench in the back repeats the same colour combination.
Also available will be a fully-equipped GT version, with additional features such as cruise control, dual zone air conditioning, fog lights, automatic lights and wipers and curtain SRS bags. A voice-activated, state-of-the-art navigation system is offered as an option.
The Type R will be built exclusively alongside the Civic range at the Honda factory in Swindon.