I own a 2017 honda civic sport touring model and i do all my own maintenance on the car Tengo un honda civic hatchback sport touring 2017 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.
Not to mention it really turns up that turbo sound track
261 km/h (162 mph) with our 1.5t civic mt We already completely remove the speed limit for our cars (stock 207 km/h = 128 mph) For 1.5t mt the maximum speed is 269 km/h (167 mph) for 1.5t cvt the maximum speed is 240 km/h (149 mph) 1.5t mt. Hi guys i'm a new owner of a honda civic hatchback sport in canada
I was just wondering with the turbo engine should i wait for it to warm up before i drive it Also when i'm done driving should i wait a few minutes before turning the car off Had my 2016 1.5l turbo touring edition in last week for 120k maintenance Oil,filter, tire rotation and spark plugs
It sat outside in the cold and when they started it to bring it in they said it seemed like it was misfiring on cylinder one
Only for 30 seconds or so and no codes thrown A forum community dedicated to 2016+ honda civic owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about diy, performance, classifieds, modifications, troubleshooting, maintenance, and more! This thread is dedicated to any and all questions and comments pertaining to the ktuner for the 1.5 turbo & 2.0.
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.