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Mk2 GTO Twin Turbo
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Re: Mk2 GTO Twin Turbo
Comparatively.. yes it is. For something of its age with about 200hp from a 2.2 n/a displacement its pretty damn good. The rx8 I had barely got over 20mpg. The jetta tfsi I had would get about the same as the prelude and that was from a newer turbo unit. The d16y8 civic I had was shameful compared to the h22.
And as far as I've read the k20 unit is no better. I'd rather the prelude over a ctr anyday.
I genuinely think the prelude is a good all rounder... which is why I bought another lool
And as far as I've read the k20 unit is no better. I'd rather the prelude over a ctr anyday.
I genuinely think the prelude is a good all rounder... which is why I bought another lool
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No, but low 30s suit the car very well and you don't have to have tufty ears and wear tweed to achieve it.Donald wrote:Is ~25 mpg really that economical?
IMO motorway mpg is irrelevant before anyone chimes in about getting high thirties, for most Prelude owners that kind of driving is not the norm.
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