Civic hybrid performance upgrade - READ ONLY

11 messages,  Last post on Sep 04, 2007 at 10:50 PM

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#7 of 11 Re: Civic hybrid performance upgrade [corinne44] by all4honda

Jul 24, 2007 (10:20 pm)

Replying to: corinne44 (Apr 25, 2006 10:50 am)
FUJITA MAKES A COLD AIR INTAKE THAT ADDS 5-10 HORSEPOWER I USED IT ON AN 07 AND REALLY MADE AN DIFFERENCE WITHOUT COMPRIMISING MPG.YOU CAN ALSO FIND UPGRADES ON EBAY INCLUDING THE FUJITA INTAKE.

#9 of 11 upgrades by caaz

Jul 25, 2007 (4:19 pm)

Corrine....i switched to Denso irridium plugs.....04 mil made a difference....on my 2004 hch...then i went a step farther...i put in a K&N airfilter for about 40$...made another difference...i think ill look for the intake..those mods i did made small improvements...nothing major..an intake would help even more..another consideration...a regular civic...even the base dx..much less expensive than a hybrid..my sister has an 05. gets 34 city and last weekend she went on a 450 mile trip....got 40.7 on the trip...not bad for a non hybrid..and the extra 10,000$ buys more gas than you could ever save before the car has 300k on it and you sell it

#10 of 11 Re: upgrades [caaz] by ddfreet

Aug 30, 2007 (12:36 pm)

Replying to: caaz (Jul 25, 2007 4:19 pm)
Hey -- can I jump in on the K&N piece? I've got an '06 Civic Hybrid and am wondering if a K&N filter will help MPG -- don't care about power increase per see, just mileage. Whaddya think?
 
Dave

#11 of 11 Re: upgrades [ddfreet] by zaken1

Sep 04, 2007 (10:50 pm)

Replying to: ddfreet (Aug 30, 2007 12:36 pm)
Putting a K&N filter on a Civic Hybrid will not help MPG, for two reasons. Firstly, modern fuel injected cars use a closed loop mixture control system, in which an oxygen sensor in the exhaust pipe constantly monitors the air/fuel mixture, and compensates for any variation in fuel mixture by automatically changing it back to the factory setting. So you really can't change the mixture by making external modifications to the engine. Racers who want to change the mixture have to do so by modifying the computer. The only effect a lower restriction air filter could have is to change the mixture; and the computer on this car will automatically compensate for any mixture changes. Secondly, the fuel mixture in this car is already factory set for maximum economy. So, even if the mixture could be made any leaner or richer, it would just make the mileage worse.

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