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#4 of 10 Re: Consumer Reports drops 2012 Civic from Recommended list [bernardmarx]
by carfreak09
Aug 06, 2011 (3:09 am)
What on earth are you talking about?? Direct Gas Injection is a form of fuel injection. It differs in where the fuel is injected and at a higher psi. Being that DI is relatively new to gas engines, how can you claim it's never been reliable and what makes you think it won't be reliable? You sound like one of those that swore up and down the carburetor was better than FI because it was simpler and yet FI proved to be way more reliable. It appears you are simply scared of something you don't understand. I'd suggest getting used to DI because "regular" fuel injection will be going extinct in about 5 years.
FYI, DI has been around since 1998, with Mitsubishi being the first to introduce a mass market DI gas engine. It was slow to catch on due to cost, not because of reliability concerns. Diesels have been using DI since the late 90s with no issues.
Also, the 2012 Corolla, 3, Lancer, Jetta, Elantra, Sentra, and Cruze all have "standard fuel injection" (with the exception of an optional engine on the 3).
#5 of 10 Re: Consumer Reports drops 2012 Civic from Recommended list [wco81]
by master_yoda
Aug 06, 2011 (6:10 am)
CR also recommends the New Grand Caravan that I own. It doesn't recommend the 2012 civic that I also own. Need I tell you which automobile is top notch and which is crappy??? Need a new car? Go to a Honda dealer and forget the rest.
#7 of 10 DI problems vs new '12 Civic
by johnxyz
Aug 08, 2011 (9:35 am)
bernardmax isn't too far from the truth - Google Audi direct injection problems and you'll read of the woes Audi owners are going through with carbon build-up in their engines due to DI. Same w/. the Lexus IS250. The higher end Lexus models have a combo DI and port injection (I'm simplifing) to avoid carbon build-up issues.
DI in gasoline engines can help w/. fuel economy but don't be led down the path that there are no problems associated with this tech.
#8 of 10 Re: Consumer Reports drops 2012 Civic from Recommended list [bernardmarx]
by carfreak09
Aug 23, 2011 (12:18 am)
Uh, thanks for the link, BUT it doesn't prove your point. The article claims the carbon buildup is caused by EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) and PCV (positive crankcase ventilation). There is absolutely NO mention of Direct Fuel Injection being a problem. For the future, I'd suggest actually reading info you post.
#10 of 10 Re: Consumer Reports drops 2012 Civic from Recommended list [wco81]
by kitcloudkick3r
May 10, 2012 (11:44 am)
I agree, they have completely lost what made Honda a Great little car... The Accelerator takes 30 seconds to register you pushed it. There is rattles, creaks that dont exist in my mom's 05. The Interior looks cheap, the plastics feel cheap. its fat, no longer sporty looking, the clutch in the SI sucks.. Honestly the last of the "Cool" Civics were in 2005. Since then they have gotten really cheaply made, and very Buick like..