Is Honda I-DSI really a fuel efficient engine?
Is Honda I-DSI really a fuel efficient engine?
Is Honda I-DSI really a fuel efficient engine?
I personal have never seen any Honda car with I-DSI engine but I hear talk all the time on pakwheels.com about Honda city I-DSI engine. I was just doing some little research about the I-DSI engine just to get better understanding of the product. While looking for information, I came through Honda.co.uk. Honda uk is offering 1.4 I-DSI engine and 1.8 i-vtec engine in all new civic. 1.4 I-DSI engine produces about 82hp, gas mileage 46.3 com and 0 to 60 in 14.2. On the other hand 1.8 i-vtec engine produces about 138hp, gas mileage 44.1 com and 0 to 60 in 8.6. I personal think why would anyone buy 1.4 I-DSI engine over 1.8 i-vtec engine. What say u people?
"The appeal of the basic 1.4 litre petrol engine will be limited to the least demanding - it takes a yawning 14.6 seconds to dispatch the 0-62 mph dash. The heartland 1.8 litre i-VTEC petrol motor is far better, responsive, keen to rev and available with an optional (and slightly lurch-prone) i-Shift semi-automatic gearbox."
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I personal have never seen any Honda car with I-DSI engine but I hear talk all the time on pakwheels.com about Honda city I-DSI engine. I was just doing some little research about the I-DSI engine just to get better understanding of the product. While looking for information, I came through Honda.co.uk. Honda uk is offering 1.4 I-DSI engine and 1.8 i-vtec engine in all new civic. 1.4 I-DSI engine produces about 82hp, gas mileage 46.3 com and 0 to 60 in 14.2. On the other hand 1.8 i-vtec engine produces about 138hp, gas mileage 44.1 com and 0 to 60 in 8.6. I personal think why would anyone buy 1.4 I-DSI engine over 1.8 i-vtec engine. What say u people?
"The appeal of the basic 1.4 litre petrol engine will be limited to the least demanding - it takes a yawning 14.6 seconds to dispatch the 0-62 mph dash. The heartland 1.8 litre i-VTEC petrol motor is far better, responsive, keen to rev and available with an optional (and slightly lurch-prone) i-Shift semi-automatic gearbox."
Gari.pk User 1627 asked on 22 Jun 2010 16:02:23 pm


I think I-DSI engine was not a good idea by Honda.. there is lot of difference in performance between I-DSI and other Honda engines.. take an example of new city and previous one..and bottom line is this that while compromising so much on performance..its not that extra ordinary fuel efficient either.. I was searching on the same topic few days back and found that whereever Honda first introduced I-DSI engines.. people were disappointed.. like Philipppines, India and other asian countries therefore Honda reintroduced non IDSI engines in almost every country where IDSI was introduced.. latest I heard was India where VTEC again has been introduced in City.