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Ktuned 2.0 gas mileage

The_Civic_Guy

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I'm strongly considering in ktuning my 2.0 civic.

How is your gas mileage with the ktuner? I know to expect a bit less at first but was the mpg a big difference compared to stock?
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mvela

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I'm strongly considering in ktuning my 2.0 civic.

How is your gas mileage with the ktuner? I know to expect a bit less at first but was the mpg a big difference compared to stock?
Like @gtman said, your foot seems to get a little heavier at first lol. But overall your mileage stays the same. My 2.0 stayed the same. My mileage went down slightly with my bigger wider rims and tires though.
 

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I drive city pretty much nearly 80% of the time and my mpg has decreased maybe 1-2 mpg at most. But if I go on a long drive or highway for long stretches of time. I can still easily do over 34/35mpg.

I’ve been tuned for about 3 months now.3/4K miles worth of driving.

there aren’t tons of mods for 2.0na engine. The ktuner is definitely the first thing you should buy,
 

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There has been no change in my mileage, still get over 40mpg on the highway.
 


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Is it noticeably faster? Do you feel the V-Tec engage? I might buy it just for that. The stupid high RPM they have V-Tec engage at is pointless. Its just so expensive. I think you can get a "licence" for 200 bucks to get the tune from a dealer.
 

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Is it noticeably faster? Do you feel the V-Tec engage? I might buy it just for that. The stupid high RPM they have V-Tec engage at is pointless. Its just so expensive. I think you can get a "licence" for 200 bucks to get the tune from a dealer.
Yes it is a noticeable difference. Vtec was recently lowered to 5300 rpm with the new update from ktuner. I think the engine runs perfect now. You also can improve throttle response and adjust the rev limiter a bit. Also remove the top speed limiter. There is just so much you can do with the ktuner that it is definitely worth the money. I’m glad I got mine.
 
 




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