When's the new esp PCX out in the UK?
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When's the new esp PCX out in the UK?
Obviously the 125 version! I asked my local dealer and he said he didn't know!!
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Re: When's the new esp PCX out in the UK?
My dealer hadn't heard anything about it at all. I don't think it will be too long before it comes out though.
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Re: When's the new esp PCX out in the UK?
what is this ESP ? enhanced smart power but what is it it exactly and how much more power do you get ?
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I remember reading a while back that its about half a BHP increase. With a similar increase to torque.
It also uses a more efficient radiator and because of that it can use a smaller fan. wasting less of the engines power driving it.
Overall its like someone at Honda decided to go over every component and just make it that little bit more efficient.
It also uses a more efficient radiator and because of that it can use a smaller fan. wasting less of the engines power driving it.
Overall its like someone at Honda decided to go over every component and just make it that little bit more efficient.
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It's not about giving more power it's about increasing combustion efficiency and fuel economy.Scottish wrote:what is this ESP ? enhanced smart power but what is it it exactly and how much more power do you get ?
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Re: When's the new esp PCX out in the UK?
they should have called it Enhanced Smart Combustion & Fuel Economygn2 wrote:It's not about giving more power it's about increasing combustion efficiency and fuel economy.Scottish wrote:what is this ESP ? enhanced smart power but what is it it exactly and how much more power do you get ?
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They should just have done the modifications and kept quiet about it.
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you know, the one thing they could have done to make the PCX objectively better was to make the tank bigger
but hey, we claim it's more economical so it won't really bother you if we just make it a tiny bit smaller, right?
but hey, we claim it's more economical so it won't really bother you if we just make it a tiny bit smaller, right?
Re: When's the new esp PCX out in the UK?
Yep, the one modification I would pay money for right now is a bigger tank.
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Re: When's the new esp PCX out in the UK?
increased to 11.7 hp (was 11.3 hp) at 8,000 rpm, while torque is increased to 12 Nm (was 11.56 Nm) at 6,000 rpm
Re: When's the new esp PCX out in the UK?
So there is an increase in power, despite having 'power' in the name and there being an actual increase in power, the boffins at Honda were only interested in "increasing combustion efficiency and fuel economy" so says gn2.Teamtd11 wrote:increased to 11.7 hp (was 11.3 hp) at 8,000 rpm, while torque is increased to 12 Nm (was 11.56 Nm) at 6,000 rpm
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Well by increasing combustion efficiency you are getting the energy out of the fuel more efficiently. Which will give more power and fuel economy.
Re: When's the new esp PCX out in the UK?
They could have increased the power by 3.7 hp to the 15 hp limit for a learner 125 yet they chose to increase it by just 0.4 instead.Scottish wrote:So there is an increase in power, despite having 'power' in the name and there being an actual increase in power, the boffins at Honda were only interested in "increasing combustion efficiency and fuel economy" so says gn2.
So like I said, it's about increasing efficiency.
Here's what Honda have to say: http://world.honda.com/news/2012/212040 ... index.html
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