epaminondas
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I have seen comments on these three characteristics several times here and have driven the car for a few months now and have some observations.
1. Wandering - sensitivity in steering.
I believe what we have is a tighter steering ratio on these cars. You turn the wheel with less motion that with many cars. This was implemented in the Honda CRX HF. I had a CRX Si and the ratio was not as direct as the HF which was the higher mileage varient. One of the mods was to take the HF rack and put it in the si Many performance cars have a tighter ratio. What this means is that the car will feel more jittery and require more concentration. Not a flaw but a charactaristic.
2. Slowness off the line. If you want more punch off of the line - turn off the traction control and put it in low. This works - despite naysayers on this blog.
3. Bump in drivetrain at heavy braking - yup. If you prepare to stop further away from the stop sign and learn how to use your regenerative braking more smoothly - you never will feel this - havent had it in weeks since I retrained myself.
1. Wandering - sensitivity in steering.
I believe what we have is a tighter steering ratio on these cars. You turn the wheel with less motion that with many cars. This was implemented in the Honda CRX HF. I had a CRX Si and the ratio was not as direct as the HF which was the higher mileage varient. One of the mods was to take the HF rack and put it in the si Many performance cars have a tighter ratio. What this means is that the car will feel more jittery and require more concentration. Not a flaw but a charactaristic.
2. Slowness off the line. If you want more punch off of the line - turn off the traction control and put it in low. This works - despite naysayers on this blog.
3. Bump in drivetrain at heavy braking - yup. If you prepare to stop further away from the stop sign and learn how to use your regenerative braking more smoothly - you never will feel this - havent had it in weeks since I retrained myself.