Redlining The 2022 Honda Civic Si - Driving Hard After Break In! (POV Binaural Audio)
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- čas přidán 1. 04. 2022
- With break in miles completed the Honda Civic Si is ready to rip! lets see what its capable of and if its as fun as I thought it might be as a daily driver. I used the Honda Recommended break in procedure of 600 miles under 4,000 RPM under low/moderate throttle and varying engine speeds on the highway.
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You really can’t beat a sporty Honda for a daily driver. Sure it’s not the most exciting thing on the road but the reliability, fuel economy and driving dynamics make it pretty ideal for a do it all car.
This comment is so true, I have a 2019 Honda Accord sport 2.0T 10A, I love the way it drives ( with the performance all seasons i put on it). I average 28mpg average mostly highway and flooring it to pass or accelerate. and with 45k with no problems and regular maintence that cost like 120 a service (oil change and rotates) its amazing
@@paulsalvo235 I'm facing engine carbon buildup issues at 30k on my 2021 Accord. Any suggestions? Soot beside the exhaust on rear bumper
@@CJ-zz9ts If the soot is near the exhaust, just clean it. That's what fake exhausts were invented for. If it's actually in the engine, you'll have to get it cleaned. What exactly is the issue?
Delusional at it's finest
@@CJ-zz9ts get that intake manifold off & clean those valves
Moments like 10:26 when you talk about things like letting the turbo cool down before turning the car off, make me truly appreciate your channel, because there just aren't other car youtubers who understand or even care about things like that.
Hugely appreciated
As someone who owned old turbo Volvos, the owner's manual conveys the importance of idling it to cool it down before shutting off. I wonder if the Honda manual mentions anything
as far as I know modern turbo charged cars have a system that let's the coolant run for a couple minutes after the car shuts off
@@stevesk8r My forte gt manual has what seems like a factory turbo timer. I can hear the fans running after I turn the car off sometimes to get the turbo cool.
I think most BMWs run the electric water pump for a few minutes even after shutting off if things are too hot. at least since the n54
The fact that clap your feet before entering your cars is a small detail of how much you take care of them. As someone who always do it too, it puts a smile on my face.
Honestly its mostly just a symbolic gesture, most of whatever you're going to track into your car isn't going to come off by clacking your shoes lightly 2 times.
It will help some obviously, candy wrappers or leaves might fall off if you've stepped on them, works decently with packed in snow, but its not enough to keep your car clean.
That's why most people just keep all-weather floor matts and spray them off as a more viable solution to every other scenario, or just get their car detailed.
It's called manners
I thought I was the only one who did this - but only when it snows.
How tall is he .. the backseat leg room is insane …
Ha brother I just made a comment about it !!! Double shoe tap GANG!!$$
That fwd chirp into second always brings a grin!
get a load of this guy - always spitting facts
Haha my miata does that
Lol his twin
The rev hang was horrible though... especially for a Si trim! Regular civic it would be fine.
The Topher is watching this channel i better start to follow this guy too
Let's go! Use this Honda as much as you can, nothing like new car experience!
Kia Forte GT (GT2 Package) vs this Honda Civic SI, I think the Kia offers a better car all round...
@@sp6450 But it’s a…
@@sesh3508 kia is pretty valid now. All their new models are very luxurious and offer good performance.
@@Florida_954 I’m really just kidding but you can’t blame someone for choosing either one. Don’t get butthurt
@@sesh3508 nobody is butthurt lol im js kia stepped it up n its true..
The rev-hang on the SI can be reduced with an aftermarket tune. It does make it feel a bit more responsive when upshifting.
Does that tune void the warranty?
Honda does get nit picky when you do light mods to it. Back in 2010 I LS swapped my 08 s2000, blew the head gasket and they were like "no, we can't cover something like that".
I understand why, as the wheels were still stock.
@@MrCriminalmischief classic Honda. Light modifications voiding the warranty😐
@@simonpeters4525 a lot of economy manufactures do that, most of the time dealerships won't really scan the ECU if you flash it back if you don't have a ton of mods
Who Is the aftermarket Mod from Hondata?
@@MrCriminalmischief it’s illegal for them to void a warranty if they can not prove that the tune caused the failure. And even if they could prove it it will not void you over all warranty it would just be the drive train. So everything else unrelated to drive train is still covered.
I wish the Honda Civic Si is a global trim level for Honda Civics, especially for those who want a sporty vehicle but less expensive than a Type R.
And less flashy, don’t forget about the styling of last two Type-R’s. I’m also sad it’s not gonna be sold in europe and only Civic we will get is hybrid with e-cvt and probably Type-R. Instead of it I would prefer some “warm hatch” which has actually the genes of old hot hatches, before they all started to have 300-400 hp. Although i understand that the market for this type of cars is pretty narrow and after all manufacturers will do what’s profitable.
isn't Si called type-s outside of America? Don't really know but I think it's that
@@AlphaKala Type s is specific for Acura models that are exclusive in North America.
I just drove my friends 2019 SI the other day. It was fun, I’m not very good at driving manual but the clutch and shifter were very smooth and felt really good actually. Was fun to row my own for a bit.
Practice makes perfect. You'll be able to shift better as time goes by.
I love that gen of Si
Keep practicing :) I learned how to drive manual in my 17' Si. I still miss it.
FYI: The tendency of the steering to center itself (ie: the car to go straight) under heavy throttle can be used to verify that the Honda dealer hasn't screwed up your alignment.
If the rear toe angles are not equal, then the wheel won't center to straight. If you ever get an alignment, make sure to check the rear toe angles.
Honda has that special touch. I can't explain but nothing beats the feel of a Honda.
I know we are nearing the end of combustion engines but its really easy to forget when new amazing options like this and now the GR corolla show up, enthusiast culture is still very much alive :)
💯
And that's why ICE isn't going anywhere, at least for enthusiasts. Demand will continue to exist for decades
There won’t be enough energy or battery production to sustain the entire market on electric cars. Combustion-powered cars will be around a bit longer, I think
Gasoline might be in its twilight Years, but there's other sources as well
Hydrogen combustion seems like it might be a good solution. Toyota and Yamaha is building a high reving beast of a v8.
As good as EV'S will be, there's no way om this planet they can mine enough lithium, nickel, cobalt just to make batteries.
In the u.s alone there are about 290 million vehicles.
@@MrCriminalmischief Ford is working on a hydrogen engine too
The way you explained how front wheel drive can be a blast and people should show more love instead of hate couldn’t have been said better. Love your videos man. Thank you for the content!
I wasn't expecting the RWD vs FWD comparison but it was welcomed.
Love it, as an e92 owner I can confirm that the civic is the best daily driver to have fun with! Congrats again Tedward.
Love it! I ordered mine in March and I can't wait to drive it, this will be my first brand new car also. I enjoy your content, thumbs up man.
Lovely lovely car. I just had my smile from ear to ear while watching you having fun. Nice!
That looks like a lot of fun! Really glad to see your new car makes you happy.
I wasnt stoked at first that you traded your M# for a civic si..... however, I have realized something while watching the video. I realized that Honda still understands its customers. While everyone else has moved away from producing light, manual, fun to drive cars, Honda hasn't. What other sports sedan other than the m3 has a manual these days? Also, I love how Honda keeps things simple. They know their customers want a decently quick car that is reliable, fun, and simple to use. That is exactly what Honda gave them. My respect for the civic and Honda as a whole has just gone way up.
Appreciate that you can understand this. Most people see the glamour and reputation of some fancier cars but the experience is the only thing that matters
@@TedwardDrives
Exactly why the Si and GR86/BRZ are on my list for my next vehicle.
Elantra N has a manual.
VW GLI also offers a manual, along with more power, heated seats, cooled seats, a longer warranty, and a few other amenities that the Si lacks. Si may still be the better car, but it's close. Si is more fun. GLI is more comfortable.
Nice video. Picked up the ‘23 Si two weeks ago coming from a ‘17 Mustang GT manual. I agree. I’m thoroughly entertained every time I drive the Si!
Hey, new viewer here! This video came reccomended and not gonna lie I watched the full video fully concentrated and interested. The audio is clean, the video is nice and steady and the talking keeps you interested. Loved the part where you went in circles with it. See you in a next vid and keep it up!
Also take it to the track and abuse it pls
Welcome!!
I'm so happy for you! I used to own a 10th gen civic si for 3 years, which taught me so much about driving a FWD car. Though not as fine-tuned as the 11gen probably, that chassis was already sublime, with the wonderful turn-in, great adjustability mid-corner and guaranteed traction at corner exit from that LSD. Your review makes me really interested in getting the new integra as a daily driver, since it might be a quieter and nicer version of the SI.
Love seeing you drive the Civic SI the way it should be driven! 😎
I thought this was going to be another boring POV video but I really felt like I was in the driver's seat going though those curves, driving the way I like to take corners.
Great review! The feel of greater control of the car with the manual - thank You for Your honesty! Finally someone worth watching!👍 Greeting to You from sunny Croatia!🇭🇷
P.S. Great explaining of smart reasons for buying Your Civic. Good point. Big support👍
Im currently also waiting on a 22 civic si. Currently first on dealer list. This video pushed me over the edge, thanks for making it. Im so excited
Always love the bloopers at the end of your videos!
I’m not a car guy at all, but I find your videos still very entertaining. Keep up the great content ✊
There's something to be said for being able to use all or most of the performance of a given car pretty much whenever you want. I like the new SI and I think you made a good choice, Tedward. Enjoy it!
I love my '22 Si! It's my adult and "responsible" fun car. Tons of fun, light clutch and the rev match makes for easy stop and go commuting all while as you noted, getting 37+ mpgs! Glad to have found your review and see that you're loving yours as much as I love mine! Cheers!
realistically what is MPG like in the city? or in traffic?
@@gsjunior514 on road trips (fill up, drive freeway, fill up) I can net 40-41mpg at 68 ish mph. Combined I'm seeing approximately 32/33mpg. If I drive like a hoonigan I get 28-29 mpg. It's pretty inline with EPA ratings, but the freeway mpg is better by 2 or 3. Running 91 octane exclusively per manual.
congrats on the new car :) , glad you found what you were looking for, the civic looks like a blast to drive :)
You're making me want one of these, which I never would have expected. I had a 2000 Civic Si that got stolen, and decided I was done with Hondas forever. But this looks like it could be a good successor to my Fiesta ST, if and when I decided to move on from it.
That's the problem with Hondas. Within a week of the first 2022 models landing in my neighbourhood, a blue one was stolen. Honestly part of that is most likely due to my neighbourhood being a sort of mecca for street racers ever since the 90s which causes a halo effect that increases the already high theft risk of anything with a Honda badge, specifically the Civic.
I exactly know what you mean, man. I will miss my STI, but my Forte GT gives me a fun commute/canyon run/errands and less stress from constant repairs. It's refreshing.
I am looking at this for my daily driver looks fun. Every review I have seen has been solid. And that includes yours.
Perfectly put man!!! I feel like we are in the minority when it comes to our unique interaction and joy with a vehicle or vehicles! Vehicles that come in all different types of drivetrains with their unique and therefore entertaining driving dynamics. I thoroughly enjoy getting to know each and every car, it's personality and most importantly, at least initially, how they communicate to you, as it builds up to it's limit and THEN eventually, exceeding it's level of grip (sometimes progressively, sometimes not so much, and sometimes it's completely inconsistent) Either way, without geeking out too much with weight transfers, driving style, etc. I just wanted to thank you for speaking my language and basically confirming that I'm not that crazy to love taking a car to it's limits, and sometimes past, and if the limit can be reached at legal speeds, all the BETTER!!👍👍
I’m really pleasantly surprised at what Honda has done with this generation Civic. You made a great choice for a fun but sensible daily! I do agree though, some quieter tires with a little more grip would suit the car well. It would be interesting to see a comparison between the current tires and whatever you choose to replace them with.
Highly recommend the Michelin Pilot Spirt 4S A/S if you stick (pun intended) with all seasons. Outstanding tire, and not far off the grip of summer tires.
LOL I had a 328d F31 and am waiting in-line for an Si. The last line you made there about the M3 was "what's that noise? and will it cost me $2500?" I agree completely. My 328d had -gasp- 156K miles on it when I dumped it, and all I was doing was constant religious maintenance. My neighbors only ever saw me working on the BMW in the garage up on Quckjacks. Nightmare fuel.
Love the videos!
I see these cars on the road all the time, always kinda wondered what they were like inside the cockpit. I think you made a good choice Teddy
the first video on Civic SI, simply I love it. appreciated for the video
I put black badges and a strut bar on my si. The strut bar really helps feeling smoother when turning. The black badges look amazing, cannot wait to finish breaking mine in.
What strut bar did you use?
When I first started seeing the 2022 Civics on the road, I thought it was the new Audi A3. They look very similar first glance. Great car.
I was so surprised seeing this, first time a civic actually looks good and not overstyled
Awesome car! I want one. I like watching your videos at 2x speed. It makes it look like you are even more of a madman behind the wheel
100% agree that the Si is at its best when it is putting down power while coming out of a turn. Your 'grappling hook' description of the LSD is really great. Chuck it in, grappling hook out!
Tedward, you've made the right decision ditching the m3 for all the reasons you've mentioned. You're having more fun in the Si and at the end of the day, that's what matters the most.
Yes, the Honda/Acura sleeper effect. It seems funny to this Acura fan that he is driving a Civic. These are cars for real world, everyday fun, they can do more than delivery a few moments of ecstasy occasionally. And btw, great channel Tedward!.
Nice Tedward! I'm glad that you're happy with the SI! I understand what you mean with the latest tech in a car like the backup camera. I used to reverse the same way as you did. It was an adjustment but I adjusted real quick with using the backup camera. It's very convenient now.
Thanks for adding the commentary on the self driving. I’ve been curious about how capable it is as I’m looking for a road trip car with a manual that does well with gas mileage. Congrats on the car!
I thought I made a good decision when I traded in my 2018 wrx for a 2019 si but then two days later I saw you did the same thing with your m3 and I KNEW I made the right call keep up the great work
As someone who’s recently bought a modern car(with the reverse camera), I feel you
It’s an instinct to put your hand on the passenger headrest and finesse a reverse, but the reverse camera really does make things tremendously easy and makes parking precise
My Impreza is the newest car I've ever owned and has a reverse camera. It took me a couple months to get used to the camera. Now I can use it, but I still do the traditional look back and reverse because the Impreza has such good visibility for a 2020 car. (It's a hatchback.)
Ty for the video! Finally found 1 for msrp few weeks back and now just have to wait for it to arrive.. I am one of the "hellcat guys" like you said but I commute a distance daily and honda is where it all started for me!
One of the things I love about your channel is how you’re in Massachusetts, and I can watch you go by places I know.
"Not spinning wheels with 200 HP". Meanwhile I'm somehow trying to accelerate slowly at uphill traffic lights in the rain and the fronts spin. Tyres aren't even that old lol, just some mighty 120 HP
I thought that comment was stupid as well. Trust me, you can melt the front tires quite easily with 200HP and a manual transmission. Dry or wet.
Just finished break in on my BRZ yesterday and I can not stay away from redline now.
Love it!! Glad you picked this up.
Slowly becoming my favorite CZcams channel, not every often will I turn on post notifications
Love your choice of the 2022 Si tedward
Look into the "peddle dance" for the 10th gen si.. its cross compatible to the 11th gen. Autocrossers use it to truly disable the traction control and stability control if you wanna have some fun with it without the nannies stepping in
Call me crazy but the pumped in engine sound adds a nice little ambience
Yikes.
I had to daily my 3rd gen TL type S m/t for a few months and I gotta admit it that it became my favorite car ever. Perfect for backroads and traveling around the southwest US
Love the Honda SI, Always fun economical vehicle. Thanks for sharing
My friend has one in the same color and he let me drive it and man it’s so comfy and ergonomic. Shifter and clutch feels good. It handles so good around corners because we took it on a mountain run. Definitely makes me want one lol
Get it man affordable payments.
you'll always have more fun driving a slow car fast than driving a fast car slow
thanks for the background info... I'm new to the channel, and the swap makes a lot more sense now, knowing of your other 2 cars.
Fun watch, thanks for the experience of the Civic SI through CZcams! :)
I would love to drive the new Si's, seem so fun to drive
I bought a 2 door 2014 civic SI awhile back and it is by far my favorite car I’ve ever owned. It handles incredibly well and with my tune and modifications it makes it even more if a blast than it already was from factory. And don’t even get me started on the shifter. Never driven a type R so I can’t compare but to I would take mine over any other manual shifter I’ve ever used
Those SI's were fun, zippy, good mpg, and more reliable without the turbo. Long live naturally aspirated engines.
Love these videos
Keep ‘em coming
Love this video really makes me happy about wanting to get a 11th gen Civic Si and not worry about it being a FWD coming from RWD most of my life especially for a fun daily driver
Loving the new Si. Id love to see you compare it to the Integra when it comes out!
Glad the cars working out for you, man. I'm loving our 6spd 11th gen sport hatch . Even though it's the just the n/a k20 it's still a lot of fun to pitch it in a corner lol. We had a random snowstorm today and I got to get it a little sideways in the snow while I was doordashing and it was so fun and controllable even on the factory goodyears. The chassis dynamics and general new car ownership experience is really nice after owning as many used cars as I have had over the years 😆
I've got a 2020 Civic Sport sedan with the same engine and transmission. Need to hit 3k rpm before it starts moving but fun and no turbo worries. Was trying to get a 2022 silver Sport HB but can't find. Will try again next year. Enjoy!
@@stevenr1354 yeah mine was available locally and I got a lead on it early before it was even delivered from the internet sales team, but i kinda bought it on impulse(with markup unfortunately) after driving it and seeing now much room it has in the back seat and cargo area. Originally i inquired about the SI, but the sport hatch was so nice to drive it won me over. It may be the same transmission as the last gen, but they upgraded the bushings to give the 11th gen great shift feel that has resistance and engagement that kinda gives your arm a workout lmfao. I'm not a big fan of the slate pearl gray as it kinda blends in sometimes, but I could always get it wrapped if I really wanted to.
@@ZachariaZuehlke That shifter sounds great. The slate gray is a lot easier to keep clean than black. I was thinking black Si with a wrap. But the rough ride and the red seats aren't appealing. If/when I get the Civic Sport HB, plan to get some lighter wheels and maybe switch to 17".
@@stevenr1354 yeah the sport wheels and tires are really nice for oem so if anything I might just want to get snows on steelies before next winter and possibly get the factory wheels powser-coated or something. I think bronze wheels would look nice with the slate gray.
@@ZachariaZuehlke I just bought a 2023 NA 2.0 HB 6spd as well, and I love it! I wish CZcamsrs and reviewers would’ve shown it more time and love, it would’ve made my decision to purchase it much easier. 13k miles since 11/29/22 and I’m loving it! Glad you like yours as well! 😎
I love watching this video. I had a 04 honda civic si as my first car. I had it for 12 years and 220,000 miles later traded it in for a larger crv. I missed a Manual all the time. sold the crv and now getting back to a 2023 civic si. I can't wait to drive mine!
That double on-ramp is the greatest stretch of innocuous race track I've ever seen. My dealership used to have two good visibility highly drift-able loops around a bridge but it was in town so you couldn't get up tp 88mph on the straight without losing your license. It did have a straight adjacent into an industrial area with an empty donut friendly a cul de sac though. A lot of fun cars were sold going sideways around that bridge.
Congrats on the new car! You deserve it ! Love the content!
I'm so glad you got this car. I've been thinking about it. I already have a type R though. I think I might go toyota 86. Too expensive though as I'm still paying my CTR
I decided on my MK7.5 GTI for many of the same reasons. You can have fun without drawing attention and mixed driving still averages you 28-29 MPG at the pump. With regards to the auto start/stop, this car keeps the fan/pump on - though I'm not sure it's the same for the civic. I still don't use it though because it's too jerky.
I’ve watched all your videos about the si now I owned one. Thank you!
Just got my 2022 Honda Civic Si and I absolutely love it
My trade from an older BMW to a reliable car was to a new Tacoma Off Road. A different kind of fun, but very dependable. I still have a Z4 for fun driving.
Awesome car! The only thing that kills me off is the rev hang, it feels as if the engine is still under acceleration. Apart from that, awesome fun car with good fuel economy.
Great to see someone local doing review, good job brother
Congrats on the new ride man. I daily a 2020 Si coupe. Like the car, hate the rev hang. It's horrendous.
It's absolutely insane how big the Civic has gotten over the years.
yea too big
The si is just a blast. It’s got some good power, amazing cornering, and also not bad on your wallet when it comes to filling up. Be careful of lift oversteer, that helical LSD will lock grip the front and let the back end slide, usually at over 100mph on a corner ;)
One of my favorite features of the sporty hondas. A FWD that can actually oversteer
You're a real daily driver and got a taste to chose a car.. Good video Dude..
As this is your “Bang per buck” vehicle, I want to recommend Hancook v12 evo 2s for your summer tires. I bought my IS350 with a new set mounted and it the car felt like it was on rails while being super quiet! Great video as always
"The Civic Si is a slow car I know but it's fast enough"
Me, looking at my 124hp Honda CR-Z 😬😬
he’s not wrong the GR86 makes 224hp and my genesis coupe makes 274hp before my tune. hell anything under 300hp is just slow unless it’s a motorcycle
My 2022 Civic Si shares garage space with a 21 Type R LE and a 2019 Acura NSX. At first I was underwhelmed with the Si, but the more I drive it the more fun I find it because of its low limits. Compared to the Type R it is way less hardcore but I used to find the Type R more fun than the NSX because you didn’t have to push it as hard to enjoy it, now I think the Si is kind of more enjoyable than even the R for that exact same reason. My gripes with it are, the shifter is not nearly as good as the R and I am surprised that the ride isn’t a little smoother than it is. Unlike the R, I actually don’t mind the fake engine noise in the Si….. they’ve tuned it far better now so it doesn’t sound so digitally enhanced
Curious as to why you would buy a type r and si? Is the si your winter beater?
@@histlechif4901 I bought the Type R LE because I had an opportunity to purchase it at a really good price and I had owned a Boost Blue 21’ CTR that I sold for more money than I paid for it so it just made sense at the time, however, I quickly found out that the LE actually didn’t drive as well for daily commuting as the regular Touring CTR and it seems like the majority of LE’s have next to no miles on them. So basically I bought the Si to daily drive and may just have it replace the LE altogether, still deciding
@@jameswillard1 Well if you do end up selling the type r you'll probably end up selling it for more than you paid again. Have you heard about the new Gr Corolla? I think that could make a great suitable replacement.
@@histlechif4901 I would love a GR Corolla. Unfortunately, I don’t have any relationships with any Toyota dealerships so I’m sure that I have about zero chance of getting one without paying $20-25k over MSRP
This is the first Civic that has made me consider trading in my 8th gen SI!
Corner segment made me dizzy as hell 😂. Great video man.
I’m no Honda expert, but from what I know about how some (hopefully all) manufacturers do things when it comes to start stop, the car logs everything from exterior temperature, engine temperature (coolant, probably oil temperature too), battery level, interior temperature/AC setting and so on. Plus keep in mind that the car doesn’t completely shut off, it keeps most systems up and running (and yes that includes part of or the complete cooling system, depending on if you have a mechanical or electrical water pump or both).
Basically, what I’m trying to say is that you shouldn’t worry about it, the car should start the engine if the temperatures start to creep up after it automatically shut off, that is if the Start Stop would even shut off in the first place.
You most def. need to worry about it!
- The hesitation to accelerate is horrible and dangerous.
- The added complexity only means more issues later
- The built "stronger" components such as the starter, battery etc means higher costs to replace and larger batteries in landfills.
- Annoying to always push a stupid button. Needs to be off by default AND the dash light should be off IF the system is off, not the other way around.
@@Cre8tive81 well, as a mechanic, i partly disagree.
Yeah, the start stop can be annoying, especially if it is a particularly “aggressive system” that shuts down the engine before you even come to a full stop and some more wear is some what expected, although marginal.
The way most start stop systems “shut off the engine” is so that one of the pistons is right there ready for it’s combustion stroke, right before one cylinder is ready to fire, making it easier to start the engine back up, which means less wear on the starter compared to when you manually start it. I have written more about the 4 stroke engine cycle below in case you aren’t familiar with it.
Furthermore the start stop systems usually monitor engine temps and should not “activate” unless the engine is up to working temperature, at working temperature the oil should be at its optimal viscosity, plus the fact that the engine have been warmed up and oil has gotten to where it needs to be in the engine, so that most of the engine should be lubed up better than when you first start it, which also means less wear on the internals.
As i said above the increased wear on engine with start stop is marginal, if the system is made and runs correctly.
Although I agree that it can be annoying and I also understand that some find it more annoying that others.
But the great thing with a manual car with start stop is that you can decide yourself when you want it or not, by not putting the car in neutral for shorter stops and in my own experience with a start stop systems that starts the engine back up when the clutch is pressed down, it shouldn’t be too annoying as the engine should have started before or during the time it takes to put it in first gear.
The 4 stroke principle, “first stroke” piston goes down pulls in air, “second stroke” piston goes up compresses the air and fuel gets added, “third stroke” the combustion stroke the spark plug (or compression in Diesel engines) ignite air fuel mixture which forces the piston down, “4th and final stroke” exhaust stroke is where the piston pushes out the remaining gasses (and sometimes unburnt fuel) out the exhaust.
And then the cycle repeats.
@@Cre8tive81 I totally agree this feature should be off and you have to turn it on for it to work. 99% of the reviews you read on line are people hating this stupid feature. Even worse is not having the option of not getting it on the cars today----just reeks.
Love you Ted! Will miss the E92 though ;)
I will miss having a young spry 50-70k mile E92...I absolutely do not miss having a 100k+ mile m3 that needs attention and money at all times haha
@@TedwardDrives The civic is lovely! As always amazing content! Stay safe, and respect the drive! :))
@@TedwardDrives Can you give us an ownership review with costs of the E92?
great video as always
Good job, thanks for sharing, greetings from Just Driving 4K
I LOVE LOVE the interior of this car. Honda Nailed this. Just wish the price was a bit lower due to the features losses vs our CAD buyers
The rev hang looks absolutely atrocious. Great car otherwise!
yea to me it’s the only really negative thing
luckily it's pretty easy to fix
@@georgesteffey8375 what’s the best way?
@@shahrukhbakar3248 it can be tuned out. for older ones, you need to get hondata and I assume there is or will be a way to fix the rev hang on this gen pretty cheaply.
Keep bring the content on this car. Thank you.
Awesome vid man!
Interesting, I’ve never thought about the start/stop in relation to cooling the turbo. I would always turn it off in my old F30 328i, as I tried to do everything to prolong the life of the timing chain guides on that garbage N20. The point you made about continuing cooling the turbo is just another reason to leave the engine on.
I'm not sure but these might have a circulating pump that keeps going a bit after turning the car off ? Either way idling for a bit after hard driving (1-2min) is probably not a bad idea.
Start/stop is shit no matter what car its in tho.
another point: your engine looses oil pressure every time you stop it. starting it over and over in an urban environment surely can't be healthy...
@@fromage4204 I could be wrong, but most cars with a start/stop feature are sophisticated enough to prevent issues like the starter going out. I can't say for sure regarding the whole technicality behind it. I'd prefer leaving it off, regardless
@@mehsomething oil pressure has nothing to do with the starter motor... Any engine looses oil pressure when shut off and needs a few seconds on startup to build it back up... That's why especially diesel engines tend to rattle a bit when the temps are low... It's caused by the internals not being properly lubricated before enough pressure is built
@@fromage4204 Yup, at the end of the day start/stop tech does absolutely NO good to an engine’s internals.
Praying I get my hands on a Corolla GR when they come out.
The foot clap in the beginning was nostalgic 😂 I haven't done that in quite some time since I've had trucks with all weather mats. Looking at an Si for a new job that'll have a commute. This video is well done.
Idk... i have a little revhang and it never stopped me from shifting fast.
PS: the lane keep asist - its mean to be like that. Its not for replacing driver but for helping/suplementing. To lower fatgue on long drives but you have to drive the car. Honda wisely wants you to.
I avoid it so I'm not constantly shocking the driveline with the revs too high for an upshift
@@TedwardDrives I have over 230 000 km Civic from 1997, the clutch is original (or I have not change it, despite having the car since 2005). My driveline is still fine. No need to worry.
@@bitkarek you are also putting a lot less torque on the driveline then a new SI
@@sn1p34 less, yes...a lot less... hmmm, i dont know.. .shifting from 1st to 2nd in 8300 rpm puts some good stress, i would say. I would not be worried as Honda knows how strong it needs to be.
@@bitkarek I would say 100 ft-lbs less torque is fairly significant, either way all vehicles wear out and the harder you push them the quicker that will happen. Having fun won't destroy them but if you drive it hard all the time you could consider that abuse which leads to failures much sooner then if you took care of your vehicle
I didn't drive the car but that rev hang seems like it would really annoy me. Is there any reason for that? Is clutch electronically controlled or something?
Rev hang is engineered into cars for emissions. When the throttle snaps shut it causes small noxious particles to be emitted. But slowing that closing process it’s cleaner. It can be tuned out
@@TedwardDrives thank god. That lag wouldn't satisfy me one bit to be honest. By the way do you think fake engine noise is acceptable? I think those should be also tuned out or simply removable and make a less restrictive, more enjoyable exhaust instead.
since you have a civic si how do you feel about the new type r, even with how little we know? do you wish you waited for it or do you feel it would of just been the same as the m3, with it being an everything car?
I’m not sure I understand when people ask “do you wish you waited”. When it comes out I’ll get one. It’ll be a year or more before I’m able to get one and I’m very happy to use my si until then. In that year of waiting my m3 would have cost tons of money and down time in unexpected repairs. Very happy I pulled the trigger on the si and if I choose to switch to a type R or GR Corolla I’ll trade with a smile.
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Hopefully gas prices decrease alot by then, because odds are you won't get nearly the mpg in either of those other cars, like you do in the Si.
Absolutely love my SI. Ended up getting the first one in Utah (as far as I am aware) and it has been a blast. Just hit the 1500 marker on it as well. Threw on new wheels for a more sporty look and threw on 255/35/18 Apex's for better handling. Rev hang can be a bit annoying but its something I have gotten used to. Love the sport mode for how tight the steering column gets. And the car is way better in person. Photos on Honda's website were atrocious. In person it is a thing of beauty
feel like im the only that actually enjoys the fake engine sound 😭