Yes all runs were done in fourth gear. I did 2 on each settings and comfort mode was pretty much 4.8 to 5.0. Normal had 4.2 and 4.1 and then sport had 4.1 and 4.3 so to me there was no difference. In terms of performance during normal driving I feel a difference between each mode. Sport mode is very responsive jbut I think wide open throttle not much changes and comfort being slower was probably just a delay in throttle input.Thanks for the detailed look! It appears that you were running in 4th on the manual. I usually run in comfort, and flip to sport when I'm looking for responsiveness, but I might want to do that for a bit more acceleration. Surprised the Normal and sport were the same.
You're probably right about the delay in comfort mode. I've tried it a few times on the interstate and it feels I have to go mostly to the floor to get any sort of response.Yes all runs were done in fourth gear. I did 2 on each settings and comfort mode was pretty much 4.8 to 5.0. Normal had 4.2 and 4.1 and then sport had 4.1 and 4.3 so to me there was no difference. In terms of performance during normal driving I feel a difference between each mode. Sport mode is very responsive jbut I think wide open throttle not much changes and comfort being slower was probably just a delay in throttle input.
Or, they made it intentionally mushy because "comfort."Yea I think there is a delay most likely to get better fuel economy.
It's hard to time from the video because of a few reasons.I slowed down the footage and timed all your runs. If the speedo is accurate (and I know that's a big IF) then all 3 runs that you posted were almost identical. In fact, the first run supposedly in comfort was actually the quickest.
I took my tuned civic hatch out for some runs the other day to see how it compares. Like you, I was right around 4.0, maybe 4.1 in 4th gear. I found 3rd gear to be significantly quicker, in the 3.4-3.5s ballpark. No surprise there as my boost pressure maxes out between 4.5k-6k which is the sweet spot for those speeds in 3rd. Cheers!It's hard to time from the video because of a few reasons.
1. Digital speedo skips speeds so its hard to judge when the car triggers 60mph
2. Digital speedo,gps speeds and obd2 speeds are all different. Still trying to figure this out. I'll try and post a video on this.
I did the run twice on all modes and the results were the same.
So for this car getting some type of app that determines speeds and has consistent accuracy is better than time frame videos.
Nice, I've always liked the civic hatch. I haven't tried 60-80 tuned yet or in 3rd gear. I just reapplied the tune maybe 3 days ago. I went back to factory for a video I'm doing on real world performance of the integra. Hopefully I'll have that out very soon.I took my tuned civic hatch out for some runs the other day to see how it compares. Like you, I was right around 4.0, maybe 4.1 in 4th gear. I found 3rd gear to be significantly quicker, in the 3.4-3.5s ballpark. No surprise there as my boost pressure maxes out between 4.5k-6k which is the sweet spot for those speeds in 3rd. Cheers!