SlippyFist
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- Oct 21, 2023
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- '24 Integra Type S
i think the best way to describe this is that when you look at how much more hp/torque the ITS has, there is an expectation to how much faster it will "feel", and in my opinion it falls a bit short. i won't mention the fact that it also cost $30K more lol but i will concede that my expectations were not properly tempered due to my inexperience. again, i like the car, it's fantastic to drive, i just expected it to be a bit faster than it is.Yeah... the Si "feeling" as fast... I don't know how to react to that other than to simply disagree. My son has a 2012 Si for reference.
well not really. i've floored it once or twice but the car gets really bad wheel spin in 1st->2nd gear. i would assume its just me because i'm a terrible driver, but i've seen other people mention it as well. plus, while my Si never got this (coincidentally running the same tires) it would get a thing where if you tried to shift it real fast at redline, the clutch delay valve would prevent the gate (i don't know what to call it) from opening so you physically couldn't put the knob in gear, even with the clutch all the way down to the floor, forcing you to grind the transmission for a second. that subconsciously conditioned me to sorta "hang back" when driving real hard.Is your foot all the way down?
i wish i had some good back roads to drive it on; there are some around but they're 1 lane and in an area with too many people so you always get stuck behind some asshole barely going the speed limit the car really shines in the city though where you don't really need to get up real high in the RPMs; the low end torque/power is so much better than what i'm used to.Kidding aside, I suppose to a typical driver who isn't really doing anything special with the car other than normal commuter stuff, the driving experience wouldn't really be mind-blowingly different from the Si. In all honesty, an Si is a better pick for someone like that...
But get it out on a good back road and the difference is very, very clear.
yeah same i didn't mean to turn this into an ITS vs Si argument, i was just expressing my opinion based on him saying that he's sometimes disappointed with a 550hp M4 lol. i was actually on the fence about getting the ITS or a M340xi, that thing is a beast but i felt that the ITS (being a CTR derivative) is a more "special" car than a generic 3 series that looks like every other BMW from its generationEdit 2: done hijacking this thread, lol.
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