optronix
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Yeah I can't reconcile steering of a previous gen, lower-tier model of the same manufacturer (possibly on all seasons?) being better than this car. Also my son has a 9th gen Si and the steering is not even in the same galaxy so this to me doesn't hold water, sorry. Maybe the bushings really make that much of a difference- if so maybe I should look into them lol. Otherwise, it should be pretty clear that I disagree.
- Steering feel: Feels slightly inert in comfort mode and not as granular as the Si in any mode. I'm thinking maybe it's slightly more assisted due to more weight over the front axle? The caveat being the Si had the solid bushings from the Whiteline ALK
I do recall that when I first drove it comfort mode steering was too light for me, but I don't mind it now. It's not perfect but it's as good as is reasonably possible for an electric rack in a $50k car. What kind of driving are you doing? "Changing lanes at a high rate of speed" doesn't really qualify as the type of driving where you'd experience the nuances of what this car is good at... go find a good road with actual bends in it and get back to us. The beauty of this car is you don't have to be going fast for it to be enjoyable. It punches way above its weight class in that regard, and steering feel is part of that.
Are you in Sport+? The pops and bangs are very, very obvious right up to the point of obnoxiousness so it's puzzling that anyone would have a complaint there. They start for me around 3-3500 rpm, but you do have to have it in sport+.Had it for a few weeks now. My other car is an FK8 type R
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.........I can barely hear the "pops and bangs" even with the windows down which is a bummer considering how much it has been talked about in all the marketing. Or maybe I just haven't gotten on it hard enough. I have not gone above 5k.
And have you considered getting rid of one of these cars? I know I'm just a rando on the Internet, but you really should consider augmenting a high power FWD performance car with something that's not also a high power FWD performance car. Have a little imagination! If I were you I'd trade that FK8 for an OG M2 immediately.
If you have to have JDM, go find a clean S chassis car. You should be able to find something like this for less than $50k (at least I'd certainly hope so!!!)
Really anything would be better than the redundant experience of an FK8 and a DE5.
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