Wheats027
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- First Name
- Daniel
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2019
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- Location
- Syracuse, NY
- Car(s)
- 18 Civic Type R/23 Integra 6spd
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- #1
I wanted to share a video of myself testing the 1/4 mile time of the manual integra.
For some extra reference I was only able to run a 15.3 @ 93mph when the car had only 1500 miles on the odometer. Which seemed to match some of the testing being done by auto journalists.
in this video the car now has 5200 miles and has gone through its first oil change.
the other piece I wanted to experiment with was flat foot shifting. I wanted to do this atleast once because the Integra’s clutch/delay valve/throttle response/turbo lag all play a part in how the car seems to slightly fall on its face everytime you shift.
I wish the car allowed for smoother quick shifts under normal operation.
This isn’t for people to go out there and start flat foot shifting all the time. Just interesting to see the time left on the table when the car doesn’t hiccup between each gear.
For some extra reference I was only able to run a 15.3 @ 93mph when the car had only 1500 miles on the odometer. Which seemed to match some of the testing being done by auto journalists.
in this video the car now has 5200 miles and has gone through its first oil change.
the other piece I wanted to experiment with was flat foot shifting. I wanted to do this atleast once because the Integra’s clutch/delay valve/throttle response/turbo lag all play a part in how the car seems to slightly fall on its face everytime you shift.
I wish the car allowed for smoother quick shifts under normal operation.
This isn’t for people to go out there and start flat foot shifting all the time. Just interesting to see the time left on the table when the car doesn’t hiccup between each gear.
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