I'm not a big honDUH fan myself, but from what i've read/seen/experianced, they are probably one of the few respectable honda's.Fusion pimp wrote:Tell ya a little story- When I was searching for cars, I had it narrowed down to the Type-r and the PGT/MX-6. I drove the Type-r first and the salesman told me to drive it like I stole it. heh, that was his mistake. Getting on the freeway going into a decreasing radius right-hander I put the front fascia on the pavement and I heard it grind.. The car wallowed like a drunken shopping car. We got back to the dealer and the angry salesman disappeared inside. While we were waiting for him to return(he didn't return- his boss did and literally yelled at me for driving the car that hard) I started checking under the front wheel to see what kind of damage I caused, but I couldn't find any. I started feeling under the fascia and found that a burn hole large enough to fit my fist in under the left side. It was ugly. That quickly turned me off of the Type-r. I think they're grossly overrated in terms of handling and speed. My choice was simple from there.
BTW...Nice Story...silly dealer
By no roll i meant significantly less roll. Yes we all know the car has to roll a little. In comparison to my friends cars, and my prior cars(spec V and RSX-S) The roll is significantly less. These cars both pull .91 on pad.The car has to roll some.
Who rated it? do you have the comparison? What were the slalom results?
Something else I should mention. I think they should test skidpad with equal tires on each car. Tires really are the variable.
and yes tires are a huge factor...i'll agree with that.
And i'll get you the ratings as soon as i find them. Motortrend, car and driver, and (unfortunatly) Import Tuner all rated my car as one of the single best handling cars...I'll find those articles for you later. It's been a long day @ work, and i need some sleep
Yes some poorly manufactured bolt-on's can infact reduce your hp, but with decent ones, like you've noted, they can also increase the power as well.Well, that depends. I've seen a CAI installed that cost 200.00 that netted the car a wh00ping 2hp @ almost 6000r's, it was useless, IMO. I've seen a 600.00 catback that actually decreased HP by 7hp almost all the way through the band. I've seen them both added at the same time and the car gained 12hp @5500 but lost 2 at 3500. I've seen people add one and lose HP and then add the other and gain. Sometimes both bolt-ons are the key, it really depends on the car. Add-ons are a give and take, always.
I will agree with this 100%, no NA 4 banger will benifit from a 4" exhaust. I'm also inclined to agree that a header is also as if not more important than the intake and exhuast. rather desent power gains occur with a Header, especially when combined with a good quality intake and exhuast.There is no N/A 4cyl that will benefit going from a 2.5 inch exhaust to a 4 inch.
Keeping velocity high is the goal. A Pipe that is too large will lose low end torque as the gas starts moving slower. Pipe that is too small will lose top end power. The optimum exhaust tube size is in direct relation to the displacement. Bigger pipes don't equate to faster exhaust gases, big pipes on a small displacement motor equates to slower exhaust, believe it or not. The idea is not to rely on the motor's exhaust stroke to push out the gases, but rather, create a suction.
Headers play more of a roll in HP/TRQ than exhaust does... nobody can see the headers so they're not as cool looking.
I'm well aware BackPressure = torque
Torque = lowend power
HP = Torque over time they are all related.
You can't lose torque, it just turns into hp and you get the gains up high rather than downlow, which is bad for honda's cuz they have crappy lowend already.
Yes, being that i drive a boosted vehicle i'm very informed about the way the exhuast powers it.FI is a different story: the exhaust prior to the compressor will have just as much of an effect on HP/TRQ than the exhaust after the compressor, often times more.
Now to get back on track i'll give you updates of the ratings for my car as soon as i find them...