AlphaDigital
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Just click up and they have all the days and then run groups broken out.not of DS unfortunately.
Looks like they didn't label our Thursday group properly. Can't seem to find any on Friday...but I guess the car would look the sameJust click up and they have all the days and then run groups broken out.
https://rainbowmarks.smugmug.com/2021-Solo-Nationals-and-ProSolo-Finale
congrats!Nice to see CTRs take D street this year! Woo
- D Street: Alex Piehl; Pittsburgh, PA; Steel Cities Region; Honda Civic Type R, 0.451 (second National Championship, first in class)
- D Street Ladies: Stephanie Reynoso; Austin, TX; Lone Star Region, Honda Civic Type R, 3.219 (third National Championship, third in class)
If youre on 19s I believe youd be in D street, but wheel requirements are a tad stringent.Anybody know what class I would be in with 265 tires on 9.5 wheel and rear sway bar? Thanks
As is mentioned above 9.5 width wheels would bump you into STU. If you ONLY have wheels and a RSB as your only mods, and you care about being competitive in a class, running the stock 20's and staying in DStreet would keep you the most competitive.Anybody know what class I would be in with 265 tires on 9.5 wheel and rear sway bar? Thanks
It has happened 4 times to me (2019 CTR with 71Rs and Karcepts RSB). So far only during autocrosses and always on hard left turns. My trusted (really!) dealer said they find no issues. I do experience a brief grind as I shift into 2nd very rapidly sometimes. Slowing the shift time eliminates the grind.Anybody else experience second gear pop-outs?
This only happens during autocross. Never on the street.
I did have co-driver last weekend to confirm it wasn’t just my driving and she experience pop-out on all but 1 run.
considering I don’t have any grind problems, no problems driving on the street. Could it be shift cables? Shift bushings? Something else?
Car has about 30k miles and recent did transmission fluid with oem Honda fluid to see if that helped. It did not. Also adjusted clutch pedal free play thinking clutch may not have been disengaging all the way keeping gear from fully engaging. Neither helped. Pulling transmission would be last resort…
I havent but I know other people have mentioned this issueAnybody else experience second gear pop-outs?
This only happens during autocross. Never on the street.
I did have co-driver last weekend to confirm it wasn’t just my driving and she experience pop-out on all but 1 run.
considering I don’t have any grind problems, no problems driving on the street. Could it be shift cables? Shift bushings? Something else?
Car has about 30k miles and recent did transmission fluid with oem Honda fluid to see if that helped. It did not. Also adjusted clutch pedal free play thinking clutch may not have been disengaging all the way keeping gear from fully engaging. Neither helped. Pulling transmission would be last resort…
thanks. I have a similar setup. Never had it happen before switching to 200 tw tires either. It happens more often on concrete, less on asphalt. It also happens more on sharp turns, sometimes in slalom as well.It has happened 4 times to me (2019 CTR with 71Rs and Karcepts RSB). So far only during autocrosses and always on hard left turns. My trusted (really!) dealer said they find no issues. I do experience a brief grind as I shift into 2nd very rapidly sometimes. Slowing the shift time eliminates the grind.
Have seen a handful of people with really bad second gear issues that honda refuses to warranty. I plan on running SSC most of next year even though I really enjoy autocrossing the type Rthanks. I have a similar setup. Never had it happen before switching to 200 tw tires either. It happens more often on concrete, less on asphalt. It also happens more on sharp turns, sometimes in slalom as well.
last week I had 6 runs. It popped out twice.
Codriver had 5 runs 4 pop outs. she did have 1 grind going back I. Probably because she wasn’t expecting it.
I have spoken with trusted service advisor as well. Assuming the problem cannot be recreated under road conditions there is not much they can do. It is frustrating trying to autocross with this problem. But if I didn’t autocross there wouldn’t be a problem.
anybody else have luck with bushing replacement or cable replacements? I know we cannot change anything in d street but I see a lot of cable stays being sold as helping with unusual shift feeling.