James3spearchucker
Senior Member
- First Name
- James
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2017
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- 0
- Messages
- 342
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- 121
- Location
- El Paso, Texas
- Vehicle(s)
- 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback Sport
I used Motul 75/90 and felt even between my fingers that this was a heavier oil and with use I could feel where the shifter is. It was vague before. It takes longer to make shifts but we are talking milliseconds and each shift feels protected and secure. I prefer it this way. I had miss-shifted before because my Civic HB Sport has very vague feel and it is better now but I still need to swap in SI, Type R, or Acuity parts seeing that Honda sells a Sport model Civic with base model shifter and differential.Hi All. Did anyone who did this swap find that their shifter feeling got worse after the swap? I recently swapped in 2.3L of Amsoil MTF into my Type R, and while shifting initially felt a little smoother, within a few days the shifter began to feel like it had more friction. My odd-numbered gears now have a similar crunch to the even-numbered ones when shifting at anything other than low RPM's - this was not the case on the Honda MTF.
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