suhhh
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- Kenny
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- Current: 2020 Civic Si Coupe Past: 2018 Civic Si Coupe, 2014 Prius, 2013 Civic LX 5spd
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Not sure if I'm beating a dead horse with this.. probably am..
I've been a long time sayer of "YEAH I KEEP IT IN SPORT MODE ALL THE TIME EVEN FROM THE SECOND I TURN IT ON"
I've previously had a 2018 Si coupe before my current 2020 Si, and in total I've used regular mode maybe 1% of the time.
On my commute yesterday morning I was so tired that I forgot to put sport mode on, once I did I noticed the car being so much choppier in traffic. Oh my god does sport mode off make traffic 100000x more bearable. I feel like this should be already known since sport mode increases throttle response slightly, but I guess I didn't know any better and just wanted the stiffer suspension.
My painful commutes have suddenly become a lot less painful, it's tough being in NYC stop and go and having the car constantly jerking everytime I get on or let off the throttle.
I've been a long time sayer of "YEAH I KEEP IT IN SPORT MODE ALL THE TIME EVEN FROM THE SECOND I TURN IT ON"
I've previously had a 2018 Si coupe before my current 2020 Si, and in total I've used regular mode maybe 1% of the time.
On my commute yesterday morning I was so tired that I forgot to put sport mode on, once I did I noticed the car being so much choppier in traffic. Oh my god does sport mode off make traffic 100000x more bearable. I feel like this should be already known since sport mode increases throttle response slightly, but I guess I didn't know any better and just wanted the stiffer suspension.
My painful commutes have suddenly become a lot less painful, it's tough being in NYC stop and go and having the car constantly jerking everytime I get on or let off the throttle.
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