A2typeR
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- 2019 Honda Civic Si sedan (TSP stage 1) 2016 Mazda Miata Club (Brembo BBS pack)
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So,
Long Story Short I never got my type R, had one pre ordered but ended up getting a 2016 Miata Club.
So now I ended up leasing a civic Si and completely love it. I was sold on the test drive. I had test drove lots of other cars.
Anyway, I have a quick question all the forward gears 1-6 engage normally, have driver 2015 STi, Focus ST, GTI, Fiesta ST and Miata Club all manual.
So when I shift into reverse there is a mechanical clunking and jerking feeling everytime. It feels pretty rough. This is my first Honda manual driving so I’m not sure if it’s normal. After the rough period which last like about a second the car works fine in reverse. I am usually still moving forward when I’m shifting with clutch fully engaged before putting it in reverse and am basically stopped when I start to go in reverse.
Thanks in Advance,
A2Si
Long Story Short I never got my type R, had one pre ordered but ended up getting a 2016 Miata Club.
So now I ended up leasing a civic Si and completely love it. I was sold on the test drive. I had test drove lots of other cars.
Anyway, I have a quick question all the forward gears 1-6 engage normally, have driver 2015 STi, Focus ST, GTI, Fiesta ST and Miata Club all manual.
So when I shift into reverse there is a mechanical clunking and jerking feeling everytime. It feels pretty rough. This is my first Honda manual driving so I’m not sure if it’s normal. After the rough period which last like about a second the car works fine in reverse. I am usually still moving forward when I’m shifting with clutch fully engaged before putting it in reverse and am basically stopped when I start to go in reverse.
Thanks in Advance,
A2Si
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