Had this on a 2017 Civic LX 6MT sedan, since sold the car and returned it to stock.
##Parts included
OE Civic Type R Sway Bar : 52300-TGH-A03 Quantity: 1
OE Civic Type R D brackets: 52308-TGH-A00 Quantity: 2
##Condition
There are some scratches on the bar itself from the installation when...
Am I the only one that noticed that fuel economy ratings got worse across the board for 2019?
For example, my 2017 lx 6mt was rated 8.5l/100km city 6.0l/100km hwy. For 2019 it's 9.3 city and 6.5 hwy.
Yea this is definitely not gonna be warrantied.... You modded the suspension, lowered the car so the axle will be operating at different parameters that it was not supposed to.
Did you get a A127 service or a B127 service? They are very different, an A service means just oil change (oil filter or not might differ between Canada and U.S.) and B service is a full brake inspection, cleaning and lubricating as well as the oil change. If you didn't mistype then it does...
Did the maintenance minder really not mention something like "019" under maintenance due popup? It wouldn't tell you "brake service" it would tell you "9" in Canada. Maintenance Minder will show whatever is due at the next service, so if you reset the "0- Oil and filter" and nothing else...
I don't expect much to be done against rust for interior bits, since it isn't exactly important to operating the car. My bolts on the rear of the front seatrails are already covered in rust, probably because I carry passengers a lot, so the salt from the winter corroded them.
Stiffer front sway bar? I always thought that would change the handling balance towards understeer?
https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/Anti-Roll-Bars-How-to-choose-the-right-sway-bar-for-your-car...
The taller gears would have less to no slack, so none of the clunking noise would be there 3-4 and higher and they are closer together ratio wise, and are easier to shift smoothly.
Sounds normal to me. I have a similar thing if I do not shift smoothly. I believe it is simply drivetrain slack, like the gaps in the gear teeth meshing. Try to see if the noise goes away with perfect shifting, and do remember I am simply an internet commentator who happens to have the same car...
Your car needs 0w20, as indicated on the oil cap. That oil seems to only come in synthetic. Firestone is probably offering 5w20 conventional. Conventional oil genrally needs more frequent changes compared to synthetic.