Vigo wrote:
The manual TSX that I drove have a lurchy driveline snatch at around 35-40 mph. Getting on and off the gas (as you frequently do in traffic) upset the chassis noticeably, and was irritating. This was a bummer, as I really liked pretty much everything else about the car.
Sounds like it needed a stiffer motor mount or mount insert, the kind of thing that becomes available almost immediately for everything that could be considered an enthusiast platform and can easily be built at home for those cars that arent considered that at all..
Although some 'premium' cars have irritatingly expensive motor mounts that might dissuade one from trying to improve them.
assuming they used the same mount setup on the K24 as the K20, i'd say that was the issue. except i put energy suspension inserts in mine, which were great except that with the a/c on it would rattle your teeth out at idle. i considered a hondata custom reflash just to raise the idle even. i had an 04, which was supposed to be one of the better ones, since they had the better double valve spring valvetrain (apparently almost the same as the s2k) and a few other creature comforts like heated side mirrors, but still had the K20a2, which was compatible with hondata's kpro.
it didn't do so well in autox partly because it came with crap tires and partly because of the 3-channel abs system. both rears were on one channel so if you lifted one tire, it would halt any and all trail braking mid-corner, which was frustrating.
i really liked it for highway cruising and backroad driving with the very responsive suspension. when i moved to houston the stiff suspension on the crappy roads and stop and go traffic made me hate it. i traded it towards the mazdaspeed3 that i had for two years.
all that said, the seats were comfortable, you get used to the no-armrest, i really liked the fully automatic climate control, and all the other "wow, that's really neat" things in the car.
things like: i hardly ever had to adjust the temp setting, it knew when you started the car and it was cold as hell out, you wanted the defroster on, BUT it would wait a few minutes until the coolant started to warm up before cranking up the fan. worked really well
the wipers, when on intermittent, when you came to a stop with your foot on the brake, the wipers would stop. when you took your foot off the brake they would wipe once, and then go back to the delay setting you had them on. there was also an setting that would run the wipers as if they were "on" but still stop the wipers when you stopped. really neat.
things i didn't like: the headlights were kinda weak, and they hazed over in the year or so i had the car.