And sure, maybe that sounds like a roundabout way of saying it’s slow, but on up-and-down, tight roads like these, the Si’s 200 horses are all I need to have a joyous time. Honda’s little 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with 200 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque has no such issue. It’s a perfect place to put a car like the Si through its paces, and you might even find some tasty pork along the way.Ĭountless sports cars these days have so much power that sustained full-throttle sessions mean you’re asking for trouble from law enforcement or that you’re simply going way too fast for the road. The Indiana Nürburgring, in case you missed it last time, is a route of winding and technical backroads through southern Indiana that takes you in a big circle roughly resembling the Nordschleife. It’s time to stop treating the Si like a daily driver and more like a sports sedan. With the Indy 500 wrapped up, I’m feeling properly invigorated for a little enthusiastic motoring of my own. ![]() ![]() If you’re tolerant of a stiffer suspension, then you’ll likely be fine with this, but knowing that Honda has the parts in its bin to make it the best of both worlds is a tough pill to swallow (and may send you to the Acura dealer instead). Meanwhile, the Si hangs out in a middle ground that is great on your favorite set of backroads, but not as calm as the Integra is at long highway slogs. The Integra benefits greatly from the enhanced ride quality available from slotting it into a “Comfort” damper mode. With the surprisingly powerful and crisp Bose audio system pumping out the tunes, I spend the long drive in a rather happy and peaceful mindset for being in a budget performance car.Īfter stepping out of the saddle four hours later, however, I remain convinced that dropping the Si’s adaptive dampers is a notable loss. Honda’s full driver assistance suite is standard, and I spend the whole highway portion of the drive with adaptive cruise and lane-centering turned on. Visibility is tremendous forward and to the sides, which eases the stress of a long trip like this one. The new Civic has an upscale feel to its insides in general, and the Si’s red accents enhance some of its best points, most notably the honeycomb air vents with the red outline. They feel just as good as they look, and the rest of the interior follows suit. The orange/red and black seats instantly project a performance vibe with their supportive bolstering and comfortable cushions, and since they’re cloth, they won’t freeze you out in the winter, making that lack of heat hurt less. My goal is to see if these losses, and if the car as a whole, is still the do-it-all performance bargain you expect out of a Civic Si.Ĭruising down from Detroit to Indy gives me time to get acquainted with the cabin. Of course, all of that ensures the Si doesn’t step on the Acura Integra A-Spec’s toes. Removing the adaptive dampers, subtracting 5 horsepower and, to a lesser extent, nixing the previously-standard heated seats were all steps backwards. I’ll fully admit to being somewhat skeptical about some of Honda’s decisions in engineering the new Si. As a little reminder to both ourselves and you, the good folks at home, I decided it was time for a road trip in a Blazing Orange Pearl Si down to the Indy 500 with a return trip detour to the Indiana Nürburgring. ![]() I have a Volvo header tank and I use about 4.75 litres of the concentrate for a complete system fill after a flush.The Honda Civic Type R and Acura Integra Type S might be Honda’s performance crown wearers this year, but don’t forget about the 2023 Honda Civic Si. My tap water is very soft so I just mix it with that. I just use the 0888980014 concentrate above. ![]() 'Toyota Long Life Coolant - Pre-Mixed - Red - 5 Litres' They also do a pre-mixed version at twice the price(ish), part number 0888980002. The Toyota red you need is part number 0888980014 - 'Toyota Long Life Coolant - Concentrated - Red - 5 Litres' I have NOT seen this recommended by anyone for use in a Stag. Toyota also do a Super long life coolant which is PINK, this is OAT based, lasts for 10 years and I believe is for (Toyota) vehicles after 2004 years. Toyota say it is for their vehicles before 2004. Toyota Red is often recommended, I have had it in my Stag for a while now, all good! It is IAT (inorganic acid technology). I first came across it here IIRC, many thanks to Ian Durrant! Please add to the thread re your experiences of using it. Thought I would start a thread re Toyota Red coolant so people can find information about it easier when searching.
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