fredzy
Senior Member
? oh man, expectations! It's a bummer the time of year I got the Civic, otherwise I'd probably be past break-in by now and have a full enough picture to share my thoughts.I'm watching your posts like a hawk Fred because we both have/had GRC's...
I couldn't feel those flaws as acutely as you did but I totally got where you're coming from. GRC is more obviously a normal car that has been jacked up. It was a first try for a team new to this kind of car. (GR Yaris is pretty different and was sorta done in parallel.) CTR comes from 25 years of evolution. The fact that only the most discerning enthusiasts can pick up on that I'd say is a testament to how well they did.Yea. I drove it only on north Georgia backroads at basically full duty cycle for roughly 3000 miles. While the “throttle” response itself was pretty ok, I felt that the turbo response had a slight delay every time on throttle, and then the drivetrain response was further delayed with a 47lb clutch/flywheel combo that had about 1.5” of rotational play. I absolutely hated that little POS. The engine response and tuning on the CTR is much better, and a clean drivetrain only sweetens the deal. GRC had so much flop, I just couldn’t stand it anymore. The CTR is a better car in every conceivable way.
The GRC was a learning experience for me, highlighting the bullshit YouTube hype that was pumped. Everyone acted like it was the greatest car ever, I just never got it. From the moment I stepped into it, I started getting buyers remorse. I beta’d the Syvecs AWD unit, and after exploring the limits of the parts bin rear PTU, my disenchantment became fully formed.
It reminds me of a video I watched a little after the 1st gen BRZ/86 came out, where a renowned Honda tuner (like Spoon, but I don't think it was Spoon?) bought one to explore it in comparison to the S2000. They said something like "we had hoped that Toyota would take this seriously as a competitor to the S2000. We were disappointed by what we found" over shots of their 86 all torn apart, its ho-hum suspension bits on display. Damning, but it didn't stop people from racing the wheels off of them.
OMG I found it, just like that. Man is the internet weird. It was Spoon.
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