Recommend the DWS06+. The only thing I did not like about them is that it did not last long, only got about 35k miles on them before swapping new tires. Right now I am on Bridgestone Turanza Prestige.
Does anyone know what is this part called that is leaking? It is right under the oil stick. I just noticed it today while changing out my fluids and filters. Got me worried now :confused:.
IMO, it is a matter of when it is going to happen.. I would enjoy the car until it happens. I think with only a tune and no upgraded turbo etc, you should be fine.
I would install a shock sensor also. This way anytime someone or something hits your car, your alarm will sound. This protects your rims especially. I have it on mine.
Not an expert, but I think the knock control is based on the type of gas you put in and heat? My K Con is always around .49 on cold temps and normal driving. Once I start flooring it, the K Con goes up to like .50-.60ish on multiple pulls. I have not seen it go past .70 as of yet.
I know mine isn't a Type R but, the seat squeak/creaking is a common issue on this gen. I had to have mine replaced after multiple visits to the dealer. At first, they just lubed all the rails and etc under the seat, and only temporarily solved the issue. Then, went to dealer again and they...
UPDATE:
Vehicle: 2022 Civic Hatchback Sport Touring CVT
Total tuned time: 1 month About 4 months now
Tuned miles driven: 1500 6800 miles
Tuning device(s) used: KTuner V2
Tunes used: Phearable 1.5 Level 3
Fuel used: 93 octane
Additional related mods: Stock for now - going to add...
I never use the wireless charging from the car. It does work but charges slowly. I use my own cables to charge. Besides, I cannot use it anymore because I added some organizers on that compartment to organize things so the phone wont fit there.
That is some serious flaw... basically anyone with those radio tools can unlock and remote start the car.. Not even a tinfoil/aluminum bag is going to protect it because old codes will still work to unlock the car.
Mine is actually not accurate by maybe 1-2 mpg. Every fill up I reset the trip and then I calculate it manually by dividing the total miles of trip by the amount of gallon filled up. So if it digitally says 30 mpg, in real life it would be around 28-29.
I visited about 5 dealers here in South Florida and only one of them charged me MSRP + taxes and fees. They also added some accessories about $499 for the "dent protection". I couldn't take it off but whatever I got a good deal on selling my car on CarMax and wasn't going to say no on charging...
Ugh just did a 300 mile road trip and driving around 60-70mph the passenger side there's an annoying rattle. Don't know exactly where it's coming from.
JB4 is definitely untraceable once you take it off. I had it installed when I had my Q50. I used to take it off when going for oil change at dealership but since I knew the service advisor, I did not take it off anymore.