What is "drive by wire"?
that's one more problem to deal with a car that you want to tune and add more parts and tune.
ferrari's and 911 gt3's don't need those seriously, they're tuned enough from the factory, unlike the underpowered s2000.
"...don't expect too many non DBW cars in the future"
they've been saying that for years. boooooo
ferrari's and 911 gt3's don't need those seriously, they're tuned enough from the factory, unlike the underpowered s2000.
"...don't expect too many non DBW cars in the future"
they've been saying that for years. boooooo
Originally Posted by plokivos,May 14 2007, 10:16 AM
"...don't expect too many non DBW cars in the future"
they've been saying that for years. boooooo
they've been saying that for years. boooooo
Look at the S. They changed a car that was not originally dbw to add these functions.
Originally Posted by plokivos,May 14 2007, 01:16 PM
that's one more problem to deal with a car that you want to tune and add more parts and tune.
ferrari's and 911 gt3's don't need those seriously, they're tuned enough from the factory, unlike the underpowered s2000.
"...don't expect too many non DBW cars in the future"
they've been saying that for years. boooooo
ferrari's and 911 gt3's don't need those seriously, they're tuned enough from the factory, unlike the underpowered s2000.
"...don't expect too many non DBW cars in the future"
they've been saying that for years. boooooo
How many new models from other brands? By new models I mean released within the past 2 years or so as a model, or new generation of an existing model.
Originally Posted by GOS2K007,May 14 2007, 02:07 PM
Yeah, but with the demand for every car to come with VSA and traction control more companies are going to move this direction.
Look at the S. They changed a car that was not originally dbw to add these functions.
Look at the S. They changed a car that was not originally dbw to add these functions.
What is "drive by wire"? A plague upon mankind. An answer in search of a question. But then they probably said that about ABS for a few years, too. I know I did.
Bit by bit our cars get heavier and our driving experience more remote, in the name of refinement and sophistication and reduction in NVH. And vehicle safety which is a little harder to argue against...but then again it would be nice to have a choice. After all, how safe is a motorcycle?
Bit by bit our cars get heavier and our driving experience more remote, in the name of refinement and sophistication and reduction in NVH. And vehicle safety which is a little harder to argue against...but then again it would be nice to have a choice. After all, how safe is a motorcycle?
which do you feel is better for traction control and stability?
A> The ECU limiting the throttle angle and smoothly reducing power to the wheels combined with abs to maintain stability? The engine and the wheels work together for stabilty.
B> the driver holding the throttle wide open, while the ecu cuts fuel and/or spark and uses abs to attempt to maintain stabilty?
IMO situation B led to an unpleasent and jerky form of traction control... Situation A makes much more sense since the throttle/power of the engine and the abs system can work toegther instead of fighting each other.
DBW is the future.
I drove an 07 with DBW and it was nice. Very smooth and transparent. Cant say i was going balls to the wall or anything but in DD it was nicely done.
A> The ECU limiting the throttle angle and smoothly reducing power to the wheels combined with abs to maintain stability? The engine and the wheels work together for stabilty.
B> the driver holding the throttle wide open, while the ecu cuts fuel and/or spark and uses abs to attempt to maintain stabilty?
IMO situation B led to an unpleasent and jerky form of traction control... Situation A makes much more sense since the throttle/power of the engine and the abs system can work toegther instead of fighting each other.
DBW is the future.
I drove an 07 with DBW and it was nice. Very smooth and transparent. Cant say i was going balls to the wall or anything but in DD it was nicely done.
Originally Posted by S2KinVA,May 14 2007, 02:04 PM
If you have an '06 SI, go to the dealer and have it reprogrammed. I have an '07 and I dont have the issue.
There was a TSB for it
There was a TSB for it
Originally Posted by GrandMasterKhan,May 14 2007, 07:29 PM
which do you feel is better for traction control and stability?
A> The ECU limiting the throttle angle and smoothly reducing power to the wheels combined with abs to maintain stability? The engine and the wheels work together for stabilty.
B> the driver holding the throttle wide open, while the ecu cuts fuel and/or spark and uses abs to attempt to maintain stabilty?
IMO situation B led to an unpleasent and jerky form of traction control... Situation A makes much more sense since the throttle/power of the engine and the abs system can work toegther instead of fighting each other.
DBW is the future.
I drove an 07 with DBW and it was nice. Very smooth and transparent. Cant say i was going balls to the wall or anything but in DD it was nicely done.
A> The ECU limiting the throttle angle and smoothly reducing power to the wheels combined with abs to maintain stability? The engine and the wheels work together for stabilty.
B> the driver holding the throttle wide open, while the ecu cuts fuel and/or spark and uses abs to attempt to maintain stabilty?
IMO situation B led to an unpleasent and jerky form of traction control... Situation A makes much more sense since the throttle/power of the engine and the abs system can work toegther instead of fighting each other.
DBW is the future.
I drove an 07 with DBW and it was nice. Very smooth and transparent. Cant say i was going balls to the wall or anything but in DD it was nicely done.
BTW, the reflashed Civic Si and even the 2007 still has some DBW Rev hang issues. Granted it is not as bad, but many owners still complain about it. Honda's positions is that this is all they can do with a reflash.
Some folks in Japan has converted their JDM Accords (US TSX) to mechanical cable throttle.










