2022 CIVIC SI ROAD TEST!!!
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- Today's video was a lot of fun to make. I got to drive a new 2022 Civic SI. Good news is they are turbo charged and come with a 6 speed manual transmission. Big Shout out to Cameron at Orr Automotive in Shreveport, LA for allowing me to check out this beautiful machine. It feels so nice and tight, great cabin noise, decent pickup and it feels so planted. I love the new Honda and its integration of technology and history. It's overall a great car.
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Love my 23 Si
They're pretty awesome cars for sure
They popped tge hood already 1000 hp
That would be a fast Civic at 1,000hp lol
Keep ‘em coming
Will do!
Dawg this makes me wanna trade in my 22 accord 2.0t for an SI. I really want a manual tranny, but losing power is gonna be hard tbh. Maybe I’ll get the new type r
The SI is probably slightly more fun to drive because the weight difference and manual transmission, power can be gained with a tune 🤷♂️ lol but honestly the Type R would be the better route, I think
You gnna pay atleast 10k over msrp for the type R
@@CarlosGarcia-xu2cy at least....even Si's are marked up like crazy. I've seen them going for $47K. What in the actual F!!! Keeping my 2020 Si for now.
I had a modded 2018 civic SI coupe that made 343/338 at the front wheels out of one of those little 1.5T motors.
It was a blast to drive and real quick for
Ou wow I bet that was a quick car. This Civic felt nice. But 35k is steep lol
@@godzilla_ina_tux yeah. It was real quick and a lot of fun, 343fwhp 338ft lb was at 25 psi on pump 91 octane at ~4,000 ft elevation.
The tune that was in it when I got it was progressive boost base on ethanol content. On e85+ it would see 30+ psi and made over 400fwhp according to the shop that built and tuned it.
Yeah 35k is real steep. I didn’t really want to pay $23k for the 2018 I had in the middle of 2020.
New SI has VTEC on the exhaust port
these are still below 30K MSRP for 2024. plenty of car for the price. just might have to call around to get it for MSRP. @@godzilla_ina_tux
Those have fake sound inside that's why it sounds like that sweet car thouhh
Lol we were actually wondering if it was fake...we talked about it off camera. Is it through the speakers or is it like the coyote Mustang with a pipe from the intake manifold to the cabin?
@@godzilla_ina_tux from what I understand it is pumped into the speaker system and it can be disabled.
What video camera did you use to capture this video?
This was all filmed with my Canon M50 with the kit lense. And Diety D4 Duo microphone
There is no fog lights, no V-tec in the intake valves
It looked like they were fog lights lol we're they fake? And yeah I realized there was no vtec lol don't need it with boost hahah
@@godzilla_ina_tux vtec only on exhaust valves, which is actually very smart
Oh nice!
It’s pre owned??? Lol wow
Haha yeah, that was pretty quick, huh? He probably wanted the Type R
Too many electronics to go bad... better off having a Old school car
this is gas powered
@@mathewsenn I work at a Chevy dealership as a tech.... better to stay old school.... the touch screen he was playing with without a factory warranty is around 2500 bucks plus install reprogram and 3-6 weeks waiting for available parts....
Yeah I'm all old school anyways, the new stuff is cool and all but like you said very expensive
Computers are trust worthy
@@Dev-op7kn right up till you have an EM pulse or the one in a billion chance lightning hits it.... GM hei will still be on the road or a 12 valve Cummins... power ground and fuel.... everything else.... I'll take an atlas over GPS any day