Test Run
For this test I performed 1 complete tyre life cycle. (1 hour)
The car.
Honda Civic Type R (EK) '97
444pp
246hp
948kg
Tyres: RS
Modifications
Racing exhaust
Hight adjust suspension
Carbon hood & light weight windows
Racing flywheel & twin plate clutch
High RPM Turbo kit
Settings
ABS: 0
TCS: 0
Controller sensitivity: 7
MT / No HUD / Cockpit view (wide)
Power Limiter: 85%
Weight ballast: 60kg
The main aim with this test was was to find out if a FF Type R could compete for the full four hours and make a top spot finish. The factors involved tyre wear, top end speed and of course handling characteristics. 444pp was chosen so that some comparison can be made between the Focus RS and the Civic Type R at equal pp value.
The Competition
1. S2000 GT1
2. FT565 Twin Turbo Audi TT
3. BNR34 Skyline GT-R N1 Base
4. CTR "Yellow Bird"
5. 350Z (Nismo)
6. Gran Turismo Skyline GT-R
7. Shem's Type R
8. G37
9. Fairlady Z Z-Tune
10. S2000 GT1 Turbo
11. CTR2
12. Nismo 380RS Super Leggera
Lap 1
From the start the Civic is clearly underpowered compared to the rest of the field. The high end turbo proved a good decision giving the Civic the benefit of maintaining the power-band and avoiding low revs.
The Type R makes it by the BNR32 into 6th at Hockeichen and keeps a steady pace with the Few cars ahead, losing no more than a few seconds around lap 1.
The FF layout shows no sign of trouble yet as the soft tyres keep both ends going exactly where they should be going. Across the line the Mine's passes but the place is retaken at the first corner with a bit of late braking. The chase begins.
Lap 2
The GT1 Turbo has made it's way through the pack in to 1st, knocking every one down a place. The Civic drops to 7th. After the first corner tussle with the Mine's BNR34, it continues to fill the rear view mirror until Klostertal where it's top speed is no match for the little Type R. He sails by without much of a fight. The Civic meets 8th for the first time.
Lap 3
Across the line the Mine's has pulled 5 seconds on the civic. At Kallenhard the "Yellow Bird" is passed while it performs its usual ballet routine almost taking out the Type R in the process. The FT565 seemed to have had a big off at Eschbach which put the Civic on its tail for the rest of the lap until the straight.
Lap 4
Somehow the Type R is promoted to 6th across the line and continues the rest of the lap alone with a small error made at Bergwerk causing the loss of a few seconds.
Laps 5 & 6
The tyres begin to fade and lap 5 sees a very reserved circuit, not a lot of action besides losing 2 places due to driving cautiously. Being a test run, no pit stop was made at the end of lap 5 to test how far the tyres would stretch. Needless to say the cars performance on lap 6 was atrocious and could be likened to a shopping trolley in the bends. The remained of the field, now on fresh rubber made their passes resulting in an 11th place position for the Civic at the end of lap 6. Test Over.
Conclusion
There is no possibility of the Honda doing a 6 lap run the tyres. It is largely outclassed by most of the competition and has just a little advantage in the mid-speed corners thanks to the high end turbo.
Before 8500RPM the engine has very little pull. Once in the red the power delivery becomes more punchy, meaning most of the lap is done with the engine screaming up to 10'000 revs which is not the most pleasant sound even with the racing exhaust.
Is it a contender for the win? I'm not sure it is with the set-up I used. Without the extra weight and power limit it may stand a chance so long as the GT1 Turbo or the R8 don't show their faces.
Is it nice to drive? It's just OK. The handling isn't too bad at all so long as there is grip in the tyres. It's very nimble around the tight bends showing neither much under-steer or over-steer.
The details here are a bit sketchy because I got drunk while watching the replay and my notes are almost illegible. The facts are correct but a little thin on info so apologies for that.
Next up..........I've no idea what to use! I liked the AEM2000 on SS as that provided a good challenge, it could well be my next test car.