Dan has limited experience with Hondas. He wouldn't know a thing. I have an AP2. I find the steering to be very responsive. It does have good feedback, but it
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Dan has limited experience with Hondas. He wouldn't know a thing.
I have an AP2. I find the steering to be very responsive. It does have good feedback, but it is muted. At the limit I am definitely relying on feedback in my buttocks, legs, feet, ears, eyes, more than my hands (except for when I reach over and grab one of six gorgeous, silky smooth gears ). Regardless, the car is a rush of feedback even though it might not have as much from the wheel.
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The important thing to keep in mind is the feel of steering is very much relative. Does the 370z provide good feedback? My answer would be...compared to my mustang, yes. Compared to my S2000, the 370Z felt terrible. That said-- can it be said that the steering FEEL is better/worse between the 370z & S2000? Sure. Many people will in fact prefer the steering feel of the 370z. However, claiming the S2000 lacks FEEDBACK relative to the 370Z (in any meaningful way) the way you did looks like you either a) don't have a clue what you are talking about or b) are out trolling Given your previous claims of being the only man alive that can feel the L/R articulation of a solid rear axle, I'm inclined to believe it is the latter. |
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The steering IS very responsive, and is muted. It's the one bad thing I could actually say about the S2000. |
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I still think we should calibrate sensitivities.
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So I think there's one thing Davey, Dan, and myself can agree on: If we're not getting enough in our hands we should at least be getting enough in the butt to compensate.
Oh yeah.
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If you honestly think that an EPS developed in 1999 (well, before then obviously, but close enough) has better feedback than the hydraulic power steering in the 370Z then you are entitled to your opinion, but I find it hard to believe. The steering feel in the S2000 is better, it's certainly more precise in response. Maybe I focused more on the feedback aspect and got a negative vibe from it, and you focused more on the overall feel and got a positive vibe from it. In any case I do believe that EPS sucks and I haven't driven a car with it that I like yet, but it looks like before long I won't have a choice. |
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In any case, how we interpret feedback is highly driver specific. Some people are more seat of the pants drivers while others might rely more on the feel from the steering wheel. I know I've always been more of a seat of the pants type of driver, so I probably don't require as much "feedback" from the wheel since I'm getting enough everywhere else. I "know" what the car is going to do based on my inputs and don't really rely on what I'm feeling from the wheel itself. This probably explains why I like a car that rotates off the outside rear wheel and rotates very, very easily. I think people that prefer a tighter car (bias towards understeer) would rely more on the steering wheel than their butt. Edit: And Dan, when the car doesn't do as I expect I simply Steve it.
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