Doesn't it say somewhere to nurse / no spirited driving etc.. the car for the first 500 miles?
Just wondering if that could have anything to do with it?
I think the fact that the gearboxes on the newer cars are made out of chocolate is the more pertinent point.
I do find it strange that it only seems to be FK8's that have this problem and, as far as i'm aware not the FK2's and there reportedly the sames boxes.
This is true of most modern kit, way back in 1999 I had synchro issues with my Ek9 and it isn’t just Honda though, I’m aware of a number of Merc AMG failures too.
How many miles did your EK9 have on it?
Around 26k iirc, sold it in 2001, was modded and I tracked it a lot.
So definitely not 200 and not far out of the factory, that's what I'm getting at. Syncro's are weak on the older cars, there's no doubt about that. But the newer cars seem to really have issue. I remember Steve at Grinspeed having less than favorable things to say about the FK2 (or 8, I don't remember) gearbox when he took one apart.
Clearly at that mileage it is manufacturing fault or serious misshift from owner, love to see it stripped down.
Modern boxes are not as slick as those in the DC2, EK9 or EP3 and I find you have to wait for it to warm up, hence I think more issues in the US, jump in the car and aggressively use the gears, not used to using manuals.
This popped up on fb yesterday.
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