Drivetrain RPM spool down
RPM spool down
Does anyone else find it annoying that the engine RPM's hang in bettween shifts? My MSC has about a 1 second delay before the RPMs start dropping. The dealer says its perfectly normal but I cant believe its by design. Any suggestions?
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It's the e-gas solution for lowering emissions. The e-gas system controls the throttle so it doesn't snap closed with an overly-rich mixture, thus lowering the noxious emissions output.
Most ECU remaps remove that "feature"
Most ECU remaps remove that "feature"
Originally Posted by moonman9j9
Get a lightened flywheel if you want quicker revving.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Cheers!
I thought a lightened flywheel would allow all RPM changes, up or down, to be more immediate.....???? Am I just thinking of the effects on engine braking from lifting? Read something, somewhere.....
Originally Posted by CoryB
It's the e-gas solution for lowering emissions. The e-gas system controls the throttle so it doesn't snap closed with an overly-rich mixture, thus lowering the noxious emissions output.
Most ECU remaps remove that "feature"
Most ECU remaps remove that "feature"
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Originally Posted by binkysmini
Keep the stock flywheel if you want the revs to DROP between shifts. A lightened flywheel will allow it to spin UP more easily, but the heavier one slows down the revs with the clutch in.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Cheers!
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Cheers!
I would just get use to the shifting. Since the gear ratios are close
together it is easier to shift without the rpms falling too quickly. Even
with the heavy flywheel, I am shifting much faster than my 6MT on my
G35C which has a MUCH faster spool (normal traffic).
together it is easier to shift without the rpms falling too quickly. Even
with the heavy flywheel, I am shifting much faster than my 6MT on my
G35C which has a MUCH faster spool (normal traffic).
Originally Posted by Prw3
Does anyone else find it annoying that the engine RPM's hang in bettween shifts? My MSC has about a 1 second delay before the RPMs start dropping. The dealer says its perfectly normal but I cant believe its by design. Any suggestions?
Originally Posted by CoryB
It's the e-gas solution for lowering emissions. The e-gas system controls the throttle so it doesn't snap closed with an overly-rich mixture, thus lowering the noxious emissions output.
Most ECU remaps remove that "feature"
Most ECU remaps remove that "feature"
Originally Posted by CoryB
It's the e-gas solution for lowering emissions. The e-gas system controls the throttle so it doesn't snap closed with an overly-rich mixture, thus lowering the noxious emissions output.
Most ECU remaps remove that "feature"
Most ECU remaps remove that "feature"
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