6MT - Anyone notice this ?
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Originally Posted by Ajax
Uhm.. not in my car..
In my car, if I let off the clutch from a standstill completely, i'll lurch and stall.
If i slowly let off the clutch i can get moving but if i start to decellerate at all, it'll start to get jerky and eventually stall. Same with second.
In my car, if I let off the clutch from a standstill completely, i'll lurch and stall.
If i slowly let off the clutch i can get moving but if i start to decellerate at all, it'll start to get jerky and eventually stall. Same with second.
#27
What he ^^^ said. This was originally discovered about a year ago. But don't delete this thread. It is useful to inform newer owners.
#28
Originally Posted by Ninja
Well, this is assuming you're already rolling... Letting off the clutch while stopped WILL lurch and stall. I HATE it when I forget to take it out of gear and release the clutch pedal! :o
I hate when that happens. :o
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ok yea.. if u dont just drop it you can roll to about 5-6 mph in first.
what i have noticed tho is going the other direction (probably because the car uses a different map when decellerating) as in downshifting, the car doesnt behave the same. It's jerky and lurches. They're decel map still needs work.
what i have noticed tho is going the other direction (probably because the car uses a different map when decellerating) as in downshifting, the car doesnt behave the same. It's jerky and lurches. They're decel map still needs work.
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i've never had a standard that wouldn't do that - did it in my two mid 80's 7's, my 2000 s10, 2002 Pr5, 2003 Mazda6, and now the 8 - maybe those cars are all exceptions, i should ask my wife if she could do it in her saturn.
but it is a great thing when you're stuck in slow moving traffic
but it is a great thing when you're stuck in slow moving traffic
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we call it "tanking" where i come from . and yes the 8 does it well.....it can also do it in 2nd gear (goes about 8-9ish)...haven't tried 3rd b/c that just seemed silly. lol
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I can only do this when the engine is still cold and idles at 1½-2K rpm. Once the engine is warmed up it would idle at about 1K rpm, and the car would jerk and stall if I let go of the clutch withot applying gas.
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lol.......well it sometimes goes tha tfast..rushhour in d.c. is no joke i'm not looking forwad to seeing that again when i move back. that'll be the only thin gi miss about georgia is the lack of traffic...oh and being in the army
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