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      03-25-2016, 10:07 PM   #23
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I am running Cobb right now. It did it when it was stock. I now have the PPK Flash and Cobb. And yes it just hangs there before dropping. Doesn't drop instantly at all.
Thought the throttle should do that on a turbo engine to keep boost up instead of letting it drop out during the shift? Wouldn't affect shift time though, right?
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      03-25-2016, 10:12 PM   #24
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Thought the throttle should do that on a turbo engine to keep boost up instead of letting it drop out during the shift? Wouldn't affect shift time though, right?
2nd gear it affects. I can't go fast or remotely fast in 2nd or it will drop so much rpms that it because rough. I assume because of the long ratio of 2nd gear. However if I wait a second or two then engage clutch it doesn't do that. But I don't believe I should have to wait a few seconds just to get to 2nd. 3rd gear is somewhat like that, but not nearly as bad.
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2nd gear it affects. I can't go fast or remotely fast in 2nd or it will drop so much rpms that it because rough. I assume because of the long ratio of 2nd gear. However if I wait a second or two then engage clutch it doesn't do that. But I don't believe I should have to wait a few seconds just to get to 2nd. 3rd gear is somewhat like that, but not nearly as bad.
So you're saying the revs hanging causes an abrupt upshift when you re-engage the clutch? If the revs would drop then you could get a smoother shift due to rev matching, more or less?
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So you're saying the revs hanging causes an abrupt upshift when you re-engage the clutch? If the revs would drop then you could get a smoother shift due to rev matching, more or less?
More or less yes. That is what is happening.
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      03-25-2016, 10:20 PM   #27
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More or less yes. That is what is happening.
How much clutch slip do you get if you powershift through it? Or do the tires chirp instead, or also, I guess?
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How much clutch slip do you get if you powershift through it? Or do the tires chirp instead, or also, I guess?
Not sure exactly what slipping feels like. First manual. Power shifting I assume you mean just shifting very quick. If I get to the high rpms then yes tires will chirp or spin slightly.
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      03-25-2016, 10:27 PM   #29
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Not sure exactly what slipping feels like. First manual. Power shifting I assume you mean just shifting very quick. If I get to the high rpms then yes tires will chirp or spin slightly.
That actually sounds normal. Slipping feels like the revs don't change instantly when you engage the clutch but instead spin down quickly, not the best description. If the tires chirp or spin the rev mismatch is being shared between the clutch and the tires slipping, mostly the latter.
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That actually sounds normal. Slipping feels like the revs don't change instantly when you engage the clutch but instead spin down quickly, not the best description. If the tires chirp or spin the rev mismatch is being shared between the clutch and the tires slipping, mostly the latter.
I thought rev match I only really needed to do on down shifts?
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      03-25-2016, 10:44 PM   #31
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I thought rev match I only really needed to do on down shifts?
Technically. If the throttle didn't hang when you lifted the revs will drop and if you're quick enough the next gear up will engage at or near the right rpm making for a much smoother upshift.
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Technically. If the throttle didn't hang when you lifted the revs will drop and if you're quick enough the next gear up will engage at or near the right rpm making for a much smoother upshift.
That makes sense just rpms don't drop quick enough for that. They stay before dropping even with clutch all the way to the floor.
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That makes sense just rpms don't drop quick enough for that. They stay before dropping even with clutch all the way to the floor.
Maybe you can get the tune modified to make the revs drop faster?
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Maybe you can get the tune modified to make the revs drop faster?
Maybe, is that a tuneable thing? Why does it do it with stock tune too?
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Maybe, is that a tuneable thing? Why does it do it with stock tune too?
Should be, it is for an NA engine with Valvetronic and is in fact faster than stock with an AA tune. Not sure if you have a Valvetronic engine though, sorry.
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Should be, it is for an NA engine with Valvetronic and is in fact faster than stock with an AA tune. Not sure if you have a Valvetronic engine though, sorry.
Should have valvetronic with the N55.
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Should have valvetronic with the N55.
Thanks. Should be something that can be changed then. If it drops too fast then slow shifting can dog the engine a bit around town unless you blip the throttle on upshifts, too.
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Thanks. Should be something that can be changed then. If it drops too fast then slow shifting can dog the engine a bit around town unless you blip the throttle on upshifts, too.
I wish it would drop faster would make shifter easier for 2nd and 3rd lol.
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I wish it would drop faster would make shifter easier for 2nd and 3rd lol.
Ping the tuner and see what they can do, shouldn't be an issue at all, I think.
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Ping the tuner and see what they can do, shouldn't be an issue at all, I think.
Will contact Cobb regarding it. Thank you for you replies.
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Will contact Cobb regarding it. Thank you for you replies.
Cool, glad to help. Let us know what you find out.
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That makes sense just rpms don't drop quick enough for that. They stay before dropping even with clutch all the way to the floor.
CDV delete. Costs $20.

CDV = clutch delay valve.
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CDV delete. Costs $20.

CDV = clutch delay valve.
He's talking about throttle lag on lift, CDV isn't involved, fyi.
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CDV = clutch delay valve.
My CDV has been completely removed too.
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