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Originally Posted by Angel370Z So it's normal that if I'm in automatic mode and the car is WOT for it to stall like that? I have had this same issue

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Old 05-26-2015, 09:47 AM   #8 (permalink)
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So it's normal that if I'm in automatic mode and the car is WOT for it to stall like that?
I have had this same issue while in "D" it seems the ECU is trying to process the quick acceleration and almost seems buggy at times..

It happens sometimes when I am driving use the paddle shifters and suddenly pop it in "D" the ECU acts goofy afterwards with how it shifts and at what RPM, because it's learned your driving with the shifters (There was also a thread explaining an issue similar to this however I wasnt able to locate it).


I'm positive someone can explain it significantly better than I, but thats the jist of my perspective. I pretty must just drive with the shifters unless in traffic.
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