Originally Posted by JayYoon 3-5 secs is a long time... r u sure thats the right amount of delay? For me that's slightly exaggerated. It's more like 2 seconds (though
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09-09-2010, 08:03 AM | #227 (permalink) |
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So odd... I was doing a bunch of 0-60 runs last night to get my E-Tune done and didn't notice any real lag (maybe under half a second). I'm wondering if its tied to specific ECU's? I'm using the 1EA4B ECU.
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Its no joke man. Its not a throttle response delay... throttle responds fine but immediately after gassing it the car bogs for 2-3 seconds before violently surging ahead. It feels like VDC is coming on and cutting power almost immediately after you get on the throttle. It happens anywhere below 4,000 rpm.
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With outside temps getting cooler I am not experiencing this problem as often compared to the summer temps that exceed 100F everyday.
There was once instance where I made a brief stop at Walgreens, went back out, started it up, and responsiveness came back. Try briefly shutting off the car and starting it back up to see if the problem goes away. I think it resolved the issue momentarily. Does anyone experience jerking feeling (versus smooth and progressive) when gradually pressing the throttle down to the floor? It can be easily tested in 3rd gear. When it happens, giving it more gas in 1st feels like rough clutch engagement. Then in 2nd I quickly floor it briefly, and it doesn't push me back in the seat. It's like I went from 2nd to 6th. I think we need to keep pouring in complaints to NNA.
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Again.. it's *NOT* that. When the car is "normal" it's a linear feeling. With this problem, it's not linear in the least bit. You go from starting to accelerate, to *NO* power. Zip, nada, nothing... to an explosion. Like previously stated, it almost feels like VDC is kicking on for a sec.
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You get on the throttle... the car responds instantly and takes off, only to immediately cut power, throw you forward in your seat (since you're bracing for acceleration), bog for a good 2-3 seconds, then all of a sudden violently take off again. It's got nothing to do with the fact that this is a high-revving V6.
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oil temp doesnt effect the car as much as you think. i have a datalogger, car can accelerate just as fast at 270 oil temp vs 220 |
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The engine doesn't cut. It's still running. It just feels like a fuel starvation event... that's the best way I can describe it.
All I know is some cars experience this, some don't. For those of us that do (or did) it's very annoying and sometimes dangerous.
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no ****! i didnt know that, im not familiar with new VQ's much at all, hardly ever have to work on them. the way i was describing the actions were just generalized concepts used in "most" electronic throttle cars. im glad you enlightened me!
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Somebody needs to log the throttle plate position while this is happening.
I know on the Evo X, you can log the accelerator position separate from TPS - lets you know what the ECU is actually doing to limit throttle. I'm guessing this won't tell you anything if what I've learned about the VVEL system is true - you'd have to be logging some other value that tells you how much valve lift the ECU is requesting of the VVEL system.
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