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JTso 04-11-2009 10:09 AM

How's the Drive-By-Wire (DBW) throttle?
 
I'm considering getting the Z, and would like to find out more about the DBW system. Is the DBW on the 370z responsive to your pedal input? Do you notice any dead spots or lags throughout the rpm range under various driving condition and pedal input? For example, if you are cruising on the freeway and let off the gas pedal completely, and then reapply the gas pedal again. Does the engine respond with smooth transition, or does it feel abrupt during the throttle off/on?

MightyBobo 04-11-2009 10:27 AM

While not quite as quick to respond as a non-DBW throttle, I found it to be quite fast. No dead spots, lag is extremely minor - you MIGHT notice it at first when going from a very passive, low-RPM driving mode to suddenly aggressive and flooring it. If you're cruising and let off/put your foot back on, its a smooth transition. No abruptness really at all.

trema 04-11-2009 10:28 AM

This drive-by-wire is much better than the throttle response of other cars I've had. I don't know if it's a better system, or just a more responsive car in general (this is the first sports car I've owned). Compared to the 2000 Jetta or the 2008 Yaris, this throttle feels very responsive.

Nikon FM 04-11-2009 11:41 AM

I've not noticed any flat spots. The 370Z is IMO very smooth.

MightyBobo 04-11-2009 11:58 AM

BTW, my 08 Silverado is also DBW, and I found that to have a noticeable amount of lag, especially compared to the 370.

tranceformer 04-11-2009 12:04 PM

This is the second DBW car that I've owned, the last one was an '05 350z. I think the my 350z was more responsive than my 370z, but only when transitioning from a low-rpm cruise to WOT. Otherwise they feel about the same. I think the factor that makes the difference between the two is the VVEL.

sensi09 04-11-2009 03:02 PM

You can try a product like Sprintbooster which is popular with german vehicles. It's simple to install and is said to remove any inherent lag introduced by the DBW system.

mspeasl 04-11-2009 03:10 PM

Dbw
 
I find the DBW on my old 03 350 and my new 370 to be totally unnoticeable as far as any difference. Delay, slowness, or any other lag just is not there...... I am very pleased.

JTso 04-11-2009 07:00 PM

Thanks for the feedback! The DBW on my 04 TSX drives me crazy with poor throttle response during low rpm transition (1st to 2nd gear shift). It feels like the fuel is randomly being cut off causing the the car to jerk back and forth. The problem would go away if I carefully modulate the pedal input under those condition, but It takes the enjoyment out of driving the car. Therefore, I'm planning to replace it with a 370z.

KusoSama 08-12-2010 03:13 PM

@Sensi09, have you installed this in a 370z? I'd like to know how it made the RPMS climb as opposed to not having it installed. I'm currently debating on going TT or SC when I finally install FI on my Z. :)

kenchan 08-12-2010 03:30 PM

DBW doesn't bother me as much as it use to in general. i just got use to it.

6spd 08-12-2010 04:20 PM

with so much power/torque as the Z has, dbw or not, the car is gonna have great throttle response. while a cable is my preference, i wouldn't not buy this car because it is dbw.

HATED1 08-12-2010 05:30 PM

Hmmm, like someone else commented above, compared to my 06 350z I do notice a delay at low rpms, but when it does get up there, it's like wow. That is the reason I got the base 350 without the extras, now I am noticing what all these extras are about on the 370z, at first I was like ugh, but you get use to it and are able to time things better, it will work to your advantage.

cjof2003 08-12-2010 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JTso (Post 55117)
Thanks for the feedback! The DBW on my 04 TSX drives me crazy with poor throttle response during low rpm transition (1st to 2nd gear shift). It feels like the fuel is randomly being cut off causing the the car to jerk back and forth. The problem would go away if I carefully modulate the pedal input under those condition, but It takes the enjoyment out of driving the car. Therefore, I'm planning to replace it with a 370z.


The 370Zs that I've test driven (all Manuals transmissions) were not nearly as laggy as the TSX (my wife has an 06 auto). I'm not sure if that's a TSX issue, or an auto (maybe auto tsx) issue. However the TSX scared me a lot as well, but the 370z is not nearly as bad and is barely noticeable. I think that I only noticed it because i was worried about it and looking for it.

JTso 08-13-2010 03:38 PM

Thanks all for the info. I've been waiting over a year for any bugs to be worked out. Now I'm getting really close in pulling the trigger on a brilliant sliver!


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