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"Rev hang" on my new 370Z

Hey guys, Not sure if the term rev hang is completely appropriate, however, it best describes what the car is doing. I have a 11 base with sport option and

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Old 06-29-2011, 10:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default "Rev hang" on my new 370Z

Hey guys,

Not sure if the term rev hang is completely appropriate, however, it best describes what the car is doing. I have a 11 base with sport option and when throttling hard, in between up-shifts the revs seem to stay exactly where they were before I pressed the clutch in. I'm very careful about when I apply throttle after letting the clutch out, so it's not bad driving technique . Has anyone else experienced this issue with their Z? I know a lot of SI owners have noticed this in their cars.


This is not downshifts, as I am well aware of the rev match feature on my transmission!

Thanks guys

-Joe
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