Originally Posted by jwick I was trying to stick to the dudes problem not what other's are coming up with. Not really sure why an automatic G came into this
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either way, i think OP's Z is begging him to mod it
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Hey guys, just a bit of an update: i found a gas station with 93oct, so i filled the tank up, reset ecu and have been driving 5 days hesitation free, in fact..." car feels awesome! its surprising what a difference 2oct make!
Maybe im getting a bit ahead of myself, but it looks like the issue might be solved(knock on wood)!!! ill keep you guys posted |
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Hey guys, just another update...two full weeks hesitation free!
Can say enough of how much better the car feel with 93oct gas. A smoother response and definitely more powa!!! Hope this can help someone in the future and runs into the same luck |
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Man I thought it was just me - I get the same hesitation every once in a while if I'm upshifting too low in the RPM band; I have a '14 Nismo. I use 93 octane all the time, but I guess a combination of Florida heat and low RPM shifts = unhappy Z
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Have you tried different brands by any chance?
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I too have a hesitation on my stock 2014 Z auto with a Stillen cat back and it's really getting under my skin. It really sucks when you plan to (safely) dart out into traffic (like all Z drivers yearn to do from time to time) from a dead stop depressing the throttle about 25% to 50% and you are waiting a second or so for the engine to rev...... it feels like the engine is going to die in traffic. Is this hesitation simply a 370z thing or is there really a fix for it? I read in Car and Driver review of the 2015 that this is a problem with the automatics. My Z did not seem to do it before 5000 miles, but then again it could be just me as I get into the throttle more than when it was new. I try to stay away from the insidious gasohol. It's easy to say that one needs to do this and do that to fix it, I fear that the people who really know what the issue may be could too too busy to for input. It seems to me to be a programming issue for emissions, maybe restricted intake flow? I have a liter bike that used to do the same until I bumped the idle up a few hundred rpm and it went away, the fuel flow was too lean and the throttle body was closed too much at idle to respond to a rapid change in throttle. Maybe dirty throttle bodies? Just throwing thoughts out there.
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The ECM may be pulling timing because of "high" IAT (as measured at the MAF). IIRC, it starts pulling timing around 85 degF.
Get an OBD/CAN monitor and check AFRs, O2s, &c; you may need a tune.
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Pulling like a MF... Now, I can get her sideways off the line Actually it's kinda scary now...I can only imagine what the boosted guys are experiencing.
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