Originally Posted by semtex My SRM works just like Modshack's. It doesn't blip until I push it into a lower gear. And that is exactly how I want it. But
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Here: 1 3 5 |-|-| 2 4 6 If you're in 6 and go to neutral but keep the shift knob to the far right without passing into the middle neutral gate, you'll get a 5th gear blip. If you instead go from 6th to 'full' neutral between 3rd and 4th gears, you'll get a 4th gear blip as you pass from far right neutral into the middle neutral zone. If your next move is to 3rd gear, you'll get a second blip for the 3rd gear RPM. So, in my experience SRM looks not only at individual gear selection but also which neutral gate you're passing through. Passing a neutral gate gets a blip for the highest gear (2nd or 4th) that you can enter from that neutral position. To get a blip for the lower gear in that position, you have to commit to that gear (1st, 3rd, or 5th). An attempt to answer the mystery of how SRM determines to blip or not blip from 4-3 vs 4-5. More conjecture along the three neutral zone gate theory: If you're in 4th, SRM may look for the 3rd gate to trip before blipping. So a shift from 4-5 won't blip as you never commit to 3rd. It seems SRM will blip under one of two conditions. Condition #1: a shift to a lower gear that crosses from one neutral gate to the next (neutral between 5/6 to between 3/4) which gets a blip for the highest gear of the neutral gate you are entering. Condition #2: a shift from a neutral gate INTO the lower gear of the neutral gate pair (5/6 neutral up into 5, 3/4 N up into 3, or 1/2 N up into 1).
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If you are in 4th gear and shift to neutral the rpm's won't blip any higher, they will hold at the 4th gear rpm until you either select 3rd or move to another neutral position lining up under a different gear pair. Likewise if you are in 6th and move to the neutral position above 6th it will hold the current rpm until you move the shifter to the neutral position above 4th, at which time it will blip to match 4th gear, and blip higher still if you move to 3rd gear. With all of these movements if you leave the shifter position still for about 1500-2000ms with the clutch in then the rpm's will drop to idle (or whatever your right foot is otherwise commanding). |
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Meh...Whatever you guys find acceptable. I'm convinced mine is working perfectly as designed and described by Nissan. If you guys like all those blips and blurps with random stick movement that's great! If my car did that I'd turn the damn thing off....
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This I haven't. If anything, I think the rpms take too long to drop due to the heavy flywheel, making upshifts jerky if done too quickly. It would be nice if SRM would force the rpms down though, as that would mitigate my desire to buy a noisy lightweight flywheel. I put a JWT flywheel in my 350. I loved what it did to the performance in terms of taking away some of the 'rpm-float' during upshifts, but I hated the rattling noise it made.
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Hmm, yeah, I can't say I've experienced it forcing the RPMs lower.
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It doesn't force the RPMs lower. Just drive along in 4th, make the move to 5th but keep your foot on the clutch with the gear lever engaged in 5th. SRM will keep the revs at the lower 5th gear RPM for you.
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Right. It'll prevent the revs from dropping too low if you're really slow to let off the clutch for some reason.
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