Originally Posted by OWSIU The hanging revs/blips could be for emissions purposes. My brother's 09 WRX would sometimes blip (rpms rise when clutch is pressed) and revs hang. Searching online,
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05-25-2009, 12:46 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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The extra gas causes a rich condition which when unburned would release more hydrocarbons than it would when burned. Remember in a perfect combustion reaction; Hydrocarbon + Oxygen = CO2 + water, of course it's never perfect, which is why we have emission standards and testing. Unburned, vaporized octane is going to increase hydrocarbon output which makes the car dirtier emissions wise, and the simplest solution car makers can do is just to burn it off.
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05-25-2009, 02:00 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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So, since I only get my Z in August, I have to ask instead of trying:
When upshifting, RCZ mentions the RPMs will blip when passing neutral, before selecting the higher gear. If you don't select the hgiher gear, and leave it in neutral, are the RPMs maintained? And if so, what RPM is it? Does it change or is it always the same target until you tell the car what gear you are indeed going for next? Thanks guys, this forum is the best school on this car there is! |
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I haven't seen the RPM's blip in neutral, they don't blip until you hit the entrance to the next gear. He might have just seen over-rev from hitting the clutch which is pretty common in this car. Basically it doesn't blip until it knows what gear you're heading for, but it is easy to accidentally brush the entrance to the wrong gear and send the revs sky high.
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05-25-2009, 06:53 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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I'll make a video of later. When I move it from 3rd to neutral, being careful not to touch anything but neutral (either way it would touch 4th and a blip would be unnecessary) it still does a blip. I find it extremely annoying actually because i want the revs to drop, instead I get a blip. It does it when i go from any gear into neutral.
I know what you are saying Chris and it makes sense, but in practice, it bleeps when I go into neutral. Which as I said above, I can only guess is for faster matching during aggressive driving. |
05-25-2009, 07:04 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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it happens when you are accelerating... by the time you're coming out of a gear, you're 5'ish mph faster than you were when you were in gear and had just pushed in the accelerator, and therefore the SRM (when the shifter passes through the 'gate' leaving the gear) blips just like it is programmed to do whenever exiting / entering a gear... my theory anyways
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05-25-2009, 07:16 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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Another theory, in agreement with Chris: What if it is just that the flywheel is relatively heavy in mass, and its inertia brings the engine revs up a bit once the tranny load is removed by clutching in? That sounds feasible.
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However, I do think the friction point on this clutch is encouraging us to put the clutch in slightly before letting off the throttle in order to maintain smooth declutching of the gear. That extra throttle time is raising the revs. At least that feels right in my case. I think the lightweight flywheel is going to do wonders... |
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05-25-2009, 08:09 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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Travis, you are agreeing with me then if you are saying it bleeps on the way OUT of a gear as well?
Miguez, I can see what you mean and it makes some sense, however to add revs you would have to add energy. When it is under load it would take the energy away, it wouldnt "spring" when you take the load off. You know what Im saying? You aren't adding any force by taking the load off. Imag, I do that as well so that I dont get the "shudder", however thats not the case here. It happens even when Im completely off the gas. Driving > foot off gas > clutch in > lever to neutral > Blip Last edited by RCZ; 05-25-2009 at 08:11 PM. |
05-25-2009, 09:00 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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The over-rev I'm talking about seems like it is reluctance of the electronic throttle to fully lift off as you hit the clutch, it would act a lot like a blip.
I'm going to do some testing tomorrow with the SRM on and off and see if I can reproduce the behavior RCZ is seeing. I might even try seeing what it does if I knock it out of gear without touching the clutch (steady slow speed in 4th). |
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05-25-2009, 11:23 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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rcz, yes i'm agreeing 110%... there's no question it happens, imo
i think a lot of this will be resolved once i can test drive my car w/ new jwt gear... i should be able to share comments this week and maybe video next weekend... fingers crossed |
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