Odd surge shifting new '08 MT??
#1
Odd surge shifting new '08 MT??
All, just bought a silver '08 base MT, awesome car!! However, when I shift while accelerating (usually over 3k), the engine surges a few hundred RPM when I depress the clutch. I'm guessing the fuel management is still "learning" how I drive, or is it because the engine management is programed like the automatic paddles to "match revs" or something like that? Feels odd, makes me look like I don't know how to pull my foot off the gas when shifting, etc. . .
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
#7
I see it more as a design-flaw than some secret honda desire to make us more relaxed drivers. I mean, how many other cars out there do this? While accelerating, I pull off the gas, depress the clutch, and the engine surges 2-300 RPMs. I can't think of any reason to design this into a fuel map. I'm hoping it's just the fuel map getting used to my driving style (and hopefully it will just disappear. . .), but if it stays this pronounced, I'll have to take it back to the dealership to get it "fixed"
#8
I see it more as a design-flaw than some secret honda desire to make us more relaxed drivers. I mean, how many other cars out there do this? While accelerating, I pull off the gas, depress the clutch, and the engine surges 2-300 RPMs. I can't think of any reason to design this into a fuel map. I'm hoping it's just the fuel map getting used to my driving style (and hopefully it will just disappear. . .), but if it stays this pronounced, I'll have to take it back to the dealership to get it "fixed"
#9
Think a chip would fix it? I don't want to void my warranty until the car's paid for, but it is pretty irritating
#10
No, and to my knowledge there is no "chip" for the Fit, only those silly sensor fooling devices.
#11
i think drive-by-wire is in theory supposed to make a vehicle more flexible since it takes out certain mechanical limitations in a vehicle, regarding the spatial organization of things (also good for safety). also, it's supposed to help in fuel consumption. i'm sure it does some good things for us, or else they wouldn't have incorporated into our cars, since it's more expensive than traditional systems right? but i agree with everyone that the slow response is thumbs down!
#12
I wonder if the Jackson supercharger system changes any of the DBW programming, or does it only adjust the fuel map? Looks like I've got some research ahead of me
#13
I was afraid this was the case. I don't know much about the DBW system but in theory it seems like it should be easily tuned, but it's probably the opposite, oh well. . .
I wonder if the Jackson supercharger system changes any of the DBW programming, or does it only adjust the fuel map? Looks like I've got some research ahead of me
I wonder if the Jackson supercharger system changes any of the DBW programming, or does it only adjust the fuel map? Looks like I've got some research ahead of me
I know its kinda annoying, but you will get used to it.
#15
Alll this time I thought it was me letting my foot off the gas too slow when I press the clutch down. My 2002 MT Jetta 1.8T is also DBW and it reacts like a traditional non-DBW system. Does anyone know if all MT Honda's are the same?
#16
Another quirk happens when you're accelerating hard: You have it floored for a while and want to slow down, but as you let off the gas it stays floored and you keep letting off about half way and then it starts to close the throttle. This scared the crap out of me the first time it happened. Now it just floor it and then let off enough to have throttle control.
#17
I don't think so, I did some experimenting when I first noticed it. While accelerating, I would pull my foot completely off the gas, wait a split second and depress the clutch, the engine revs 2-300 RPM. It's funny, I think I'm shifting even faster now to avoid hearing the surge, but I'm still hoping that it will calm down after the engine breaks in (1k miles?). Not as annoying when you shift fast, though
#18
i noticed the same thing but untill reading this topic I thought it was my inexperience driving a MT car. but when i read this i realise it is not me. i think it is the drive by wire.. as my family also has a hybrid civic that revs slightly if you pop off the gas quickly... also a drive by wire
#19
All, just bought a silver '08 base MT, awesome car!! However, when I shift while accelerating (usually over 3k), the engine surges a few hundred RPM when I depress the clutch. I'm guessing the fuel management is still "learning" how I drive, or is it because the engine management is programed like the automatic paddles to "match revs" or something like that? Feels odd, makes me look like I don't know how to pull my foot off the gas when shifting, etc. . .
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
'07 VBP Sport 5MT