Same for me, especially in 1st gear, when i pull out of my driveway and go to shift to 2nd, foot completely off the gas, clutch completely in, and the engine still hovers around 2000-25000 (cold idle in my car is just over 1500). Quite the opposite from what the OP is describing.bk7794 wrote: I get massive rev hang sometimes when its cold.
Unpredictable RPM During Shifts
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Well I think the "headrest camera mount" method should work, but now it will be a matter of both having time to set it up and actually capturing what I have experienced in action. I'll see what I can do.
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Please try, I am interesting in wondering if it is me...or my car that is having an issue. More then likely its me.mapman85 wrote:Well I think the "headrest camera mount" method should work, but now it will be a matter of both having time to set it up and actually capturing what I have experienced in action. I'll see what I can do.
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Re: Unpredictable RPM During Shifts
In my old mr2, the revs used to plummet when cold, which is when you don't want them to since the tranny fluid is cold and etc.... to make the shift nice, the rev drop can be slowed down by touching the gas pedal during the shift (not enough to raise the rpm, only enough to slow/hold it). Rev hang could be created by still being on the gas a little while depressing the clutch.
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I'm beginning to think that may be the case. Since the weather has started warming up, it has seemed much less frequent, and I have yet to capture it on video.Bawked wrote:In my old mr2, the revs used to plummet when cold, which is when you don't want them to since the tranny fluid is cold and etc.... to make the shift nice, the rev drop can be slowed down by touching the gas pedal during the shift (not enough to raise the rpm, only enough to slow/hold it). Rev hang could be created by still being on the gas a little while depressing the clutch.
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Also I was reading that oil takes about 20-30 minutes to get to its optimal viscosity.mapman85 wrote:I'm beginning to think that may be the case. Since the weather has started warming up, it has seemed much less frequent, and I have yet to capture it on video.Bawked wrote:In my old mr2, the revs used to plummet when cold, which is when you don't want them to since the tranny fluid is cold and etc.... to make the shift nice, the rev drop can be slowed down by touching the gas pedal during the shift (not enough to raise the rpm, only enough to slow/hold it). Rev hang could be created by still being on the gas a little while depressing the clutch.
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