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Xproplayer 01-04-2019 02:52 AM

Old car was a luxury sedan, having a hard time braking and accelerating smoothly
 
Hi everyone,

My last vehicle was a 97 BMW 740i, the car had smooth brakes, and an accelerator pedal with a very very stiff spring. Now coming to my 16 BRZ Automatic, I am having a very hard time driving the car smoothly. I know it likely won't be as good, but I feel like I am doing some stuff wrong.

For starters the accelerator pedal on the brz is featherlight compared to the BMW, meaning from a stop I often either over accelerate or under accelerate. I'm not sure if anything can be done about this though, I might just have to get used to it?

And on braking, I used to always do moderate braking, then during the last 5 feet coming to 0mph I would slowly let off the brake so that it would be smooth, and the car would not snap back too hard. But with the brz I keep feeling a weird stuttering, maybe the torque converter, or just different brakes. But speaking generally, is this a good way to stop a vehicle, or should I keep the braking the same amount from any speed to 0mph?

I know these questions are dumb, but the community seems friendly and I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask. Cheers

humfrz 01-04-2019 03:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xproplayer (Post 3169309)
Hi everyone,

My last vehicle was a 97 BMW 740i, the car had smooth brakes, and an accelerator pedal with a very very stiff spring. Now coming to my 16 BRZ Automatic, I am having a very hard time driving the car smoothly. I know it likely won't be as good, but I feel like I am doing some stuff wrong.

For starters the accelerator pedal on the brz is featherlight compared to the BMW, meaning from a stop I often either over accelerate or under accelerate. I'm not sure if anything can be done about this though, I might just have to get used to it?

And on braking, I used to always do moderate braking, then during the last 5 feet coming to 0mph I would slowly let off the brake so that it would be smooth, and the car would not snap back too hard. But with the brz I keep feeling a weird stuttering, maybe the torque converter, or just different brakes. But speaking generally, is this a good way to stop a vehicle, or should I keep the braking the same amount from any speed to 0mph?

I know these questions are dumb, but the community seems friendly and I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask. Cheers

Howdy Xproplayer and welcome to our group - :clap:

The short version is that your old BMW and your new BRZ are totally different cars, so they drive totally different.

You will get used to it - it just takes time - ;)


humfrz

PetrolioBenzina 01-04-2019 03:10 AM

OP, get out and drive that sucker, you might find you like it more than your former BMW. Much of it's charm comes from the fact that it is a crude, cheap-ass car compared to your former yacht.

Or, yours is busticated. Either way, drive it some more and practice. Your brake issue might be worth checking, though. Can you descibe it more/betterer?

Summerwolf 01-04-2019 09:34 AM

Don't blame your previous vehicle. Its you, just get used to the car.

Sasquachulator 01-04-2019 10:52 AM

i would think the brake stuttering feeling might be the brakes themselves need to be looked at (Uneven bite?). I don't think there should be anything weird going on outside of one being more grabby than the other.

As far as acceleration, you'll have to adjust. If your old car had a heavy throttle and the BRZ has a light one, you definitely do not need the same amount of pedal pressure to get the car moving.

funwheeldrive 01-04-2019 11:17 AM

Try taking off the parking brake.

bkharmony 01-04-2019 11:41 AM

"Smooth" is irrelevant in this vehicle. The correct way to drive it is to pin the gas pedal to the floor at every opportunity and then wait as long as possible to apply the brakes. If you experience discomfort, tighten your seat belt.

Spuds 01-04-2019 11:46 AM

Did the 97 BMW have a mechanical throttle linkage? You might be noticing the difference between that and the electronic throttle in the FRS (or if not, the difference between the throttle mappings). Less feedback in the latter unfortunately. Good news is that it can be tuned to your liking. I found the OFT throttle mapping to be much better, but I have a manual transmission so idk how the auto feels.

Sapphireho 01-04-2019 12:34 PM

Simple. Drive more, learn car.

DarkPira7e 01-04-2019 12:51 PM

One large difference here is that your BMW had a floor mounted pedal, vs most cars (BRZ included) having a firewall mount, so it's suspended in the air. This car is also much lighter and snappier, it will be a couple months at least until you've adapter. Just enjoy feeling something new!

extrashaky 01-04-2019 01:08 PM

It never gets any better. This is a terrible car. Sell it.

PetrolioBenzina 01-04-2019 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bkharmony (Post 3169388)
"Smooth" is irrelevant in this vehicle. The correct way to drive it is to pin the gas pedal to the floor at every opportunity and then wait as long as possible to apply the brakes. If you experience discomfort, tighten your seat belt.

LOL, winner! My former boss used to drive that way, I thought he was a nutter. I'm far worse than he was.

humfrz 01-04-2019 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 3169411)
It never gets any better. This is a terrible car. Sell it.

Grumpy - :rolleyes:


:D


humfrz

aceangel 01-04-2019 01:35 PM

Had this problem too. The stock tires are really harsh for daily driving (it's a sharp pain over bumps). Change them to a better tire as soon as possible. Passengers used to complain and get a ton of headaches, now they don't. It makes a huuuuuuuge difference.


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