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ricebox 12-30-2015 04:17 PM

AT frs rpm issue
 
When you tap and let go of the throttle lightly, is it normal to see a drop in the rpm (below 500) and then slowly rising depending on how much you throttle you tapped? Is anyone else experiencing this issue?

soulreapersteve 12-30-2015 08:08 PM

Ive experienced this. I don't think its an issue per say... but I would think there are more knowledgeable people than myself that could say yes or no.

go_a_way1 12-30-2015 09:26 PM

If I recall right mine does this but nothing to worry about its just the timing changing (well my guess)

ricebox 12-30-2015 11:25 PM

@soulreapersteve @go_a_way1 Glad I'm not the only one but it's more noticeable when you are in P, N or accelerating from a complete stop. The weird thing is if you're in sports mode the problem goes away.

go_a_way1 12-30-2015 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ricebox (Post 2494961)
@soulreapersteve @go_a_way1 Glad I'm not the only one but it's more noticeable when you are in P, N or accelerating from a complete stop. The weird thing is if you're in sports mode the problem goes away.

Only really happens when in N or P I always give it too much gas off the line to notice haha! It could also be the tranny moving the fluid around and probably has to do with the torque converter is another guess as to what it could be haha!

soulreapersteve 12-31-2015 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by go_a_way1 (Post 2494965)
Only really happens when in N or P I always give it too much gas off the line to notice haha! It could also be the tranny moving the fluid around and probably has to do with the torque converter is another guess as to what it could be haha!

Was thinking this originally but didn't want to say anything since I know jack shit... :D

FRSBRZGT86FAN 12-31-2015 02:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ricebox (Post 2494961)
@soulreapersteve @go_a_way1 Glad I'm not the only one but it's more noticeable when you are in P, N or accelerating from a complete stop. The weird thing is if you're in sports mode the problem goes away.

What year is your car if you don't mind me asking?

ricebox 12-31-2015 10:54 AM

@FRSBRZGT86FAN Does this happen in your 2015 frs?

I drive a 2013 and according to @go_a_way1 status it looks like he has a 2013 too.

go_a_way1 12-31-2015 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ricebox (Post 2495202)
@FRSBRZGT86FAN Does this happen in your 2015 frs?

I drive a 2013 and according to @go_a_way1 status it looks like he has a 2013 too.

Yup I have a 13 :) It has done that idle dip thing since she was brand new. I have also had all the updates done but I am also ECU Tek tuned so that might overwrite the update changes :iono:

Sigh-on-Rice 12-31-2015 03:24 PM

Mine is '13 MT and I notice it does this sometimes. When it does it, it keeps doing it. But when it doesn't, I can't recreate it no matter how many times I try. I've never worried about this, so I didn't mention this in this forum or to the dealer.

FRSBRZGT86FAN 12-31-2015 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ricebox (Post 2495202)
@FRSBRZGT86FAN Does this happen in your 2015 frs?

I drive a 2013 and according to @go_a_way1 status it looks like he has a 2013 too.


It used to when I first got it, however now after a TSB with a TCM logic reflash and with an OFT tune I've edited a lot I don't really notice it at all

phrosty 12-31-2015 05:33 PM

Now that there's a TCM flash TSB, I wonder if any tuners can find out how to do that.

go_a_way1 12-31-2015 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by phrosty (Post 2495538)
Now that there's a TCM flash TSB, I wonder if any tuners can find out how to do that.

I thought that was only for the 15s?

phrosty 12-31-2015 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by go_a_way1 (Post 2495543)
I thought that was only for the 15s?

Highly doubt the 15s have a different TCM than us.


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