Something I've noticed about my G37xS..
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Something I've noticed about my G37xS..
It is slower to rev up in neutral and then to drop the revs when the pedal is released. My former maxima se (97) and 350z (2001) were much quicker on the up and down -- felt like a quicker-reving engine. Do I have a much heavier flywheel perhaps?
Last edited by Damn Dirty Ape; Jun 27, 2012 at 10:57 AM. Reason: typo!
I noticed the same thing. I am sure it's not an issue but some explanation would be great!
Could be flywheel, but more likely is the electronic throttle programming and EPA requirements.
Throttle "chops" can dump more unburned fuel into the atmosphere, so in the last decade or so dynamic throttle behavior had been altered, first with IACV valves that stay open longer between shifts (notice the common rev-up on modern manual cars between aggressive shifts), and now artificially with e-throttles.
Throttle "chops" can dump more unburned fuel into the atmosphere, so in the last decade or so dynamic throttle behavior had been altered, first with IACV valves that stay open longer between shifts (notice the common rev-up on modern manual cars between aggressive shifts), and now artificially with e-throttles.
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