Hesitation
#41
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Originally posted by Chinkzilla
Good theory, was what I was trying to get at with the whole emissions thing, you worded it better than I could. hehe..
I plan on complaining to my dealer next time I am in there.
BTW does anyone know why when I shift under semi-hard acceleration, sometimes my rev's continue upward about 500 rpm in neutral until I release the clutch. I have observed this many times making sure that I fully released the throttle.. what's going on!?
Swallac2: I sold my old car to carmax, and yes, their service does suck. When I was waiting for my papers, I saw an old lady that had been waiting there for 3 hours for an oil change. BTW if anyone bought a sunlit sand 2000 GLE from carmax plates 4PTE somethin, take care of her!!
Good theory, was what I was trying to get at with the whole emissions thing, you worded it better than I could. hehe..
I plan on complaining to my dealer next time I am in there.
BTW does anyone know why when I shift under semi-hard acceleration, sometimes my rev's continue upward about 500 rpm in neutral until I release the clutch. I have observed this many times making sure that I fully released the throttle.. what's going on!?
Swallac2: I sold my old car to carmax, and yes, their service does suck. When I was waiting for my papers, I saw an old lady that had been waiting there for 3 hours for an oil change. BTW if anyone bought a sunlit sand 2000 GLE from carmax plates 4PTE somethin, take care of her!!
As for the CarMax thing. They have a new Nissan dealer in White Marsh, Md. I bought it there because their price was better than anyone elses around here. I got my 2k2 6-Speed for a couple of bucks over 27k. I got 3.9% financing and the 500 bucks off deal. Then CarMax had a special for the day (New Years day) of another 500 bucks off. I took it back to them to have a mark fixed that was their when I bought it. They didn't fix anything that I asked and replaced the mark with buffer burns. Needless to say I'm not going back there!!!
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Re: Re: Who wants to play ???
Originally posted by swallac2
HAve you talked to someone?
HAve you talked to someone?
So what do you know, elighten us?
Trust me on this one, guys. I don't even have a 2K2. I'm just trying to be of service if I can.
#44
Re: Re: Hesitation
Originally posted by Padsy 02 6sp
Yeah I got it too.
If your car's in a gear traveling at about 2.5-3 rpm's and you WOT...it will hesitate......Its because of the throttle by wire shat.
If you carry the RPM"s thru each gear....you should not feel a hesitation.
Talk to me.
Yeah I got it too.
If your car's in a gear traveling at about 2.5-3 rpm's and you WOT...it will hesitate......Its because of the throttle by wire shat.
If you carry the RPM"s thru each gear....you should not feel a hesitation.
Talk to me.
#45
Re: Hesitation
Originally posted by Maxmann
I've posted on this before, but I'm still experiencing this "problem". I experience momentary hesitation under hard acceleration in almost any gear (I have 6 speed 2k2). It's not all the time, just when I floor it or thereabouts.
Anyone else experiencing this and have mentioned it to your dealer? It is annoying, and my 2k1 didn't do this. Thoughts? srm
I've posted on this before, but I'm still experiencing this "problem". I experience momentary hesitation under hard acceleration in almost any gear (I have 6 speed 2k2). It's not all the time, just when I floor it or thereabouts.
Anyone else experiencing this and have mentioned it to your dealer? It is annoying, and my 2k1 didn't do this. Thoughts? srm
BTW, the problem happens even if you gently acclerate, at any speed and rpm.
I am frustated !!
alan
#46
Originally posted by y2kse
Well as long as we're speculating, try this one out for size. Maybe the hiccup is an emissions issue. Perhaps when you stomp on the accelerator, you flood the cylinder with more gasoline than the engine can burn efficiently, thereby releasing too many hydrocarbons. As a result, the ECU may be programmed to momentarily retard the ignition when it senses WOT.
That may not be as far-fetched as it sounds. Believe it or not, emissions control is the reason why the engine in a 2K or 2K1 Maxima M/T will not decelerate instantly when you accelerate at WOT and then release the accelerator while simultaneously depressing the clutch. I'm not sure if Nissan has fixed that "problem" in the 2K2 M/Ts. But the condition and the reason for it have been confirmed in at least one published article.
You just gotta love OBD II.
Well as long as we're speculating, try this one out for size. Maybe the hiccup is an emissions issue. Perhaps when you stomp on the accelerator, you flood the cylinder with more gasoline than the engine can burn efficiently, thereby releasing too many hydrocarbons. As a result, the ECU may be programmed to momentarily retard the ignition when it senses WOT.
That may not be as far-fetched as it sounds. Believe it or not, emissions control is the reason why the engine in a 2K or 2K1 Maxima M/T will not decelerate instantly when you accelerate at WOT and then release the accelerator while simultaneously depressing the clutch. I'm not sure if Nissan has fixed that "problem" in the 2K2 M/Ts. But the condition and the reason for it have been confirmed in at least one published article.
You just gotta love OBD II.
#47
Originally posted by y2kse
Well as long as we're speculating, try this one out for size. Maybe the hiccup is an emissions issue. Perhaps when you stomp on the accelerator, you flood the cylinder with more gasoline than the engine can burn efficiently, thereby releasing too many hydrocarbons. As a result, the ECU may be programmed to momentarily retard the ignition when it senses WOT.
That may not be as far-fetched as it sounds. Believe it or not, emissions control is the reason why the engine in a 2K or 2K1 Maxima M/T will not decelerate instantly when you accelerate at WOT and then release the accelerator while simultaneously depressing the clutch. I'm not sure if Nissan has fixed that "problem" in the 2K2 M/Ts. But the condition and the reason for it have been confirmed in at least one published article.
You just gotta love OBD II.
Well as long as we're speculating, try this one out for size. Maybe the hiccup is an emissions issue. Perhaps when you stomp on the accelerator, you flood the cylinder with more gasoline than the engine can burn efficiently, thereby releasing too many hydrocarbons. As a result, the ECU may be programmed to momentarily retard the ignition when it senses WOT.
That may not be as far-fetched as it sounds. Believe it or not, emissions control is the reason why the engine in a 2K or 2K1 Maxima M/T will not decelerate instantly when you accelerate at WOT and then release the accelerator while simultaneously depressing the clutch. I'm not sure if Nissan has fixed that "problem" in the 2K2 M/Ts. But the condition and the reason for it have been confirmed in at least one published article.
You just gotta love OBD II.
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Ok now we are just chasing our tails and threads. Here is a link to the other thread. Within that is a link the thread I started about my trip to the dealer.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=130030
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=130030
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