Is it just me or does the ECU seem to hold the throttle open a bit after removing your foot from the throttle in between shifts?
I would expect the RPM to drop faster than it does and in some cases during spirited driving it catches my by surprise by leaving me with MORE revs than before I started the shift. This has caused problems going into 3rd gear when really winding it out I'm assuming because the synchros just couldn't get the intermediate shaft slowed down for the gears to engage since the RPMs were so far off.
Is this just me? I've seen it with my own eyes when shifting once I started suspecting something. I'll remove my foot from the throttle and depress the clutch a fraction of a second after, yet the RPMs climb ever so slightly anyway.
Perhaps this is an emissions thing?
I would expect the RPM to drop faster than it does and in some cases during spirited driving it catches my by surprise by leaving me with MORE revs than before I started the shift. This has caused problems going into 3rd gear when really winding it out I'm assuming because the synchros just couldn't get the intermediate shaft slowed down for the gears to engage since the RPMs were so far off.
Is this just me? I've seen it with my own eyes when shifting once I started suspecting something. I'll remove my foot from the throttle and depress the clutch a fraction of a second after, yet the RPMs climb ever so slightly anyway.
Perhaps this is an emissions thing?