24blueS
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I've had my ITS for about two months now, and I noticed something that I initially thought was a traction issue, but now I'm not so sure. I've driven manual cars for over 30 years. I have an Evo and an STI, and I know the ITS setup is much more advanced, so maybe it's normal behavior to prevent the clutch from slipping?
Situation - In second gear, if I get on it more than 50% throttle, it acts like a CVT auto transmission downshifting (similar to slipping a clutch), except the car still accelerates. It doesn't pull as hard as it should. There is no smell like a normal slipping clutch, and the traction light isn't blinking like that is the issue. It also always grabs unlike a slipping clutch which may not ever grab until you let off.
Is this just how these transmissions are? It only happens in first and second gear.
Situation - In second gear, if I get on it more than 50% throttle, it acts like a CVT auto transmission downshifting (similar to slipping a clutch), except the car still accelerates. It doesn't pull as hard as it should. There is no smell like a normal slipping clutch, and the traction light isn't blinking like that is the issue. It also always grabs unlike a slipping clutch which may not ever grab until you let off.
Is this just how these transmissions are? It only happens in first and second gear.
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