elh0102
Senior Member
I can't believe that this isn't something that can be corrected by a tech that understands the EEC tuning. My car does not do this, and I assume most do not, otherwise we would see pages of posts of similar complaints. As to rev matching on upshifts, well, I've never heard of it and can see no possible value in it, either as a driving technique or a software feature. The entire need for rev matching is the result of shifting to a lower gear and needing the higher rev to smooth the driveline transition and avoid upsetting the suspension balance when negotiating a corner. When upshifting, the revs are matched almost instantly by the simultaneous application of throttle and clutch engagement.It's either shift slower, or accept the occasional driveline shock.
Note this behavior isn't happening at moderate throttle and RPM, only when you are pushing it (which ironically is exactly when you don't want this to happen lol).
BMW uses two catalysts in their exhaust systems as part of the strategy to avoid having to add throttle between shifts - they just let the catalyst sort out the unburned fuel. It works much better and feels more like an old-school manual transmission. But it costs more in hardware, of course. you pay what you get for.![]()
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