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Throttle stuttering on acceleration
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<blockquote data-quote="mezger" data-source="post: 1303172" data-attributes="member: 28569"><p>So I made it a point to pay attention to mine this week.</p><p></p><p>Factors that have changed since my last post which could affect my observations:</p><p></p><p>- Extended period of cool weather.</p><p>- Another 1k miles on the clock.</p><p>-- Truck learning</p><p>-- Me learning</p><p>- I'm spending more time in auto mode instead of manual because the nannies more often deny my fun in manual mode.</p><p></p><p>WRT my comment on traction control, it doesn't seem to modulate it, I think that was placebo.</p><p></p><p>It seems my symptoms are reduced, but not gone. When I pay attention for them... I notice they're still present. Could be that I'm just getting used to it and have learned to anticipate + ignore them, could be that they're actually diminished as the computer does something with its maps (?? have no idea if and how it 'learns'). Could also be that they're less noticeable in auto mode or that my driving style has changed somewhat now that I'm more accustomed to the truck's behaviors.</p><p></p><p>I think it's a mix of the above because early on, I recall the stutter being pretty damn front and center, so I do think that for the past few weeks my truck's 'stuttering' is much less drastic than it had been during the first thousand miles.</p><p></p><p>WRT the low rate of reporting: I doubt this issue is uncommon, it's been present on all Gen 2s I've driven thus far. I speculate that a lot of drivers don't even notice it, either due to driving style (e.g. it takes a particular set of conditions to activate it. Maybe they're never in manual mode + sport, stuck in traffic all the time so not they're doing what I'm doing, babying the truck, not spending time cruising on the interstate, etc) or due to already being accustomed to this behavior from other turbo cars (again, one of my BMWs does something similar).</p><p></p><p>LOL @ the sasquach comments on this thread. I love my truck, but this thing is far from the epitome of driver's car engine and transmission tuning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mezger, post: 1303172, member: 28569"] So I made it a point to pay attention to mine this week. Factors that have changed since my last post which could affect my observations: - Extended period of cool weather. - Another 1k miles on the clock. -- Truck learning -- Me learning - I'm spending more time in auto mode instead of manual because the nannies more often deny my fun in manual mode. WRT my comment on traction control, it doesn't seem to modulate it, I think that was placebo. It seems my symptoms are reduced, but not gone. When I pay attention for them... I notice they're still present. Could be that I'm just getting used to it and have learned to anticipate + ignore them, could be that they're actually diminished as the computer does something with its maps (?? have no idea if and how it 'learns'). Could also be that they're less noticeable in auto mode or that my driving style has changed somewhat now that I'm more accustomed to the truck's behaviors. I think it's a mix of the above because early on, I recall the stutter being pretty damn front and center, so I do think that for the past few weeks my truck's 'stuttering' is much less drastic than it had been during the first thousand miles. WRT the low rate of reporting: I doubt this issue is uncommon, it's been present on all Gen 2s I've driven thus far. I speculate that a lot of drivers don't even notice it, either due to driving style (e.g. it takes a particular set of conditions to activate it. Maybe they're never in manual mode + sport, stuck in traffic all the time so not they're doing what I'm doing, babying the truck, not spending time cruising on the interstate, etc) or due to already being accustomed to this behavior from other turbo cars (again, one of my BMWs does something similar). LOL @ the sasquach comments on this thread. I love my truck, but this thing is far from the epitome of driver's car engine and transmission tuning. [/QUOTE]
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