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Rageingrabbit 19 October 2009 07:39 PM

Revs rise on gear change??
 
Hi guys
when im accelerating hard and take my foot off the throttle and press the clutch in to change gear the revs rise by 2/3k for a second before returning back to normal, it only seems to do this when accelerating in open loop.

Any ideas guys?


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markietay 19 October 2009 08:37 PM

What year is your car m8?
Mine does this also and having researched this a lot it appears to be very common on new age scoobs.
It's a pain in the rear and up to now nobody has come up with an answer/cure:wonder:

Rageingrabbit 19 October 2009 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by markietay (Post 9006393)
What year is your car m8?
Mine does this also and having researched this a lot it appears to be very common on new age scoobs.
It's a pain in the rear and up to now nobody has come up with an answer/cure:wonder:


it is the 2001 WRX UK300

dopper30 18 February 2010 01:37 PM

revs rise on gear change
 
has anyone found anything out on this fault as its driving me wild. i have 2003 wrx.

ste_m 18 February 2010 05:44 PM

Thought it was my cr@p gear changes, but I have also noticed it.
03 WRX

Steve

M4RKG 18 February 2010 05:51 PM

Is it not just the throttle sticking and staying open???

Happened to my '97 WRX and was just the throttle was a tad stiff.

kevpott 19 February 2010 08:44 PM

same here id like to find out more as ive naticed my 02 wrx does the same

milliemoo 19 February 2010 09:33 PM

wow,this must be more common than i thought!!!i put a thread in just like this months ago and was told its nothing to worry about as its the engine management system or something i cant exactly remember word for word.it is annoying tho.mines a bug too!!!!!!:wonder:

kevpott 19 February 2010 09:39 PM

ive tried a few things , cleaning the throttle spring regreasing it and ajusting the cable a bit in case it was to tight . just have to get used to it i guess

milliemoo 19 February 2010 09:46 PM

i think its an electrical issue built into the ecu!

dj219957 19 February 2010 09:48 PM

long shot, neutral position switch?

sti_scott 19 February 2010 11:16 PM

same problem here it is driving me mad :mad: I have been told it is the stepper motor on the throttle body got told to convert it to manual throttle cars mine is a 53 wrx. dont know how big of a job this would be if it can be done.

The Rig 20 February 2010 08:54 AM

You may find its the actual butterfly valve in the throttle body itself,being a turbo it gets alot of dirt around it from the turbo gases,oily crap and it can get gunky,i took the intercooler off mine and held the throttle open via the valve at the side of the throttle body (engine off) and used various agents to clean it,wet wipes,turps etc and it does cure a problem like this,mine is a classic tho so maybe you do have an electrical reason but i found this cured my fault when i had this problem,worth a try

The rookie 20 February 2010 10:06 AM

I think you'll find that its deliberate.....

Holding the 'throttle' open (OK keeping the IACV open on pre DBW cars) on liftoff softens the transition to engine braking (its called "throttle damping" or "dashpot"), the system can't predict you dipping the clutch to change gear, so you get the rpm hang, lots of modern cars do it.....it also helps protect the catalyst from the rich spike you get from sudden large reductions in airflow/manifold pressure and thus ensures the catalyst copes with the requirements to achieve the emisssions requirements to 100,000km as dictated by law.

Simon
Working for OEM's on EMS's since 1989

The Rig 20 February 2010 10:16 AM

Revs hanging when clutch dipped and revs rising tho are 2 different things,OP says revs rise by 2-3k that aint normal !

The rookie 20 February 2010 10:34 AM

It can be yes......I've not driven that exact model year with that ECU (have you?) which is what would be needed to determine 'normality', but have driven cars with that level of rpm rise.

Simon

sti_scott 09 September 2010 11:43 PM

same problem here 53 wrx revs rise around 200 - 300 rpm on gear change.

:confused:

turboaddict 10 September 2010 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by sti_scott (Post 9592296)
same problem here 53 wrx revs rise around 200 - 300 rpm on gear change.

:confused:

yeah my bros 53 plate does the same too... not that it bothers him norr does it me when i thrash "woops" i mean steadly drive it :lol1:


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