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Originally Posted by Kastley85891 It happened to me, first time in 9K miles, usual day,usual road, sucked Do you use SRM at all or all the time? I have a

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Old 05-03-2011, 01:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It happened to me, first time in 9K miles, usual day,usual road, sucked
Do you use SRM at all or all the time?

I have a feeling that SRM throttle position overrides actual throttle position during a set of time prior to gear engagement.

I believe this behavior is what is causing this lag we all have been complaining about. If we could remove neutral position awareness and allow actual throttle position to override if it's greater than SRM throttle position value, I believe we'd be considerably better off with this issue.

I'd like to see if there is a garage out there that can validate if this action is occurring so that we can provide Nissan with data they can action, if the choose to.


When I don't utilize SRM, I don't receive this lag issue at all.
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Do you use SRM at all or all the time?

I have a feeling that SRM throttle position overrides actual throttle position during a set of time prior to gear engagement.

I believe this behavior is what is causing this lag we all have been complaining about. If we could remove neutral position awareness and allow actual throttle position to override if it's greater than SRM throttle position value, I believe we'd be considerably better off with this issue.

I'd like to see if there is a garage out there that can validate if this action is occurring so that we can provide Nissan with data they can action, if the choose to.


When I don't utilize SRM, I don't receive this lag issue at all.
I have never once used SRM and I still get the lag. SRM on or off apparently doesn't affect the lag issue.
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