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Originally Posted by MTL370z I have the EXACT same issues. Annoying whining noise when cruising on the highway under acceleration, and of course the 1st to 2nd grind when trying

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Old 09-07-2011, 11:38 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I have the EXACT same issues. Annoying whining noise when cruising on the highway under acceleration, and of course the 1st to 2nd grind when trying to shift fast at high RPM.

While I dont agree that our transmissions are horse $hit, they are definitely not very refined. On top of the problems mentioned above I find it rattles and chatters all the time.
Yea I've noticed that driving with Syncro and VDC off helps a little bit. In my opinion I think the problem is with Syncro. I think it makes the tranny "think" too much. I don't know how to explain it.
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