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Originally Posted by osbornsm I am very pleased with the Rev match... EXCEPT... i put the car into neutral a lot while driving (dont ask)... and every time i go

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Old 03-22-2012, 01:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am very pleased with the Rev match... EXCEPT... i put the car into neutral a lot while driving (dont ask)... and every time i go to neutral i get a throttle blip.

I don't apply presure to the stick so it doens't know what gear i want, simply move to N and it blips. Stupid thing.
I have to ask -- why do you go into neutral so often?
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I have to ask -- why do you go into neutral so often?
When i'm coming to a stop or know i have "exceeded" the posted limit, i like to coast back down to the limit.

Or also, when i'm bored... I kinda drive stick like the car is a skateboard...

kick... push... then coast....

Just trying to mix it up a lil bit on the daily commute.
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When i'm coming to a stop or know i have "exceeded" the posted limit, i like to coast back down to the limit.

Or also, when i'm bored... I kinda drive stick like the car is a skateboard...

kick... push... then coast....

Just trying to mix it up a lil bit on the daily commute.
its been stated before that coasting is bad for the transmission.
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its been stated before that coasting is bad for the transmission.
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Could you point me in this direction please?
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theres others but you can search the topic on google and so forth. a quick google search brings up TONS of car forums debating the same issue.

someone in here said they had a nissan master tech ride in their car to diagnose a problem. the tech noticed the guy coasted up to stop signs and lights. he advised the Z owner that it was bad for the transmission and to just leave it in gear. whats the technical reason, i duno..

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