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Too Much Engine Braking On Throttle Liftoff?


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hi all

test drove a brand new G6ETurbo yesterday with the salesman on board.

Even after about 10km, fully warmed up, I noticed that when I lifted my foot off the accelerator, say at 80kmh or even 60kmh, the car would lurch forward, more than I'd expect...

He reckoned it was normal, but I'm pretty sure the XR6T auto that I drove on the weekend didn't have this.

Is this a 'known' issue with the gearbox? Or is it something unique to the G6ET?

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S

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:turboboink: The gearbox does some funny things sometimes, that's just a privlige of haveing a zf 6speed,think yourself lucky. :icon_ford:
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that's what I liked about the auto, it had some engine braking especially on sport ! I dont like the way most auto's just coast when lift off ! not as much control that way ! better to have some drag like a manual !

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The engine braking and ZF operation is a bonus. Much better in the long run particularly when you're on cruise control going down hill. Don't knock it. I have also noticed more obvious of you're driving it a bit harder, but that's part of the design as well.

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Its much like heel/toe'ing on downshifts in a real mans gearbox (Manual). And who doesn't do that everytime they brake? I know I do, maintains control of the vehicle, and you are always in an effective gear should a situation arise. Also helps with economy, my F6 runs 0.0L/100km if it is engine braking above 1500rpm. Anyone with an auto know if the ZF does the same thing?

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but it also means the car bucks a bit when coasting to a stop for lights, etc....

Should it be different between an FG XR6T and G6ET?

btw, aside from that I was pretty happy with the way the G6ET drove. Slightly quieter but handling was pretty close to the XR6T that I had the weekend before. Didn't drive it as hard as the salesman was there :)

The doors definetely close with a more solid thunk. Is that due to extra padding inside the door panels? Can that be fitted to XR6s?

S

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I got the manual anyway so unless I dip the clutch, I will always get more engine breaking with higher revs than low... as the ZF will also just like your experience..

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