Problem with LS2...
Not sure about a stock one doing it though.
Guy working on the car said he checked the ignition and everything else on the car and that he couldn't find anything. Went for a test drive and it did it right off the bat (for those of you who don't know, the car will buck when driven harder than normal). He says that I'm probably just letting the clutch out too fast and the car is trying to catch itself or whatnot. Only problem I have with this is that how do people race these cars on the dragstrip if you can't disengage the clutch quickly? I am by NO means just dropping the clutch, but I pivot my ankle upwards quickly. I don't think a car with 400HP should have a problem like this, especially since I'm not dropping the clutch anywhere NEAR the speed I would be if I was racing.
Also, in the past I have driven the car slowly up to ~4k RPM. Up to that point the car worked fine, and then around the 4K mark the car started doing it....there was absolutely NO clutch engagement at the time, the car just started doing it (I believe this was in first gear). Also, I have driven the car where the car will ride fine for a second or two and THEN start to buck, well after the clutch has been disengaged. Anyone know what's going on?
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And my response to this was....
It maybe nothing major or detrimental to the car, but it should NOT perform like this. I know some people have different standards on their cars. Honestly, there's been a clicking noise coming from the steering wheel area that I have overlooked, nothing major. Hell, even if the car rattled and squeaked a bit I wouldn't give two *****....I bought the car more for it's comfort, but more importantly, the wonderful engine. When something on the car is negatively influencing the true performance on the car, I find it comepletely unacceptable. When I'm driving, I don't want the car jerking back and forth, scaring the cr@p outta my passengers and making ME feel insecure in the car. I would have GLADLY taken the A4 over the M6 if I knew this was GM's standard(s)....
What do you guys think? Could it be the electronic throttle control? Next time I go down I will ask them about the fuel pressure while driving and see if they can hook it up. I don't want ANYONE touching the car but the dealership, just in case I have to take this to court to have my car declared a Lemon (if such measures need to be taken).
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The TPS is heavily relied upon on ETC.
Hook A-tap or another scanner to it and check the TPS for a steady range.
If the readings jump around when the pedal gets close to the floor, or any where it is a bad sensor.
Hope that helps.



