slugg#3
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This is interesting. Is this the same feeling with putting into reverse going uphill from a dead stop?
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Is the "Neutral" throttle map triggered when the clutch is pressed in or when the shifter is not in gear?Check out the two throttle tables I posted above.
Given those two maps mirror your experience, I would probably say yes.Is the "Neutral" throttle map triggered when the clutch is pressed in or when the shifter is not in gear?
You're saying the "Neutral map" is only based on clutch position and not gear selection. Got it.Given those two maps mirror your experience, I would probably say yes.
It might be both. Either out of gear (neutral) or with clutch depressed and not activating the top switch (also neutral)You're saying the "Neutral map" is only based on clutch position and not gear selection. Got it.
This is good, supporting evidence -- thank you for posting it. I would characterize this behavior as an "Issue". I'm not sure how to go about it, but I'd like this to be brought to Toyota's attention so they can evaluate and potentially fix it.
You're saying the "Neutral map" is only based on clutch position and not gear selection. Got it.
This is good, supporting evidence -- thank you for posting it. I would characterize this behavior as an "Issue". I'm not sure how to go about it, but I'd like this to be brought to Toyota's attention so they can evaluate and potentially fix it.
Im glad that im not the only one noticing this, this was my first impression when I turn off iMT, executing toe heel myself, I had to use ALOT of throttle pedal movement, my issue is also that the moment I clutch in, it feels very sloppy on the throttle sensitivity, I just want that instant blip,I found an issue with MT Supra's which I wanted to bring to everyone's (any Toyota's) attention. I have not seen anyone discussing this. There are threads about the clutch cdv and clunky shifting, but this topic is a little different.
There is a "Reduced sensitivity" throttle map when the clutch is disengaged (clutch pressed in) versus the normal/baseline throttle map (clutch pedal out). When you have the clutch pressed "In" and slowly lift the pedal, just as you get close to the "Clutch engagement point", the throttle map instantly changes to 'normal' which abruptly increases the RPM/power just prior to the clutch disc catching.
You can test this on any MT vehicle. With the car in neutral, press clutch in, and REV and hold at 2000 rpm, then slowly let clutch out. Your RPMs will shoot up dramatically. The inverse happens if you start with the clutch out. This is repeatable any time, in any gear and in any drive mode for all 2023-2024 MT Supra's.
I think this is a design flaw that needs to be corrected by Toyota for 3 reasons. (1) It makes the car feel clunky during normal up and down shifts since the car adds throttle right at the last second. (2) It is very difficult to set a consistent RPM prior to a launch from zero. This ultimately makes your launches inconsistent in a competitive environment. (3) The throttle blip needed during a heal-toe downshift is insufficient (since the clutch is in). This results in improper/difficult rev matching (when auto rev matching is turned OFF).
Has anyone else identified this problem? Please comment if you have.
Is there any chance Toyota/BMW could fix this on a recall?
If anyone with a MT has a femto'd ecu, on bootmod3, I would be happy to take a look at the ROM if it helps the community. Talking about the OEM ROM, not the tuned one, so no worries about me seeing any tuners work. DM me if interested.Don't know if there is a way to remove this feature, or to bypass the clutch signal that goes to the DME? or unlocking the dme and have a tuner to look at this? MHD or BM?
I hope you get the chance to look at it - fixing this through an unlock is a valid option. It would be fantastic and a great help to the racing community if Toyota updated it themselves, but I am not optimistic right now that they will offer it.If anyone with a MT has a femto'd ecu, on bootmod3, I would be happy to take a look at the ROM if it helps the community. Talking about the OEM ROM, not the tuned one, so no worries about me seeing any tuners work. DM me if interested.