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Accelerator lag

Postby Djmaster05 » Wed May 23, 2012 4:09 pm

Can anyone help me with how to fix the slight accelerator lag on the 2007 liberty gt STi???
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby Rome_BRZ » Wed May 23, 2012 4:14 pm

Djmaster05 wrote:Can anyone help me with how to fix the slight accelerator lag on the 2007 liberty gt STi???


Auto or manual? Have you ever driven a turbo powered car before?
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby mynameisdaniel » Wed May 23, 2012 4:41 pm

Tried S# ? Makes the engine much more responsive.
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby Djmaster05 » Wed May 23, 2012 6:12 pm

It's manual and I'm not even going to answer that second question Rome.
Dan in S# and any more there is a slight 0.5-1sec lag in the acceleration to compare it it is slightly somewhat like a misfire but it's not a misfire...hard to explain
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby senator » Wed May 23, 2012 6:15 pm

common issue

A dump pipe and tune would be the ideal fix, or you could just tune the lag out
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby MY-25-GT » Wed May 23, 2012 6:19 pm

How much does a tune cost? and does it really make a huge difference?
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby zch91 » Wed May 23, 2012 6:50 pm

There is a fella on Ozfoz named throttlehappy that seems to know his stud re: DBW lag & tuning to remove it, where is your car currently being tuned at? Maybe ask them?
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby mynameisdaniel » Wed May 23, 2012 7:02 pm

Djmaster05 wrote:It's manual and I'm not even going to answer that second question Rome.
Dan in S# and any more there is a slight 0.5-1sec lag in the acceleration to compare it it is slightly somewhat like a misfire but it's not a misfire...hard to explain


Ahh fair enough, can't say I've noticed it myself. Was quite impressed as my throttle response seemed as good as my old N/A car with pod filter and exhaust...
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby Djmaster05 » Wed May 23, 2012 7:05 pm

Ahhhh dump pipe and tune makes sense now that I think about it. Thanks for your help guys :-)
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby Boostaddict » Thu May 24, 2012 1:48 pm

Its just the fly by wire throttle. The wifes old 05 turbo auto foz had the best throttle response as it was cable. Ive got an 07 TB STI manual and there is still a delay, tune etc helps but its just something you drive around.
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby coyote » Thu May 24, 2012 2:01 pm

There is no delay inherent in DBW setup, it's all in the tune.
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby MY02B4 » Sun May 27, 2012 9:47 am

Yeah the lag is annoying when taking off esp when compared to my trustworthy Astina. I've learnt to put up with it and hopefully will get a tune along witg some mods further down the track.
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby Djmaster05 » Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:24 pm

Thanks for all your help guys

i had the lag fixed by a family friends mechanic who supplied and fitted my custom short ram pod intake system. Unfortunately he wouldnt tell me how he fixed it as its a trade secret that he doesnt want to give out, but it oly cost me $50 and it is all gone and im rapt with the outcome :D

if anyone else is interested in rectifying this lag i can give you details for the mechanic just PM me

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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby mynameisdaniel » Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:50 pm

I actually went for a drive to try and see this lag everyone talks about. In S the car isn't as responsive but I wouldn't say it's the accelerator lagging, in S# there's no delay :? The only time I can really tell it's got DBW is in neutral when I want to give it a rev (to rev match or something). Then I need to hold the accelerator to the floor for a second to get the engine to rev up, if I don't hold it the engine only gives a slight blip. This happens in S# too. Wouldn't mind having that tuned out, not that heel toeing in the lib with big feet works :P
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Re: Accelerator lag

Postby cynner » Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:44 pm

I know this is an oldish post... but i've noticed a similar thing.
If I jab the accelerator peddle, there is about 0.5 second delay before the revs go up. Confirmed by logging with an ECUdataScan:

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Here you can see where I've tapped the accelerator peddle, and then the increase of revs a moment later..

I do have a very minor OCV issue (confirmed only by logs, not with physical symptoms yet), maybe that's effecting things slightly...

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