daviderle
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I have discovered a feature/bug in the 8sp transmission that does not appear to be present in the (pre MCE) ZF/6 speed implementation!
On the 8 speed while cruising along, change to sport (manualatic) mode and very, very briefly stomp on the accelartor (ideally for less than 300ms) and lift your feet, you note that the 3.5 inch cluster transmission indicator, will register an instant gear change to the correct low gear, during the initial stomp and then back to current gear without any reaction from the actual trasmission!!!
On the ZF, however, this condition does not seem to exist, you stomp on it and around 600ms later the correct gear is selected regardless how brief the stomp was!?
The good news is from what I tested, the 8sp is faster than the ZF (450ms vs 600ms in normal operation), however I think it is actually capable of more 'aggressive' gear changes!!!
Even better news, I think I may have found a way around the ECU programming as follows:
Change to sports mode, hold the stick in the down position (-) and then stomp on it, you should note a shorter wait than you do normally (280-320ms according to the two OBDII readings I have taken, although allot more runs are needed).
I have been testing this trick/fix for last few weeks...
One word of caution, do not stomp on it and remove your foot from the kick down immediately while holding the gear stick in the down position, as this may result in a very rough down/up shift (maybe that is why the engineers built the transmission delay?)!!
The process still requires more study, but this is what I have so far...
Please keep mind that it is possible that this 'condition' is only applicable to the R-Spec (although, I highly doubt it), so please feel free to share your findings should you decide to try this test/fix for the 8sp automatic...
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Cut-Throat, as far as I know you are the only other member with the same two transmission models, that maybe able to assist in double checking my findings, so please anything you can do will be greatly appreciated....
On the 8 speed while cruising along, change to sport (manualatic) mode and very, very briefly stomp on the accelartor (ideally for less than 300ms) and lift your feet, you note that the 3.5 inch cluster transmission indicator, will register an instant gear change to the correct low gear, during the initial stomp and then back to current gear without any reaction from the actual trasmission!!!

On the ZF, however, this condition does not seem to exist, you stomp on it and around 600ms later the correct gear is selected regardless how brief the stomp was!?
The good news is from what I tested, the 8sp is faster than the ZF (450ms vs 600ms in normal operation), however I think it is actually capable of more 'aggressive' gear changes!!!
Even better news, I think I may have found a way around the ECU programming as follows:
Change to sports mode, hold the stick in the down position (-) and then stomp on it, you should note a shorter wait than you do normally (280-320ms according to the two OBDII readings I have taken, although allot more runs are needed).
I have been testing this trick/fix for last few weeks...
One word of caution, do not stomp on it and remove your foot from the kick down immediately while holding the gear stick in the down position, as this may result in a very rough down/up shift (maybe that is why the engineers built the transmission delay?)!!
The process still requires more study, but this is what I have so far...

Please keep mind that it is possible that this 'condition' is only applicable to the R-Spec (although, I highly doubt it), so please feel free to share your findings should you decide to try this test/fix for the 8sp automatic...
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Cut-Throat, as far as I know you are the only other member with the same two transmission models, that maybe able to assist in double checking my findings, so please anything you can do will be greatly appreciated....