LunarMistGray wrote:I know I want be popular with this post, but for those that complain about the LAG, I suggest you get over it or learn to drive the car. Is there a lag, yes. If you notice, the Solaras seem to remain in high gear ,even when decelerating. So when you decide that you want more gas fast, it has to downshift and figure out that you want to take off like a "bat at out of hell"
The car definitely learns your driving style. I've had my 2004 flashed with the update and I drive in manual mode, plus the automatic mode and I have NEVER gotten my self in a situation as some have posted on here. If I want I can reproduce what other say happen to them. It is easy to reproduce if you understand how you car operates. You will definitely experience the lag when/while it is decelerating and then deciding that I think i will step on the gas to get more power to pass something.
There couple of ways to minimize the lag:
1) The first is don't be afraid to step on the accelerator aggressively. Do this for a week and I guarantee there will be a difference.
2) The second is drive in manual mode in which case for me it NEVER LAGS. The important thing is: YOU MUST know when to shift. There is an optimum shift point. If you shift higher than this point, then expect a slight delay as the car goes into "You want to go faster? Give me a second!!"
3) Know the gear you are in. This is important. Listen for when the engine is downshifting/upshifting. This is important no matter whether you drive in automatic or manu-matic. Even if you step on the pedal aggressively, but yet you do not know what gear you are in will still produce a lag.
For those merging into high-speed traffic, somehow you must get your gear/RPM at the "passing gear" BEFORE you decide to HIT the ACCELERATOR otherwise you will experience "the scare of your life" as the the car realizes that you are not slowing down for a red-light or slow traffic, but that you want the car to take off like a "rocket"
You don't know what you're talking about, you obviously haven't had this issue happen yet.
Other people are mixing up the sh!tty transmission issue with the lag issue, which are completely different. You should have known about the sh!tty transmission from a test drive and can adjust the way you drive for it. There is nothing you can do about the lag which happens when you slow down then try to resume acceleration. Nothing, even if you leave the sport shift in S1 and engine brake. The car will not go and you're stuck in the intersection looking to get T-boned. Oh yeah, and you wouldn't know it does this from a test drive because it doesn't happen that often. You only have to get killed once though.
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1967 Karmann Ghia Coupe, Rusty White
2005 Solara SE Sport V6, Lunar Mist
2010 G37 Coupe, Moonlight White
1967 Karmann Ghia Coupe, Rusty White
2005 Solara SE Sport V6, Lunar Mist
2010 G37 Coupe, Moonlight White
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