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    Default Throttle return hesitation on up shift SE5

    About 1 out of 20 times I up shift my 2012 RT SE5 transmission there is a longer hesitation for throttle return than normal. Any one else having this problem?

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    I think it's normal. Seems like a 2-3 shift it will bobble a little trying to get everything lined up. It happens in the 5,000- 5,500 rpm range.
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    If you twist the throttle to accelerate before the shift is complete the shift computer will take longer to feather in the clutch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1957cushman View Post
    About 1 out of 20 times I up shift my 2012 RT SE5 transmission there is a longer hesitation for throttle return than normal. Any one else having this problem?
    If I assume you are rolling-off the throttle when shifting, instead try using the manual's recommendation of not rolling-off the throttle when shifting the SE5, (and shift at higher rpm's (5,000+) and see if your shifts improve...)

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