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1g Auto shifting problem

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AlmostStock TSi

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Aug 19, 2002
W.F., Texas
When my ato shifts from 1-2 i get a bad sputter sometimes it even cuts out. Has anyone else had this problem? This is my 7th turbo DSM but first auto. It is a 91 GSX btw.
 
This might not be the culprit, but i had a similar problem and it turned out to be my ECU was loose and not getting a good ground.
 
ecu powers down the ignition/injection during upshifts but im going to say sticking clutch pack.oh only does it in power mode-well its electrical.auto control unit or ecu.
 
it has an mt ecu that i know is good. in power it pops and sputters only on the 1-2 upshift at wot. On economy it shifts at 6k but shifts good with no sputter. Does the a/t ecu control anything differently than a m/t ecu? I know of the injectors but thats all im sure of.
 
slight tuning differences but i dont think it has different components.is your car crazy rich?
 
i might be wrong here but if u have a mt ecu did u ever think maybe the ecu has no idea what to do when u turn "power" mode on because a mt doesnt have any such thing? to me it sounds like something electrical, most likely ur ecu, and if u have swapped out the stock ecu thats a good place to start checking for the cause
 
You are exactly correct. The TCU controls the timing retard (power/economy). Anyhow I have a 1992 talon tsi awn auto with a GVR4 manual tranny motor, 14b turbo, 450c injectors, and a manual ecu. It runs just fine in power mode so that definitely kills that theory. Because it's fine in economy, it could be the tcu, but probably not. I wonder if you are getting some kind of fuel cut? Maybe if you described the problem a little more. Sputtering doesn't sound like a tranny problem. Like I said before, the button controls the timing retard.

David.
 
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