I don't know if this is normal or not, but my 23i manual needs more than the "expected" amount of throttle to accelerate briskly in 1st gear.
I pick up drive and it's normal, then goes sort of flat and the engine seems unwilling to properly increase speed for a throttle input of "x"- it still speeds up and is perfectly smooth with no misfiring, and if I put my foot down more it'll happily speed up at the expected rate. The weird thing is that every other gear is fine, so I can short-shift to 2nd at a low speed (say 10mph) and the same "x" throttle input sees it take off normally... same for all other gears.
Anyone else notice this? Is it some built in protection for the drivetrain? If it was a dodgy tps I'd expect it to be the same in all gears...
I pick up drive and it's normal, then goes sort of flat and the engine seems unwilling to properly increase speed for a throttle input of "x"- it still speeds up and is perfectly smooth with no misfiring, and if I put my foot down more it'll happily speed up at the expected rate. The weird thing is that every other gear is fine, so I can short-shift to 2nd at a low speed (say 10mph) and the same "x" throttle input sees it take off normally... same for all other gears.
Anyone else notice this? Is it some built in protection for the drivetrain? If it was a dodgy tps I'd expect it to be the same in all gears...
