CVT lowest Gear Ratio
What's really odd to me is, out of all the video reviews I've watch from respected reviewers, no one mentions how slow it is off the gun. Some say it's not as sporty as proclaimed but no one mentions the lag in the begining.

2010 SLS, Platinum Silver.
I guess that will be down to the diesel torque advantage.Metatrox wrote: My 90hp vw jetta diesel starts off the line faster.
I don't think the Kizashi engine produces much torque below 2500 to 3000 rpm, at least it doesn't feel like it to me.
The CVT gets around this quite nicely by keeping the revs up nice and high when you boot it, but you'll still miss the low down torque from a standing start.
It's the initial hesitation that I think everybody is complaining about. Twice these past few days I had time to change my mind and press the brake right after hammering the acceleration, when I saw it not jumping when asked to (I'm still getting used to this...). It's when I'm about to enter a street and another car's coming, or when I'm about to make a left turn at an intersection and there's some incoming traffic, that I feel the need for that initial oomph.Senegal wrote:if you feel a lag even in the manual mode, then there could be something wrong...i'd get it checked out.
I could get up to 40 mph in matter of seconds in the first/second gear when in manual mode
I guess with a manual transmission one can work the clutch and rev the engine a bit before releasing, but there's no such thing with the CVT.
One thing I noticed, though, when starting the car in the morning: while the engine is revved more until it warms up (nothing new here) it does feel a bit more responsive. So I'm hoping that the ECU might be programmed to keep the engine a bit more revved at low speeds. This will translate in poorer fuel economy, but at least there'd be a choice.
I was wondering ab out this lag, because the car is fairly quick except for this one spot. So, the dealer can reflash the ECU under a TSB? So, I should take my car to them and tell them to fix the acceleration problem?? I had no idea that this was an actual issue. I thought it was just the way the cvt was in auto mode.
Spot on, that's just the way the CVT is. I don't think your dealer will be able to do anything about it.Danbob wrote:I thought it was just the way the cvt was in auto mode.
Even in with the CVT in manual mode first seems to be quite highly geared.