Hey guys got a weird one for you.
The shift in my E3 is the standard Mitsu notichy feel that we all love, but I have now found something odd.
Usually my day to day driving involves various roads and freeways(about 40km in total) all straight line driving nothing exciting, so over the week my box feels much more notchy.
I have noticed the last few times I have given it a good driving on twisty roads(I mean 10+ kms of constant winding) it has been far less notchy for the following few days and I cant for the life of me think why. In both cases (day-to-day drive and fun-drive) the car will see 7,000 rpm so its not that a good thrashing gets it flowing better.
Relevant specs:
Standard clutch
Meek shifter bushes
Gearbox oil changed 2,000kms ago(this didnt change a thing)
Any ideas guys?
The shift in my E3 is the standard Mitsu notichy feel that we all love, but I have now found something odd.
Usually my day to day driving involves various roads and freeways(about 40km in total) all straight line driving nothing exciting, so over the week my box feels much more notchy.
I have noticed the last few times I have given it a good driving on twisty roads(I mean 10+ kms of constant winding) it has been far less notchy for the following few days and I cant for the life of me think why. In both cases (day-to-day drive and fun-drive) the car will see 7,000 rpm so its not that a good thrashing gets it flowing better.
Relevant specs:
Standard clutch
Meek shifter bushes
Gearbox oil changed 2,000kms ago(this didnt change a thing)
Any ideas guys?