HappyKasper
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- Kasper
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- May 15, 2024
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- Durham, NC
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- Integra 2024 Type S
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Hi all! 2024 ITS is my first new car ever, I've only ever driven 150k+ mile BMWs (all manual transmission).
In the BMWs, I never thought much about shifting - everything felt a bit worn down but the shifts were smooth and firm. I was excited to see how the ITS shifter would feel after hearing almost every reviewer say that it's a wonderful shifter and... it's been a pretty rough experience so far.
I picked up the car at 100 miles and in my first few drives noted rougher / more inconsistent shifting than I expected, but thought it just needed some getting used to or a few hundred miles of break-in. I'm one month and 1600 miles in now, and the feeling of shifting hasn't changed at all. Here's what I'm experiencing:
- If I'm in idle, clutch in, I'll need to push through what feels like a layer or two of resistance before I feel a nice "plunk" into first gear, but then I can row the gears pretty smoothly and each one drops in with a rather smooth, satisfying "plunk".
- When I'm driving, even with a very conscious focus to keep the clutch fully in all the way through the shift, I'll feel a satisfying "plunk" shift some of the time, but more often than not, I feel like I'm pushing through a layer or two of metallic resistance and some fine-grain sandpaper when I shift into a new gear. The experience is very inconsistent, and the amount of force needed to shift seems to vary with every gear change.
- Even when I shift out of a gear, I sometimes feel like the shifter is moving past some (fine-grain) sandpaper; other times, it's a very liquid "plunk" out of gear.
- Very rarely, most often shifting from neutral into first gear when I'm rolling through a stop (e.g. right turn at a red light), and occasionally when I'm shifting from first to second, I'll actually feel what I perceive as gear grinding, maybe ~5-10 "hits" of grind before the gear finally takes and I can complete my shift.
This isn't some DRASTIC problem, it's subtle and not easily replicable (the grinding I mention above has happened to me maybe once every 100 miles, and that's the most egregious symptom) - I've thought about taking the car back to the dealer and discussing this with them but I suspect they'll go for a drive and say "this feels fine". And yes, the car drives fine, but I just dropped $55k on my first new car ever, and now every time I shift gears I cringe a bit because I feel like I'm damaging the vehicle - it makes the experience a lot less fun.
Is all of this normal for a new gearbox and I'm being hypersensitive? When I'm rowing the gears in idle, and I feel those smooth "plunks", that's what I imagine shifting should feel like at all times - but maybe I'm just used to gearboxes polished really smooth with time and miles, and the rough inconsistency is how newer gearboxes behave.
If this isn't normal, what should I do given that this is a brand new car under the warranty, and I haven't even taken it to the track yet? I suspect that whatever is causing this is coming from the gearbox/shifter rather than the clutch, because of that smooth shifting at idle and because I'm not seeing any change in RPMs when rowing with the clutch in. For the first few hundred miles, I did suspect this was a skill issue and I was unconsciously starting to release the clutch early, but I've driven probably 200k+ miles in manual transmissions in my life and I've never had an issue like this; and more notably, I've been extremely extremely conscious of my clutch work as I've been trying to diagnose this issue - so I really don't think I'm doing anything wrong with the clutch.
Would appreciate any advice, so I can start driving this beautiful car with confidence!
In the BMWs, I never thought much about shifting - everything felt a bit worn down but the shifts were smooth and firm. I was excited to see how the ITS shifter would feel after hearing almost every reviewer say that it's a wonderful shifter and... it's been a pretty rough experience so far.
I picked up the car at 100 miles and in my first few drives noted rougher / more inconsistent shifting than I expected, but thought it just needed some getting used to or a few hundred miles of break-in. I'm one month and 1600 miles in now, and the feeling of shifting hasn't changed at all. Here's what I'm experiencing:
- If I'm in idle, clutch in, I'll need to push through what feels like a layer or two of resistance before I feel a nice "plunk" into first gear, but then I can row the gears pretty smoothly and each one drops in with a rather smooth, satisfying "plunk".
- When I'm driving, even with a very conscious focus to keep the clutch fully in all the way through the shift, I'll feel a satisfying "plunk" shift some of the time, but more often than not, I feel like I'm pushing through a layer or two of metallic resistance and some fine-grain sandpaper when I shift into a new gear. The experience is very inconsistent, and the amount of force needed to shift seems to vary with every gear change.
- Even when I shift out of a gear, I sometimes feel like the shifter is moving past some (fine-grain) sandpaper; other times, it's a very liquid "plunk" out of gear.
- Very rarely, most often shifting from neutral into first gear when I'm rolling through a stop (e.g. right turn at a red light), and occasionally when I'm shifting from first to second, I'll actually feel what I perceive as gear grinding, maybe ~5-10 "hits" of grind before the gear finally takes and I can complete my shift.
This isn't some DRASTIC problem, it's subtle and not easily replicable (the grinding I mention above has happened to me maybe once every 100 miles, and that's the most egregious symptom) - I've thought about taking the car back to the dealer and discussing this with them but I suspect they'll go for a drive and say "this feels fine". And yes, the car drives fine, but I just dropped $55k on my first new car ever, and now every time I shift gears I cringe a bit because I feel like I'm damaging the vehicle - it makes the experience a lot less fun.
Is all of this normal for a new gearbox and I'm being hypersensitive? When I'm rowing the gears in idle, and I feel those smooth "plunks", that's what I imagine shifting should feel like at all times - but maybe I'm just used to gearboxes polished really smooth with time and miles, and the rough inconsistency is how newer gearboxes behave.
If this isn't normal, what should I do given that this is a brand new car under the warranty, and I haven't even taken it to the track yet? I suspect that whatever is causing this is coming from the gearbox/shifter rather than the clutch, because of that smooth shifting at idle and because I'm not seeing any change in RPMs when rowing with the clutch in. For the first few hundred miles, I did suspect this was a skill issue and I was unconsciously starting to release the clutch early, but I've driven probably 200k+ miles in manual transmissions in my life and I've never had an issue like this; and more notably, I've been extremely extremely conscious of my clutch work as I've been trying to diagnose this issue - so I really don't think I'm doing anything wrong with the clutch.
Would appreciate any advice, so I can start driving this beautiful car with confidence!
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