Any updates to this thread? I just tuned a buddy of mines 16 Camaro SS M6 (Rotofab/Cat delete Pipes/e85) and same issue....
I will try what Higgs Boston suggested in terms of disabling CFCO and disabling Spark Smoothing to see if it improves the lag a bit....
I played around with my 16 Camaro SS this last weekend. I read somewhere about the No lift shift feature causing something similar to this. So I set the enable speed to 250 MPH and I haven't had this concern come back yet. Will repost if it does come back.
Here is what I changed.
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So you've essentially just shut off the no lift shift? I suppose, more experienced drivers, it's not a bad thing. All it's supposed to do is pull a bit of timing just to make sure the driver has the time to complete the shift. Those of us that have raced manuals know that you really don't need it anyway.
Correct. Personally I am not a fan of most of the features they programmed into these cars. I can't stand the hill start assist most of all. But this no lift shift seems to hinder performance when I shift rather quickly, even though I lift off the accelerator. I would have thought it wasn't applying since I did lift, but apparently it was. One feature I do like is the Rev match while on the track. That small fraction of a second it helps to go in gear makes much smoother transition into and out of the turns. The rest of it, take it or leave it. For me, if it removes performance from my driving style, it can go away. Lol
Remove the CFCO makes the care feel better but the revs hang between shifts, and RPM falls very slowly. You end up slipping the clutch into the next gear every time unless you make a sandwich between shifts. I think enabling the CFCO for anything under 5k might be a good idea, disable it anything above 5k so when you shift at WOT, its not killing you. Unfortunately there is no parameter to accomplish this.
Anyone ever follow up on possibly removing the Clutch Delete Valve? Seems like every platform except the Camaro discusses removal for improved shifting for the TR 6060...