Johnbuz
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- John
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- Subaru Tribeca
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I have a Sport S with the 3.45 differentials. Anyway, I find that it takes a lot of work to keep the engine in what feels like a proper RPM. I live in hilly western PA and do nearly all driving between 25-45 mph.
Everytime I drive I feel like I have to either rev the motor up to 3k in a lower gear and leave it there, or deal with anemic torque with RPM down around 1000 or 1200 RPM.
I have had 3 other M/T vehicles over the years: 95' Cherokee, 05 Ram 1500, and 06' BMW. I don't remember having similar issues.
And the throttle response on the JLU seems too sensitive/not consistent without the clutch engaged. Starting on a hill results in either a too high reving start or a rough start with RPM's low enough to cause knocking.
Everytime I drive I feel like I have to either rev the motor up to 3k in a lower gear and leave it there, or deal with anemic torque with RPM down around 1000 or 1200 RPM.
I have had 3 other M/T vehicles over the years: 95' Cherokee, 05 Ram 1500, and 06' BMW. I don't remember having similar issues.
And the throttle response on the JLU seems too sensitive/not consistent without the clutch engaged. Starting on a hill results in either a too high reving start or a rough start with RPM's low enough to cause knocking.
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