Train Shiftpoints
Is their a way i can try to reset the transmission learning so i can have higher rpms at lower speeds?
thx!




As far as your tune goes, do you also have a TCU tune? The TCU and ECU work closely together and if you just tune one, then the other won't be in sync and potentially make decisions that are no longer optimal. That's the thing with engine tunes. The rest of the car is still operating based on the engine's tock tune. So ESP, the transmission etc. may not perform optimally when the engine produces more power/tq than they expect.
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Is their a way i can try to reset the transmission learning so i can have higher rpms at lower speeds?
thx!
Retraining your shift points is not something you can do yourself so thats that.
For explanation:
No it's not normal behavior for the car to lug around like that in those modes when it's stock. You have to drive lazily for a while (weeks/months) for the car to come that close to being lazy around in sport plus and Race modes. And that doesn't last that long lugging around.
I however did notice the same thing happening to me in the first two AMGs I tuned. I believe the poster who mentioned mismatched maps if you did not tune your TCU is right on the money.
I did tune my last AMG, but I also tuned the TCU and CPU. Never had that issue with that car.
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would a reset help in retraining the transmission to hold gears a little longer or i shouldnt expect that in C mode? I know I could use manual mode but that wont be comfortable/smooth stuck in traffic. First world problems
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would a reset help in retraining the transmission to hold gears a little longer or i shouldnt expect that in C mode? I know I could use manual mode but that wont be comfortable/smooth stuck in traffic. First world problems

The GT and 63 models don't really like being driven at slow speeds. That's not what they are designed for. These things are designed for faster speeds on the open road. The 43 and 53 models are designed for lower speed driving such as one encounters in city traffic. I've long pointed this out. I love the AMG 63 models and the GT, but they are not daily driving city and commuter cars. You can certainly daily them, but there are better cars for that. You can daily drive a Caterham if you are mad enough, but it doesn't mean it's a good idea.
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The GT and 63 models don't really like being driven at slow speeds. That's not what they are designed for. These things are designed for faster speeds on the open road. The 43 and 53 models are designed for lower speed driving such as one encounters in city traffic. I've long pointed this out. I love the AMG 63 models and the GT, but they are not daily driving city and commuter cars. You can certainly daily them, but there are better cars for that. You can daily drive a Caterham if you are mad enough, but it doesn't mean it's a good idea.




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