Hesitation from Dead Start
It's so bad that when I get back in my other car, I experience the opposite -- jumpy starts. Why? Because I've been driving my GLA and I've been used to goosing the accelerator to get the car off the line.
SO... before I take a reaming on trading for a 2016 (and I have not yet determined whether the 2016 has eliminated that problem), is there something you tuning experts have found that can fix my 2015?
Thanks for any help in this area.
Jeff
Athens, AL
Last edited by jsmit24; Mar 5, 2016 at 08:54 PM.
It's so bad that when I get back in my other car, I experience the opposite -- jumpy starts. Why? Because I've been driving my GLA and I've been used to goosing the accelerator to get the car off the line.
SO... before I take a reaming on trading for a 2016 (and I have not yet determined whether the 2016 has eliminated that problem), is there something you tuning experts have found that can fix my 2015?
Thanks for any help in this area.
Jeff
Athens, AL
I bought a sprint booster and helped a bit but it's intrinsic to amg
Sorry... It sux and I have same experience when I'm in my Acura or Infiniti I have jumpy starts because their drive by wire systems with traditional torque convertors are very responsive




Even the w205 c63S i test drove behaved similarly.
For me i dont mind, as i have driven manual transmission before and the lag resembles the delay between the gas and clutch pedals, its somthing you get used to.


