View Poll Results: Does your 911 stumble / hesitate
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Engine Stumble Poll
#17
Happens in all gears.
It is NOT a lag.
RPM's don't visibly drop.
It's a dead spot, stumble, hesitation @ 2500rpm in every gear (under a moderate load).
If you drive hard you're out of the 2500 band so you don't feel it...
#18
I also have the issue where on medium to hard acceleration from 2K RPM up past 3K RPM I'll get a distinct stumble right around 3000 RPM. It's a more severe power loss for me at that point. That's been discussed as a variocam transition point.
Last edited by stealthboy; 09-24-2014 at 08:03 AM.
#19
I like the (preliminary) poll numbers, because they show that they don't "all do it".
This has been a consistent part of their pathetic denial tactic, preceded by "we don't feel it" and "it's normal".
Based on this idiotic logic, all the non-stumblers should immediately go to their respective dealerships to have their cars "normalized".
Sleathboy's highly offensive remote diagnosis and subsequent dismissal by the Porsche field tech was the final straw for me.
The ONLY thing that brought a resolution to Nick Murry's nightmare was lots of (bad) press, and I know how to bring attention to an issue.
I plan on fighting this with facts not feelings.
I have no interest in a lemon or their idea of lemonade.
#20
Money, I like the (preliminary) poll numbers, because they show that they don't "all do it". This has been a consistent part of their pathetic denial tactic, preceded by "we don't feel it" and "it's normal". Based on this idiotic logic, all the non-stumblers should immediately go to their respective dealerships to have their cars "normalized". Sleathboy's highly offensive remote diagnosis and subsequent dismissal by the Porsche field tech was the final straw for me. The ONLY thing that brought a resolution to Nick Murry's nightmare was lots of (bad) press, and I know how to bring attention to an issue. I plan on fighting this with facts not feelings. I have no interest in a lemon or their idea of lemonade.
To date I've seen no video of the event actually occurring..and i am sure part of that is it is a bit more difficult to capture.... But if we could get videos somehow focused on the tach it might help clarify to the masses. As it is now it seems to be described slightly different by everyone and that may be part of the problem in getting a surge of attention to something that is a real problem...
#21
The thing that nick brought to the table is that he had video documentation...
To date I've seen no video of the event actually occurring..and i am sure part of that is it is a bit more difficult to capture.... But if we could get videos somehow focused on the tach it might help clarify to the masses. As it is now it seems to be described slightly different by everyone and that may be part of the problem in getting a surge of attention to something that is a real problem...
To date I've seen no video of the event actually occurring..and i am sure part of that is it is a bit more difficult to capture.... But if we could get videos somehow focused on the tach it might help clarify to the masses. As it is now it seems to be described slightly different by everyone and that may be part of the problem in getting a surge of attention to something that is a real problem...
You don't see it on the tach. There is nothing to video .
#22
@Scatkins - you're correct, but Nick literally had smoke bellowing out of his door and an instrument cluster lighting up like a Christmas tree. And in spite of this they denied that there was an issue.
It's impossible to video a stumble / tug, especially if the tach isn't reacting quickly enough. Heck, maybe I'll try to see if my G-meter picks it up (doubt it).
I assure you that we are all describing the EXACT same thing. "Fishing line tug" was the phase that finally coined it best for us.
It's impossible to video a stumble / tug, especially if the tach isn't reacting quickly enough. Heck, maybe I'll try to see if my G-meter picks it up (doubt it).
I assure you that we are all describing the EXACT same thing. "Fishing line tug" was the phase that finally coined it best for us.
#23
P.S. This issue is quite different from the engine stumble on roll out which was reported by a handful of PDK owners a while ago.
That issue continues to be (quietly) addressed with crankshaft sensor replacements.
Our issue is not related to roll out stumbles.
That issue continues to be (quietly) addressed with crankshaft sensor replacements.
Our issue is not related to roll out stumbles.
#24
In fact, the first thing my dealer did when I came in with this was to replace the crankshaft sensor just to see. No dice.
#25
@Scatkins - you're correct, but Nick literally had smoke bellowing out of his door and an instrument cluster lighting up like a Christmas tree. And in spite of this they denied that there was an issue.
It's impossible to video a stumble / tug, especially if the tach isn't reacting quickly enough. Heck, maybe I'll try to see if my G-meter picks it up (doubt it).
I assure you that we are all describing the EXACT same thing. "Fishing line tug" was the phase that finally coined it best for us.
It's impossible to video a stumble / tug, especially if the tach isn't reacting quickly enough. Heck, maybe I'll try to see if my G-meter picks it up (doubt it).
I assure you that we are all describing the EXACT same thing. "Fishing line tug" was the phase that finally coined it best for us.
I wonder if a dyno run would show this? Might be sensitive enough.
#26
Well if the poll results continue this way it will be good for the first person who takes it to arbitration. The majority of people say there is no hesitation. That will counter the argument that they designed it this way. And again, remember that it doesn't matter if they say that because the hesitation is a safety issue. When it bucks, you feel like it's loosing power and it may be putting you in a dangerous position.
I would still like to know whether the poll results indicate base or S; manual or PDK and whether anyone has tried re-installing the operating software.
ChuckJ
I would still like to know whether the poll results indicate base or S; manual or PDK and whether anyone has tried re-installing the operating software.
ChuckJ
#27
In looking at the profiles and signatures of the respondents thus far, the stumbling does not seem to discriminate.
It occurs in all variants - MAN / PDK / Base and S.
Regards,
#28
ChuckJ
#29
Just to add my details to my poll response, my car is a S 7MT, May 2013 build. No stuble (thank goodness). Hope these issues are resolved soon for all those who are experiencing the problem. Really inexcusable on a car like this.
Edit: no stumble (no stuble either, for that matter).
Edit: no stumble (no stuble either, for that matter).
#30
More data would help. Maybe create an Excel spreadsheet with columns named like this where people could add their own rows to in Google docs or some similar method?
Last edited by naples991; 09-24-2014 at 12:03 PM.