
Just because a "nanny" behaves differently in your Stinger doesn't mean that is a universal or even common behavior in other Stingers. I ardently believe that the complexity and interconnectedness in modern vehicles is so little understood that even the designers/engineers can be surprised at the manifestations/quirks in their own creations.The weird part was it didn't go into limp mode. After I straightened out I could keep drifting and doing donuts. Could an ECU tune get rid of this Nanny?
I've experienced this several times, where the tach bounces off the red line and the trans upshifts immediately. The effect would be like the "gas cutting out". Doing donuts would have to have very high revs, so once the needle hits the red line, there goes the lower gear, and the guts are pulled out of the donut!I'm used to fuel cut being about crossing an imposed rpm limit. But with our automatic transmissions it should change gears. Is that what happened?
That's my point. In a manual transmission you'd hit fuel cut but it would bounce right back on as soon as revs dropped slightly. You could do a burnout and just bounce off the limiter/fuel cut. But in our cars that drop to another gear would likely kill the spinning of the tires.I've experienced this several times, where the tach bounces off the red line and the trans upshifts immediately. The effect would be like the "gas cutting out". Doing donuts would have to have very high revs, so once the needle hits the red line, there goes the lower gear, and the guts are pulled out of the donut!![]()