Something which was brought up to me a while back by Camaro_Zach and Magnus is the infamous late model tach lag.
You rev, and then look down to watch it still going up after the engine is back at idle... thats seriously how bad it is, and I think its GM's infinite wisdom trying to make the tach "smooth" instead of "responsive"
I know the 97's didnt do it, and nothing before them, so its a 98+ or 99+ thing. All the gauge clusters which have a coolant scale that starts at 160F are unaffected, anything else has tach lag.
Im not sure how to get rid of it, other than put in a shift light (this is assuming the PCM isn't lagging and its just my cluster). Anyone got any fix ideas for it? I've actually *gasp* thought about telling GM and asking.
You rev, and then look down to watch it still going up after the engine is back at idle... thats seriously how bad it is, and I think its GM's infinite wisdom trying to make the tach "smooth" instead of "responsive"
I know the 97's didnt do it, and nothing before them, so its a 98+ or 99+ thing. All the gauge clusters which have a coolant scale that starts at 160F are unaffected, anything else has tach lag.
Im not sure how to get rid of it, other than put in a shift light (this is assuming the PCM isn't lagging and its just my cluster). Anyone got any fix ideas for it? I've actually *gasp* thought about telling GM and asking.
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