I'm from the UK and a few weeks ago I purchased (what I thought) was a lovely Evo X 08. Everything seemed fine until a holiday trip (around 400 miles round trip) at which time when I returned home the engine wasn't sounding right. Couldn't put a finger on it but it certainly didn't sound normal.
After leaving the vehicle till the next day and proceeding to drive it I began to notice something quite strange, as I accelerate at a steady rate (foot fixed at a certain position) the RPM needle seems to 'ramp' up in stages, it's not an even progression till I change gear. This can be when driving sedately or when accelerating onto a motorway. I'm near 100% positive this behaviour did not exist when I first got the car.
I took it to my nearest Mitsubishi dealer and they looked at it for 20 minutes or so and came back and told me it's by design, these SST gearboxes are new, my car had the latest version software and to live with it.
I decided to get a second opinion from another dealer. I took the technician with me and he agreed he could see what was going on, however their diagnostic machine was broken (nice of them to tell me _after_ the drive!) and again they seemed to think it was probably normal. At first I thought the RPM needle might be just acting strangely, however the engine note does seem to 'ramp' up with the needle.
So the question is, am I going crazy or is there something not quite right?
(I've seen some other threads mentioning a similar type of behaviour and somebody mentions the car running too rich and a dealer will correct it...)
After leaving the vehicle till the next day and proceeding to drive it I began to notice something quite strange, as I accelerate at a steady rate (foot fixed at a certain position) the RPM needle seems to 'ramp' up in stages, it's not an even progression till I change gear. This can be when driving sedately or when accelerating onto a motorway. I'm near 100% positive this behaviour did not exist when I first got the car.
I took it to my nearest Mitsubishi dealer and they looked at it for 20 minutes or so and came back and told me it's by design, these SST gearboxes are new, my car had the latest version software and to live with it.
I decided to get a second opinion from another dealer. I took the technician with me and he agreed he could see what was going on, however their diagnostic machine was broken (nice of them to tell me _after_ the drive!) and again they seemed to think it was probably normal. At first I thought the RPM needle might be just acting strangely, however the engine note does seem to 'ramp' up with the needle.
So the question is, am I going crazy or is there something not quite right?
(I've seen some other threads mentioning a similar type of behaviour and somebody mentions the car running too rich and a dealer will correct it...)