Pedal Boxes

Sandgroper replied on 10/06/2020 09:35

Posted on 10/06/2020 09:35

I have recently purchased an automatic and experienced the slight lag in take-off common in most automatics that I have driven.

There is a product on the market usually called a 'peddle box' which smooths the lag out of the electronic accelerator, which sounds like a good idea! It isn't a performance enhancer tuning box, those are entirely different.

I would  be interested in an opinion from anyone that has gone down the peddle box route. I will have to inform my insurer and either pay an enhanced premium or delay fitment and change my insurer eventually of course. 

Moderator Edit:

Your thread title has been changed for the benefit of those reading the index as I think you meant Pedal Boxes rather than peddle (as in to offer for sale).  The content of your post has not, however, been altered.

EmilysDad replied on 12/06/2020 15:28

Posted on 12/06/2020 12:03 by lornalou1

So when the manufacturers state that it alters suspension and steering feels they are talking bull. 

Posted on 12/06/2020 15:28

Aren't we still talking throttle response? On my Omega it just altered gearbox shift points as it did with the Senators before it. It alters suspension on my ML too .... no idea about steering. Different cars do different things but none alter the actual throttle response  .....thats done with your right foot.

lornalou1 replied on 14/06/2020 16:07

Posted on 12/06/2020 15:28 by EmilysDad

Aren't we still talking throttle response? On my Omega it just altered gearbox shift points as it did with the Senators before it. It alters suspension on my ML too .... no idea about steering. Different cars do different things but none alter the actual throttle response  .....thats done with your right foot.

Posted on 14/06/2020 16:07

taken from my owners manual

Your vehicle is equipped with a SPORT Mode feature. This
mode is a configuration set up for typical enthusiast driving.
The engine, transmission, and steering systems are all set to
their SPORT settings. SPORT Mode will provide improved
throttle response and modified transmission shift points for
an enhanced driving experience, as well the greater amount
of steering feel. This mode may be activated and deactivated
by pushing the SPORT button on the instrument panel
switch bank.

Can you read-SPORT mode will provide improved throttle response. 

Thanks very much. 

EmilysDad replied on 14/06/2020 20:09

Posted on 14/06/2020 16:07 by lornalou1

taken from my owners manual

Your vehicle is equipped with a SPORT Mode feature. This
mode is a configuration set up for typical enthusiast driving.
The engine, transmission, and steering systems are all set to
their SPORT settings. SPORT Mode will provide improved
throttle response and modified transmission shift points for
an enhanced driving experience, as well the greater amount
of steering feel. This mode may be activated and deactivated
by pushing the SPORT button on the instrument panel
switch bank.

Can you read-SPORT mode will provide improved throttle response. 

Thanks very much. 

Posted on 14/06/2020 20:09

whatever .....

gould300 replied on 19/06/2020 09:49

Posted on 19/06/2020 09:49

The OP doesn't say what car they have, however on my Skoda the powers that be have decided to make it 'greener' by changing the throttle response so it's non-linear and it can be quite annoying at times. Instead of pressing a little harder to accelerate you can find yourself pressing harder... harder... harder... then wallop! you've dropped down two gears and you're screaming off towards the horizon. Not normally an issue but if you need to make progress suddenly then finding the exact spot to hit for the acceleration required is near impossible.

Quite a few people on the Skoda forums have fitted a box (which makes response linear and can be adjusted to vary the amount of pedal travel required for full throttle) with positive results.

When I enquired with my insurer (Aviva) they hadn't a clue what it was and wouldn't insure me if I had one fitted so I didn't bother.

No need for anyone to respond along the lines of "well, you're not driving it properly then" wink

Metheven replied on 19/06/2020 13:58

Posted on 14/06/2020 16:07 by lornalou1

taken from my owners manual

Your vehicle is equipped with a SPORT Mode feature. This
mode is a configuration set up for typical enthusiast driving.
The engine, transmission, and steering systems are all set to
their SPORT settings. SPORT Mode will provide improved
throttle response and modified transmission shift points for
an enhanced driving experience, as well the greater amount
of steering feel. This mode may be activated and deactivated
by pushing the SPORT button on the instrument panel
switch bank.

Can you read-SPORT mode will provide improved throttle response. 

Thanks very much. 

Posted on 19/06/2020 13:58

Of course you are right, some manufacturers change transmission settings only, some transmission and throttle response along with a host of other things. When CANBUS arrived all these options soon became available on cars.

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