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Off throttle - the car seems to continue to fuel itself
Hi,
I wasn't sure how to title this, and I'm really struggling to think of how to describe it.
Manual Mark 6 GTI 33,0000km 2.5 years old.
I'm noticing that when driving along with some throttle (in moving traffic) when I get out of the throttle (no application of brake, just coasting) it seems like the car takes a long time to respond. a second to maybe two, before the car starts to slow down against the compression of the engine.
Not only can I only feel it, but hear the exhaust not change significantly later than getting out of the throttle.
It is almost as if the car continues to fuel itself long after I've removed the input.
Anyone else experienced this?
Cheers
Justin
ps I'm aware that compression braking is not as aggressive in a turbocharged car. It seems it's more about the fly by wire throttle being slow to respond to my removal of input. (but not slow in application)
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