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It's pretty normal. Aggressive gear ratios causes our lower gears to be more jumpy. If you find yourself in a constant stop and go situation, put the car is snow mode and it'll be baby smooth.
Originally Posted by Gville350
I'd say that over time the shifting smooths out after the car has learned your driving style.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^these two above post are exactly what it is. just drive the car how you normally do for awhile and eventually the car will "relearn" your driving habits and youll be fine
My 2011 is350 with 16900 miles felt this way as well. At 183xx now and either ive gotten used to it or it was all in my head. I agree with it feeling better after temp gauge is in the middle (warmed up). Never reseted my ecu.
Wow that black IS is clean and sick looking. Is that the Tom's kit with quad exhausts? Where do you get that exhaust? How much is the whole kit + exhaust + paint and installation?
It's the replica JP Vizage rear lip. I trimmed it out with a utility blade and heat gun to fit four tips instead of two. I also had to cut the bumper. The exhaust is just a custom quad exhaust with 4 inch tips. The exhaust is an axle-back, parts and cost to make it was about $500. Rear lip was about $400 painted. Install was done myself.