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View Poll Results: EVO X Transmission Problem POLL
Notchy, grinding, or difficult to engage gears (all the time) 283 45.06%
Notchy, grinding, or difficult to engage gears (only when car is cold) 186 29.62%
Difficult to engage Reverse gear (cold or warm) 32 5.10%
No problems at all 127 20.22%
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Old Oct 26, 2009, 06:25 PM   #526
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^Hey welcome to the site, It's nice to know there are more Evo X's in VT, I've only seen one other with VT plates besides mine...are you in the Burlington area?
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Old Oct 27, 2009, 04:53 PM   #527
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Thanks - I haven't seen too many in VT either. I'm in Monkton. Actually just missed you at SLMP - I could only do Friday/Saturday. You set a mark for me to shoot for since you were about 3 sec per lap faster. It was my first track event ever (I have a lot to learn), but it was a blast. Hopefully will see you at some of the SCCV events.
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Old Oct 29, 2009, 04:08 PM   #528
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I'm sure this has been covered before, but did Mitsubishi make any changes to the 2010 GSR transmission?
You would guess that mitsu would have fixed the tranny issue (notchiness when shifting from 1st to 2nd) on the 2010 model, let me be the first to say that nope, its still alive in the 2010's also.

Its not that bad though, it sometimes happens when its warm, i know it doesn't make sense eh?

Anywho, i still love my car, when i go in for my oil change ill try swapping tranny oil, which would you guys recommend ?
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Old Nov 6, 2009, 08:46 AM   #529
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i just joined the forum because i decided to pick up an x on monday, i'm usually a subie guy but really liked the x, is this soo much of a problem i should stick to a subie? just so you know i've been in debate for over a month going back and forth trying to decide which way to go, thought i had it pinned down but then i read this novel on the tranny problems.
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Old Nov 6, 2009, 12:50 PM   #530
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I'm not sure it is a problem so much as an irritant? I actually am a suby guy as well owning previously a WRX and an STI. I just sold my STI a month ago and am a proud new owner of an X as of last weekend. I noticed this notchiness but it is not as bad as it sounds (I read this thread beforehand too). You can notice it sometimes but like most people said once you warmed up it's not there. You will love the X trust me, I am giddy every time I go out and get in it... but then again I've only had it for a week.
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Old Nov 7, 2009, 01:44 AM   #531
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thanks for the reply jwoodzx7r, you helped put my mind at ease a lil which is what i want since deep down even after reading this i really wanna get the X! i'll keep ya'all posted should have it by the end of next week, i'll be traveling a ways to get it.
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Old Nov 8, 2009, 12:50 PM   #532
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Definitely more of an irritant than any real issue and primarily when cold. I've had my X for six months now and still love driving it every day. I would recommend the AMS shifter bushings - essentially made this disappear for me.
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Old Nov 16, 2009, 02:00 PM   #533
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I usually will experience notchiness from 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd. When I first got the Evo, I thought there was something wrong. But I got into the habit of letting the shifter decide the first few shifts from 1st to 2nd. What this means is that I won't force 2nd gear, but rather let it (the synchros perhaps?) decide when it will accept the shift.

Usually after a few shifts like this, the notchiness is gone and it shifts as smooth as butter. I don't think this is simply allowing the tranny to warm up. I noticed that when I don't do this, then the problem gets worst regardless of how warmed up the transmission is later on in the day. I've been able to pull this off in cold weather (30-40 F) in the morning on the way to work.

If anybody tries this, please realize that it will feel absolutely ridiculous waiting for 2nd gear to slide in properly, but the results are worth it if it works!
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Old Nov 16, 2009, 10:20 PM   #534
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Anyone with a 2010 X experience long term notchyness or tranny problems?
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Old Nov 17, 2009, 12:17 PM   #535
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Anyone with a 2010 X experience long term notchyness or tranny problems?
seeing as they just came out not too long ago, define long term for us.

but essentially those parts are unchanged from the 08's, I wouldn't expect much of a difference.
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Old Nov 19, 2009, 07:38 PM   #536
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This is the same problem that was commonly found in evo viii/ix. One way to get rid of this notchiness is change the weak front motor mount to an aftermarket one.

Beatrush, BLOX and AMS make good front motor mount for all model year EVO VIII/IX and X.
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This is the same problem that was commonly found in evo viii/ix. One way to get rid of this notchiness is change the weak front motor mount to an aftermarket one.

Beatrush, BLOX and AMS make good front motor mount for all model year EVO VIII/IX and X.
awesome, a solution! If this works, then I would be pretty disappointed in Mitsubishi for not solving such a simple problem over three iterations of their halo product.
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Old Yesterday, 11:59 AM   #538
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i just got my evo x..it does grind and slightly notchy..but i'm used to it, usually manual cars are like that...regarding to the reverse, it has always been like that to manual cars..
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