Originally Posted by b1adesofcha0s I don't really know what it feels like to drive a 6MT in traffic, but I can see why it would be really annoying/tiring. It's transparent,
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12-08-2011, 04:01 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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It's transparent, really, unless you have a six puck or something. Those are totally unnecessary imo though. 800whp in a civic didn't necessitate my friend having one, and his car drove very nice low speeds and in traffic. I'm staying stock though, so no issue. Traffic and a stock never irked me.
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Also read about temp above your post, sounds like it won't matter one bit to me. I won't overheating it. I'm kindof torn, but the reason is all the bad I hear about the manuals vs. The disconnect I have always felt with automatics. I'm still in the manual camp, but if they find the car I want except in auto, ill be stressing. |
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Here is another reason to get a manual : Not only are manual transmissions awesome, they're a theft deterrent
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Took a two hour mountain drive with my 7AT yesterday:
I was smoother and more accurate with the steering-two hands on the wheel. I was able to concentrate on the next corner better. No missed shifts. Effortless up and down shifts in mid corner. Down shifts don't upset the car in mid corner. I was a faster and probably safer driver due to fewer distractions. Other bonuses: Easier in traffic. Better gas mileage. Quicker. More gears to choose from. Quicker down shifts than a manual if traffic surprises you and you need power right now- stomp on it and go. Better trade-in. The shifts are faster than you think. Negatives: It's direct but not as direct as a manual. The manual involves you more. Manual is more "raw". A manual is cheaper to buy. I've always preferred manuals but an occasional issue with my left leg made me give the 7AT a look. From time to time I wish I had a manual but I keep finding more ways to exploit the advantages of the 7AT so I'm happy with my choice. Get what YOU want. |
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Yeah he's referring to this quote from WWJD:
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1. The ability to burnout 2. Exhaust note is less aggressive than the manual/very mild torque converter drone. But nothing close to how bad other autos have it. 3. If you are really used to the clutch, you will feel like you need something to step on with your left leg at first. I have driven every shifting auto out there in the Z's price range and above. Nothing feels like it except the DCT's out there. I'm not telling you to buy the auto. And I'm not going to say the auto is better than a manual. But I will say this. It will be a long time till another car brand will be able to duplicate this level of performance from a slushbox. When people are in my car and I'm shifting. They think its a manual transmission. Power delivery from the auto is that direct. I will take the pepsi challenge on power delivery with the 7at. Its just that impressive. Obviously there will be advantages to a manual on a few levels. Turbos bigger than stage 2. Drifting is easier. The art of heal and toe when SRM is off. But the 7 at provides so much diversity in its programming. I thing it makes it easy to transition from manual to auto. |
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He may be referring to the fact that it will automatically downshift if the revs drop below 1.5 K.
I find that mildly annoying too, but you can downshift before it happens and if you don't, we'll then you are in the right gear for when you plan to accelerate out of the corner, so it all works out. It's a minor issue -- basically you can't really be in the "wrong" gear as revs drop. Otherwise the 7AT is pretty much perfect. Anybody know whether the GT-R does that too?
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Don't know the status of the GT-R or other PDK/DSG-type transmissions on the automatic downshifts. However, on our 7AT it's really more of a help than a hinderance. If you're actively managing your downshifts you'll be hitting that button way before the TCM does it for you. The TCM downshifts at a pathetically low RPM just to prevent a long-period loss of lockup (or for that matter, engine shutoff eventually) due to low RPMs. If you're not actively managing downshifts (e.g. coming down to a red light in normal everyday street traffic), just let it do its thing and it'll keep you in the right gear for a very mild and fuel-efficient takeoff when traffic starts moving again
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I agree. I tested if it would downshift or kill the car or buck. I liked that it does that. I imagine without the rest of the stuff ( stick and clutch) going on a lot of people would forget to ds and kill it often.
I have just not had good luck with autos, but if they find my car 100% as I want it except in auto, I might consider. I just have never seen a reliable auto, and do plan on keeping the car long term. I have owned 3 autos so far. Killed em all, or at least had them slipping on hot days. Never killed a manual. |
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one thing reason i like a manual over the auto is being able to push in the clutch and coast in nuetral. other than that i will take the 7AT. Its a perfect balance for those of us that want to be comfortable cruising and switch to manual mode to have fun also.
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