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Old 10-11-2017, 03:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Did i mess up my z ?
Last night as i was exiting the highway (it was in manual mode) , i totally forgot it was in manual mode since i had cruise control on . Well as i started driving it reved high in first gear like 6k rpm . Im so used to shifting my infiniti g35 by pushing it up , well in the z it gos into neutral .. so now im in neutral with 5k-6k rpm and i pop it back into drive, and the car jolts and tires chrip . im like ****! Did i mess up anything ? I got home safely , still drove fine
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Old 10-11-2017, 06:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Congratulations, dude! You just popped the clutch on an automatic!
It will be fine, as long as you don't make a habit of it, lol.

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I did totally not understand the sequence of what happened, but going form D into N is totally fine. Also going back into D is "only" wearing out your clutch. Even on Automatics it's a part that can be replaced, but it's just a headache to do so.

Most people should just leave it in D all the time when they drive.
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Also going back into D is "only" wearing out your clutch. Even on Automatics it's a part that can be replaced, but it's just a headache to do so.
What clutch? Correct me if I'm wrong but the 370Z 7AT does not have a clutch. It is a torque converter transmission or as it is sometimes referred to as a "slushbox". But it is an extremely good one that has very tight shifts almost mimicking a clutch-type auto.

Soooo, I don't think you harmed anything if it's driving fine. I also think the electronic controls within the tranny would have probably prevented any harmful shifts.
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If I remember correctly the computer cuts throttle on an unloaded engine at high RPM. Can't remember the cutoff ATM.
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You're probably OK. As others have mentioned the trans is pretty tough and the nannies will try to prevent you from destroying anything.
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thanks for the input guys ..i barely got her too , cant be abusing her yet .. when it happened i figured it simulated reving up the rpms and dropping the clutch , but not sure about this 7a/t, which is why im asking
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Glad no damage to your new ride. Neutral to drive is still better than drive to reverse. ha ha

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What clutch? Correct me if I'm wrong but the 370Z 7AT does not have a clutch. It is a torque converter transmission or as it is sometimes referred to as a "slushbox". But it is an extremely good one that has very tight shifts almost mimicking a clutch-type auto.
Hmm not sure about the 370Z AT, but I thought they might use these clutch bands. Not sure what they are really called.
I mean there has to be some piece that will competely disconnect the transmission from the engine in Neutral.

But yes, I agree, the 370Z AT is still one of the best. I never annoyed me so far as compared to some VW DSGs...
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Hmm not sure about the 370Z AT, but I thought they might use these clutch bands. Not sure what they are really called.
I mean there has to be some piece that will competely disconnect the transmission from the engine in Neutral. ...
In neutral, all the clutch bands*are disengaged.


* there may be a more technical name, but that's what I've heard them called over the last 45 years or so. https://www.google.com/search?q=clut...2Btransmission
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