Originally Posted by shabarivas Shift slow when you go slow and shift fast when you go fast BlueMax : I spent considerable time out driving today, concentrating on shifting and
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03-02-2010, 02:14 AM | #61 (permalink) |
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I spent considerable time out driving today, concentrating on shifting and handling. Shabarivas nailed it: 1) In town and in low-speed situations, shift slowly and gently. Drive like a Grannie and, after a while, you'll get smoother and more relaxed with the shifting. 2) In hard driving contexts, shift aggressively and get on the power immediately--shazam! Push the right foot down and feel the power pull you up toward the next shift--very gratifying. Hope that helps. Now for real fun, turn the VDC off and and go for it. Oh, yeah... Last edited by jeffreyfranz; 03-02-2010 at 02:22 AM. |
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It's always something.
No, I have never yet CRUNCHed my transmission on this admittedly new car (1200 miles)--I suppose there's still time. I simply meant not to be afraid of the car. In "hard driving contexts" (remember that?)... oh, never mind. It is absolutely not necessary to brutalize the car in order to shift aggressively (or drive aggressively, for that matter), and "getting on the power early" ("slam" was your word) is a necessary and desirable part of high-performance driving. Doing it all smoothly; that is where we are in complete agreement.
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I was embarrassed to even state how I could not shift smoothly in the Z when I first got it. So glad to find out it wasn't me. I was so frustrated the first 3 months, I thought it was because its not my DD. Every time I would get it in it was like learning to shift all over again. I began to doubt if I would ever learn the gearing. I was most frustrated with 1st being so short, I still don't get that. But I have owned 5 manual tranny's and couldn't believe how difficult it was to get 1st to 2nd smoothly. Finally after 6 months things are alot smoother but I still clunk 1st-2nd every now and then. Slow and easy, slow and easy!
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08-22-2012, 10:21 PM | #68 (permalink) |
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Every once in awhile I get that clunk when going from 1st to 2nd, usually after the first time I start the car. It took me some time to get use to driving the Z. At first I just totally sucked and get jerking when shifting gears. Now, I've learned to take my time and my shifts are pretty smooth.
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08-22-2012, 10:44 PM | #69 (permalink) |
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If you let out clutch slow and smooth you won't have clunk feeling. Also a lot of people don't get used to it might because of the SRM. When it's on, you don't need to blipping the gas when shifting from 1st to 2nd. Try it.
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Got a 13 w/SRM. 2/3 of the time, my shift's from 1 to 2 is fine. 1/3 of the time it's not as smooth as I like, but thought it was my driving. Does anyone know if this is better in the 13?
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On the 1-2 shift, hitting the gas (even slightly) a little early causes a clunk and a jerk. Letting it engage into 2nd then smoothly applying throttle makes a very smooth shift, however if you apply the gas too late after the engagement, like any other stick you get the slowdown then jerk acceleration. Practicing this, my drive to work this morning was really smooth. Got a 13 though, maybe different model years behave differently. |
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Drive fast shift fast, drive slow shift slow. Ease on the gas. I got it to perfect now
Of course there are times that I still clunk but practice made perfect for me!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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