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Has anyone driven the 6 speed Manual ? I have been driving Manual Transmissions for more years that I want to admit.......and If I have this feature figured out correctly,

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Old 01-24-2009, 03:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone driven the 6 speed Manual ? I have been driving Manual Transmissions for more years that I want to admit.......and If I have this feature figured out correctly, I will not be able to "Back Off" or "Gear Down" the way that I am accustomed to doing.......I do know that it has a button so you can turn off this feature......and I can and do rev match myself.
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Well I don't own one yet but I test drove it this morning and yes the rev match feature did throw me off as far as how I normally drive like I engine brake and blip the throttle on my 350z currently. You can turn this feature on/off but I wasn't behind the wheel long enough to test it out thoroughly. Its interesting though and I can see myself driving with it on all the time, I always get aggressive drivers cutting me off in traffic causing me to abruptly downshift and I think this would help in that respect, plus it sounds really cool trust me!
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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But could you Back off .....as in slow down as fast with this feature on....? That is what I mean.....it I want to gear down and slow down fast......and I revmatch....then this seems like to me it would take longer..........make sense ?
I might not be thinking this tru correctly....lol
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But could you Back off .....as in slow down as fast with this feature on....? That is what I mean.....it I want to gear down and slow down fast......and I revmatch....then this seems like to me it would take longer..........make sense ?
I might not be thinking this tru correctly....lol
The computer seems to anticipate your next move and match the revs perfectly. I tried back off as you put it but the car seemed to remain in the power band ready for me to mash the gas again. I get what your saying and I think you can drive it how you are describing by just turning the button off than it acts like a normal MT. But yes I think with the feature turned on it would be a little tricky to gear down and slowdown fast cuz that mode is meant for sprinted driving or curvy roads so it can power you out of a turn quicker and similar situations.
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The computer seems to anticipate your next move and match the revs perfectly. I tried back off as you put it but the car seemed to remain in the power band ready for me to mash the gas again. I get what your saying and I think you can drive it how you are describing by just turning the button off than it acts like a normal MT. But yes I think with the feature turned on it would be a little tricky to gear down and slowdown fast cuz that mode is meant for sprinted driving or curvy roads so it can power you out of a turn quicker and similar situations.

i own a 370z 6MT w/ synchro rev and i noticed the revs dont drop as quickly when i put it in gear... say im going from 80 at ~3k rpm and drop it to 3rd at ~6k rpm... the speed wont slow as dramatically as you would expect on regular MTs. IMO i think its because on standards no matter how good you are blipping your own throttle, it jerks the car (whether you feel it or not) causing it to slow down(faster). Where with this new feature.. you might feel a little skeptical w/o trying it.. it does it perfectly. doesnt jerk the car AT ALL.
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You can just turn off SR if you want to engine brake with tranny while down shifting.

At first I didn't like the SR because I have been use to heel/toe shifting for many years, it was a learned skill that I wasn't ready to give up.

After driving the car for over 1000 miles now, I have succumbed to it, I can say that once you get use to it, it just makes sense. Just mash the brakes and downshift and it hits the engine revs perfectly every time, there are very few drivers that can do that every single time. SR is something I feel that a lot of other MT cars will have on them in the future. It works good!, and if you don't want it, turn it off.

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i own a 370z 6MT w/ synchro rev and i noticed the revs dont drop as quickly when i put it in gear... say im going from 80 at ~3k rpm and drop it to 3rd at ~6k rpm... the speed wont slow as dramatically as you would expect on regular MTs.
That is due to the 30 lb. flywheel. The synchrorev feature is essentially a perfect heel-n-toe downshift.
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Just mash the brakes and downshift and it hits the engine revs perfectly every time . . .
Just to make sure no one gets the wrong impression, I want to point out that you do not have to hit the brakes for the automatic blipping to take place. The engine blips as soon as it detects that you've shifted to a lower gear, regardless of whether or not you're on the brakes.
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Just to make sure no one gets the wrong impression, I want to point out that you do not have to hit the brakes for the automatic blipping to take place. The engine blips as soon as it detects that you've shifted to a lower gear, regardless of whether or not you're on the brakes.
yea that.
and the engine revs automatically even though you dont go into a gear.
for example.. like when you move the lever left towards gear 1-2 when you were cruising at 45 at 4th.. it will automatically start revving up.
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Default Guess I am missing something....

I never hit the break first before downshifting .........but I have been doing this for over 35 years and in sports cars....I also never hit the break before entering a turn.....but instead step on the gas.........maybe I just drive too aggressively ......lol.........but then again that is why I loooove sports cars.......
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Just an FYI, the only time you should ever engine brake is when you're foot brake is malfunctioning. (Don't flame me for this!)

Brake pads are cheaper to replace than a transmission! Engine braking is only OK for a transmission if the gears in the trans are straight cut. But that's not the case in this transmission.
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yea that.
and the engine revs automatically even though you dont go into a gear.
for example.. like when you move the lever left towards gear 1-2 when you were cruising at 45 at 4th.. it will automatically start revving up.
Actually, this is kinda depends. I actually experimented with this the other day. If you move the shifter from 3rd over to the 1-2 side, you are right that it will blip even before you actually slide into 2nd. But try moving it out of 4th -- it won't blip until you actually move into 3rd. And that makes sense, because there's no way for the computer to know if you're moving from 4th into 3rd, or 4th into 5th (in which case it'd not make sense to blip). Whereas if you're moving the shifter to the left 1-2 slot, then it's obvious that you're downshifting even before you actually slide into 2nd. It's a very slick system!
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I say again......I have never had to replace a transmission or a clutch or for that matter, break pads, and have driven hundreds of thousands of miles on curvy mountains going as fast as I can in turns. That is why I drive a sports car........and I might add I have never had any engine or transmission problems.......anyone that breaks before a turn instead of accelerating ... or at least just letting off the gas instead of braking.........brakes are dangerous in curves......I must drive differently .......lol...........

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^ Dude, it's "brake", not "break." You keep making me think of this guy ->
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Funny story on this feature; when I drove my car last night, I purposely slowed a little so that I could see how the feature worked, and when I did it, I intuitively blipped the throttle, so I missed my opportunity to hear/see it work. I need to retrain my brain a little before I use it appropriately.
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