Originally Posted by Zythaxus The dead hath arisen I know right? That said... Originally Posted by arcticreaver i've used the paddles a few times but since i've never driven a
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03-26-2013, 08:57 AM | #31 (permalink) |
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I know right? That said... I know this guy probably isn't on the forum anymore and likely doesn't even own the Z anymore, but... he may want to consider selling his cars and never driving one ever again, as he seems to be ill equipped for it. |
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I understand what you mean. It is indeed difficult to describe. But if its like what you mentioned about just using the middle finger, then I think mine should be considerable stiffer. I will need quite a bit of effort just flicking it once if I'm to use only the middle finger....it feels really "sticky"...flicking it a few times quickly will require at least 2 fingers |
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03-26-2013, 11:00 AM | #33 (permalink) |
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Maybe the previous owner spilled Coca-cola in the paddle hinges or something, who knows Maybe try to clean them up and lube them.
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Anybody ever decide if this was a good idea that worked?
Have a 7AT? The best $2 mod ever! I forgot all about it and never tried it.
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Thread from the grave sent me over to that mod which is a great idea!
With the one Z I have used the paddles on I was surprised at the effort needed to flick them. Then again, current/previous owners I don't think use them. I'm sure I'd get used to the feel, no matter the resistance, with repeated use. My automatic Eclipse has "sport" mode which lets me control the gears just like the paddles, and I love it. After about a year of owning the car, I tried it out, and never went back. (I also don't know how to drive manual, but I know when to shift...!) |
03-26-2013, 02:17 PM | #36 (permalink) |
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I have found that keeping the throttle position steady when shifting up or down has a huge impact on how smoothly the automatic reacts to your inputs. Don't approach slow turns in 7th gear or your going to have to wait a few seconds before you can be back in 2nd gear. Some of the issues sound like they are due to driving style and what I would call driver error.
When driving hard I listen to RPMs and feel how much pull I am getting out of the gear. I also try not to shift mid turn as there's enough torque to make you spin out especially if your throttle position is constantly moving. There are a lot of variables that the ECU has to keep track of so the more of them that you keep static while it's working out the shift logic then the better it will perform. Also, low rpm launches are wicked fast in the 7AT once you get the feel for it and keep traction throughout. |
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Hey guys I got so much crap for getting a 2009 370z touring SP fully loaded 7AT. I believe the auto is amazing but I mean I don't get it what's so much better I can go into manual mode whenever I want I stead of shifting all the time. I wish there was an auto rev or something but its amazing the way it is. Did I really mess up by getting the 7AT
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But if you love driving manual, or someone else loves driving manual, for that feeling of being connected to the road, the experience, and being a part of a powerful machine, then you'll be inclined towards manuals. Also, people who've driven manuals for a very long time so that they could control shifting and power whenever they want may just not have lived with paddles long enough to fall in love with it. Either way, you didn't mess up at all. Whatever makes you happy is what matters. |
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So what happens if you red line using the paddles? Does it shift up by itself when you go over? Never driven an auto w/ manual option.
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No, it'll just sit on the rev limiter and bounce off it. The only time it shifts for you in M-mode is it will downshift for you if you let the revs get way too low, as in low enough to lug out the engine, way way underneath the powerband. As long as you're staying on top of things and staying up in the useful RPM range, it acts like a DCT or auto-sequential would.
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At low road speeds, I find anything approaching 1500ish RPM's on coast down or braking is where it likes to automatically down shift. I just flick down as i drop below 1800, and find it to be in the right gear with limited rev matching 90% of the time.
In parking lots or very slow roads (< 30 mph), I usually just keep in in D for ease, otherwise I'm just lumping around in 3rd and dancing between that 2nd and 4th. It would be nice to turn off the automatic downshift feature, but overall, I'd say the 7AT is a soli 9.5/10 on performance and predictability.
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