Hi everyone, I am new here and have a few questions the Z initiated. I am currently driving an Audi S5 (2008) 6MT. I love the car, but as always,
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03-11-2011, 09:05 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Hi everyone, I am new here and have a few questions the Z initiated. I am currently driving an Audi S5 (2008) 6MT. I love the car, but as always, after 3 years I am itching for a change. Living in Pittsburgh where we not only have snow, but hills, I have always gone awd but would love to get a rwd vehicle. Given the price of even a fully loaded 370, I am seriously considering the 370 and buying a 4x4 for the bad weather months. Anyway, I have a couple of questions. Although I will almost assuredly buy the MT6 does anyone have performance data comparing the MT to the AT7? Second, can the passenger side airbags be turned off for undersized/weight passengers (or maybe they are off automatically if a low weight passenger is in the seat (sometimes I need to take one of my 3 kids somewhere while my wife has the other two)?
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7AT will generally be a touch faster but the 6MT is a fun, albeit noisy transmission. Though there are varying opinions, I absolutely love synchro rev matching.
The airbags are automatic. |
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Someone else will have to weigh-in on the performance data, but the passenger seat has an 'occupant detection system' that senses the weight and shape of the object in the seat and will turn the a/bag off if it detects a child or child seat. There's a light on the dash to tell you when it is inactivated.
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I would love to test this theory. Especially being that autos are known for more drivetrain loss and a little more weight. I've seen this issue discussed here many times. I just fail to see it.
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The only reason the auto is a bit faster on the 1/4 mile is the shifts. No matter how fast you shift the manual, you can't shift faster than just tapping the paddle shifters on the auto. I had both the 6MT and still have the 7AT 370, on the track the AT was faster but the MT was way more fun.
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The 7AT has been tested only about 0.1 second quicker in the 0-60 and around 0.1-0.3 seconds quicker in the 1/4 mile on average. A very skilled 6MT driver may be able to match or best the 7AT times. However, I think the fastest 1/4 mile time on record is from a 6MT.
I think an average driver in a 7AT would probably post a quicker time than an average 6MT time. I've also heard the times for the 7AT are more consistent. |
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I've never heard any MT make the grind noise? Press clutch in til your in the next gear then let it up.
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Maybe he meant gear-whine? My T56 made a LITTLE gear whine, and the T/O bearing rattled a tad. All normal for a T56, but the transmission in the 370Z was pretty darn quiet. I didn't notice anything.
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