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But in particular, I've heard these same complaints in the BMW forums and some in the Mopar ones. And I believe one of the first problems with the 6th reported on this forum was a M6 that failed. Food for thought.
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Automatics in general have flaws being tracked. Do we really need to go over them again and again? Everyone I know who tracks their cars cares about TIME. If you have an automatic and use manual mode with it's delay (no matter how small you may think it is), it will slow you down, that is a fact. If you care about time, leave it in drive. If you are just doing fun track days, and not interested in time, then so be it...shift away with those paddles.
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On the second point, evidently we do since you really haven't really detailed the actual flaws. No one, including me, said there was no lag. What we said is the lag is less than shifting a manual car. If you want to have a fast SINGLE lap, then leave it in fully automatic mode. If you want a full day of consistently FAST lap times, use manual mode. Tadge has said this, Rick Malone instructs this way, Randy Pobst confirmed it. I have also experienced full days in the Nevada desert using manual mode in an automatic Z06 and it works. Amazingly fast shifts and near perfect gear selection. I've never hit the rev limiter, either. So, I'm not sure where the flaws lie...unless it is the lack of a pedal.
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Any time I see an auto versus manual thread, I see it as a toss-up. There are benefits to both. Any argument you can come up with can be countered by the "other" camp which is why these threads go on forever. If your concern is paddle delay, you can make up for that small delay on the straights where the auto shifts faster than the manual anyway. Plus in the vast majority of situations, you can learn to anticipate the shift and compensate for the delay: very seldom do you have a "random emergency" situation where you suddenly have to change gears in an instant without warning. You can argue that you have "more control" with a manual. But the other side of that coin is that you can actually have more precise control with an automatic because your right hand isn't leaving the steering wheel all the time.
Every point has a counter point. So I say run what you brung and use the tools at your disposal, whether it be auto or manual. Manual drivers might not "like it" that you equalled or beat their time in your automatic because you "had less to do". So be it. One is still not inherently better than the other. Mike |
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And I do enjoy manually shifting my Z06.
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Where the A8 will really shine is drag racing. Put the car in manual mode, don't use the paddle shifters, let the car shift by itself just as it hits redline. You will bang through the gears and leave the manual shifting guys behind. My A6 is awesome for this.
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The reason that C7Z06s with the A8 have been manually shifting is to short shift. Simply because the 8L90 is programmed so aggressively in D that the car overheats very quickly and much more quickly than the 7 speed. Remember packaging on the Corvette doesn't allow the room for cooling that the Camaro or ATS-V have. Most have reported that they can get double the hot laps in before dangerous oil temps in a Z06 by short (paddle) shifting the 8L90. Also the one case of an A8 owner switching to a manual I know of was not because the car with the A8 was not very fast on track but because of the overheating issue. Yes, that was a Florida case.
Rather than endlessly debate this you might spend some time on a C7 forum and you will get lots of actual experience to help you make a decision. At this point the Camaro6 forum is mostly speculation. Edit: I withdraw my recommendation re: the C7Forum. They have a similar thread over there that is as bad as this one is. Lots of people defending their own choice with little data or ability to see the other sides point.
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If you guys think the paddles are fast in the camaro, you should drive the Challenger SCAT pack with the A8 and paddles. There is NO delay in the paddes and shifting. It truly feels like a DCT.
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That remote start system though...love it!
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Well I know someone else in FL who did the same thing. But, it was not due to overheating (as his car didn't, but it wasn't given a chance to) it was due to the fact he was told to use manual mode so it didn't overheat, but he didn't like the response from the paddles... |
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But in all honestly, you shouldn't by an automatic for how it responds in manual mode (buy a manual then), you should by it for how well it works in full automatic mode, which the GM A8 does very well. |
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