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Any mode for me. IMO all this kills manual transmissions...the point of them is to NOT have computer aided assistance, that's where the fun is. This is prob sadly going to be my last manual as I'm sure it's only going to get more and more computer aided
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My guess - partly because of stability control and traction control, partly because of emissions, and possibly with a slight improvement in mpg in mind. There could be a small benefit for allocating space under the dash and in the engine compartment for the throttle control, and there's be one less physical hole in the firewall (noise reduction).
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A properly ported TB will make the most difference, but if you have more than 10-20k miles on your GDI engine the disruption of the air flow past the intake valves due to the coking deposits has a very noticeable effect on off idle throttle response. This will require a manual intake valve cleaning (NOT a seafoam/BG/CRC engine running!! That will damage pistons and cylinder walls due to the sand like hard abrasive make up of the deposits) and then our E2-X air/oil separating crankcase evacuation system will prevent up to 85% of those deposits from forming int he future as well as other benefits.
Here is a before and after dyno on a 6.2 LT1 engine at 19k miles to show the impact of these deposits. You won't notice the degradation as it is gradual, but after the cleaning night and day difference: ![]() Any questions on more details, just ask. |
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But using that as a reason to not get a MT in the future would be to cut your nose off to spite your face. Automatic transmission powertrains are even more heavily under computer control, you just don't see it as clearly. Norm
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What manual enthusiasts will eventually have (assuming the on-demand driving economy with robo driving doesn't tank car ownership) is automatics that allow manual shifting instantly ...like how supercars have now. So a minor change in driving style while that transitions into more and more mainstream cars and then back to playing with shifting like you used to except no need to deal with a stupid third pedal. That's the future. Not traditional manuals. Last edited by cellsafemode; 05-31-2017 at 04:26 PM. |
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I think having to ride the pedal that's used for stopping in order to go (slowly, in heavy traffic here) is in its own category of stupid. Makes us even. Norm
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So is this the same as the PED "feature" GM put in most cars beginning around 2005? I thought that was easily tuned out....
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Though you are racing against electric, which can end up having a totally different transmission feel and setup. And racing against computer driving and against the driving on demand industry. In no future does the traditional manual transmission survive. |
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. Driving the wife's SUV I manual shift it all the time even though it's an auto, so that's how I see my future. Auto, but manual shifting. I'll let the computer deal with the crap throttle vs rev mating every gear with it. Tour and sport I literally have to tap the pedal to the floor to get the rebs high enough for a downshift. Track throttle is nice, but switching through modes constantly for a smooth ride gets old (and it still has the 'from a stop lag' anyways)
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In what respect? Or are you looking at the shift in isolation from everything else? Engine rpms cannot instantaneously drop or rise to the correct speed, so you need a modicum of clutch modulation (either by the human or by finite speed of hydraulic or electric actuation) to smooth things out. Which takes time. Your fingers will be done with their part and you'll be left waiting for the electronics and hydraulics to finish up with theirs. Been there.
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Seems you've found out that AT's can be rev-matched in spite of themselves. Near as I can tell, it's a pretty small club, welcome aboard. Norm
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The biggest issue I have with the car is that there are no dedicated buttons for suspension, steering and exhaust modes The TC and mode buttons could have been made half as wide and three buttons to cycle through modes of the individual components could have been placed there. I'm almost tempted to figure out the signals being sent by the touchscreen and wiring up something that would replicate them.
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