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6spd gearing SS-tall?
Ok...so I don't have my car anymore (lemon buy back). But question about the 6spd.
I recall that 5th gear was kind of an overdrive and didn't have much punch unless I was going at least 70 or so on the freeway. And I found 6th gear almost useless. A true overdrive if you're doing long cruises and don't want any power. I test drove an A8 and thought it was pretty good, especially in sport mode. But if I get another SS, still leaning towards manual..... ![]() But anyone think 5th is a little tall on this car? |
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5th is what you would expect. It is much better than in the old 4th Gens. 5th was like watching grass grow as you slowly gained speed.
At the fat part of the power band, 5th pulls fairly strong. 6th is 6th. It returns 20+ MPG.
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I mean 1-4 are all the gears you need to go fast. Then 5th for me is great for 60-70 and 6th is fine for anything 70+ if I'm just cruising along and usually yields 25mpg which is lovely lol.
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4th is 1:1 - stay here if you want performance at highway speeds 5th is 1:1.5 - great for cruising up to 65 or so... 6th is 1:2.0 - for freeway cruising, and decent gas mileage, and quiet let's say you are cruising in 6th and... -- you want to pass someone with above average gusto, then you may want to downshift to 5th first. -- if you really want to romp on it... you downshift straight to 4th first. of course you could just leave it in 6th, it all depends on how aggressive you want to be... nice thing about manual trans is you choose your result. |
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For reference: http://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=409961 |
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The stock CA M6 SS will easily run mid 12s or faster with practice. An M6 has run in the 11s stock with only a tire replacement. Not DRs. So it ain't slow. You will find 5th gear perfect for country roads under 55 mph. 6th is for 55+ on the highway. And to me the M6 is 3x more fun than an automatic , just not in traffic. The stock shifter is great, the transmission shifts smooth, and the drivers seating was designed with the manual driver in mind. Easy choice for me.
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In the SS, correct. In the V6/I4, 5th is 1:1, 6th is 0.75 overdrive. I wish we had two overdrive gears.
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No exaggeration. Those are highway MGPs only. Done it more than once as others have in the SS M6. That long gearing. But sadly with my current mods mid to high 20s. Oh well, my SS M6 can now keep up with the A8s.
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