Shifting with an automatic....
#43
RE: Shifting with an automatic....
Contrary to popular belief, I find that my launch is significantly better when shifted. First gear on my car can fly, but when it's not in 1 it will shift out too soon. Also, engine braking adds control when done right. The biggest thing that you have to learn is where the car wants to shift in various conditions and how long it will take to initiate the shift. If you floor it in 1 and wait until you want the car to shift to click it into 2 then you are going to bounce the rev limiter. It needs about a third of a second.
#44
RE: Shifting with an automatic....
dual clutch is where its at.
no torque converter.
you can use auto in the city.
manual when your having fun.
no user-operated clutch tho... not as fun.
granted... I hate howstuffworks as much as the next guy... but they did a decent job on this one: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/dual-c...ansmission.htm
no torque converter.
you can use auto in the city.
manual when your having fun.
no user-operated clutch tho... not as fun.
granted... I hate howstuffworks as much as the next guy... but they did a decent job on this one: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/dual-c...ansmission.htm
#45
RE: Shifting with an automatic....
ORIGINAL: falkore24
Contrary to popular belief, I find that my launch is significantly better when shifted.
Contrary to popular belief, I find that my launch is significantly better when shifted.
#47
RE: Shifting with an automatic....
actually it had to do with this thread moreso then you most recent comment, after all i was pointing out that you comment before was rather pointless because you were stating your opinion as fact as well as comparing an i4 auto (which is what this thread was originally based on) to a v6 auto which oddly enough are two different beasts
#48
RE: Shifting with an automatic....
ORIGINAL: nafango2
dual clutch is where its at.
no torque converter.
you can use auto in the city.
manual when your having fun.
no user-operated clutch tho... not as fun.
granted... I hate howstuffworks as much as the next guy... but they did a decent job on this one: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/dual-c...ansmission.htm
dual clutch is where its at.
no torque converter.
you can use auto in the city.
manual when your having fun.
no user-operated clutch tho... not as fun.
granted... I hate howstuffworks as much as the next guy... but they did a decent job on this one: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/dual-c...ansmission.htm
#49
RE: Shifting with an automatic....
Marbro, the name of the thread is "Shifting with an automatic...." There is nothing about the engine in that topic. In addition, I know how to form a sentence and post to share my views on the topic.
Your recent posts serve no purpose other than to clog a good thread with annoying, childish comments.
I'm done talking to you. Don't expect a reply to your next rant.
Your recent posts serve no purpose other than to clog a good thread with annoying, childish comments.
I'm done talking to you. Don't expect a reply to your next rant.
#50
RE: Shifting with an automatic....
gotcha, he was asking because he didnt care about the car he drove and he just felt the need to say what year engine type first thing..... thank you for your insight on what the original poster was trying to get the information for