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Originally Posted by Z4Zoro
Who needs a manual? I am making a point. It is safe to shift at or below 2k rpm. The manual says you can shift at 8mph for fuel saving, therefore 8mph would be below 2k rpm.
The point to my post is it is safe. He heard it was not safe, so I let him know it was and it would not damage his car.
Therefore, if someone reads this in the manual they would feel more comfortable shifting at that speed/rpm. Trying to make him not worry.
Not sure if your post was intended for me or not. Most likey not. But that is the reason I stated it.
The point to my post is it is safe. He heard it was not safe, so I let him know it was and it would not damage his car.
Therefore, if someone reads this in the manual they would feel more comfortable shifting at that speed/rpm. Trying to make him not worry.
Not sure if your post was intended for me or not. Most likey not. But that is the reason I stated it.
...Just a blanket statement that one shouldn't buy a 6-speed, 300hp sports car if they can't drive the manual transmission without reading the owners manual. Relying on a cars owner manual to teach you MT driving techniques is ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by Silkk
It was in no way intended for you...
...Just a blanket statement that one shouldn't buy a 6-speed, 300hp sports car if they can't drive the manual transmission without reading the owners manual. Relying on a cars owner manual to teach you MT driving techniques is ridiculous.
...Just a blanket statement that one shouldn't buy a 6-speed, 300hp sports car if they can't drive the manual transmission without reading the owners manual. Relying on a cars owner manual to teach you MT driving techniques is ridiculous.
I think it is hilarious how people who never drove manual in there life buy a 350z manual. At least learn to drive.
When to shift really should not be asked. Everyone shifts at different points, he really needs to figure out what he likes best.
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Originally Posted by Miko
If everyeone were to drive the Z according to the manual, and shift below 2k RPMs, the estimate for city/highway MPG would be 30/35, LOL.
Maybe the manual just points out the minimum that one should shift at, as the figures do seem quite low; such as going into 6th @ 35 mph (this one's taking it too far )
Maybe the manual just points out the minimum that one should shift at, as the figures do seem quite low; such as going into 6th @ 35 mph (this one's taking it too far )
I would recommend reading the manual to any NEW MT driver... (I try to persuade as many ppl as possible to drive MTs)
but then again, i'm kinda Anti-auto, not for any particular reason and nothing against it... i just don't like it... so anyone asking me anything containing "should I" and "auto or MT" will get a definate MANUAL...
Alot of drivers have lost the "feel the car" thoughts and know less and less about their cars, just gas and go, push this pedal to go press this one to stop. It's my believe that if everyone at least knew how to drive a manual they would atleast know more about how car work than if they've just driven autos all their life...
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It's funny some people will insist that newbies should get an automatic and claim that reading the manual is a sin. Let's just put our heads where the sun doesn't shine and call it a day.
Not everyone was born knowing how to drive a manual and there is no better time to learn than now.
Not everyone was born knowing how to drive a manual and there is no better time to learn than now.
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I have donned my flame retardant (retarded?) suit. I don't believe any Z owner is getting 25mpg in town, unless they're just looking at the retarded digital read out. When I'm trying to save gas, I run 1st and 3rd to about 2k to 2.5K RPM, THEN, shift to sixth. It usually comes out to be at about 1000 RPM. There is no knocking or lurching, just not a lot of power. If I need power, I know which gear to shift into, and no, I haven't read the frigging manual for gear shifting info. I'm getting in the neighborhood of 19-20mpg in town when I do this. Of course, I'm always ready for the heavy foot when I "need" it, so maybe my mpg could be slightly better. 2 cents.
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As a few others have said, I use 6th on the freeways only, at around 60-65. Like Davidv said, around 3k usually, sometimes 4-5k. For you guys that shift into 6th at 2k or so, why? Why would anyone want to slug around in the Z at 1500 rpm or so in 6th? If it's mileage, why have a Z?
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Originally Posted by imseksy
i personally only use 6th gear in highways. and ill shift into 6th gear around 60-65 mph. any speed lower than that in 6th gear feels a little too sluggish for me.
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Originally Posted by Travisf@i-a-v.c
I have donned my flame retardant (retarded?) suit. I don't believe any Z owner is getting 25mpg in town, unless they're just looking at the retarded digital read out. When I'm trying to save gas, I run 1st and 3rd to about 2k to 2.5K RPM, THEN, shift to sixth. It usually comes out to be at about 1000 RPM. There is no knocking or lurching, just not a lot of power. If I need power, I know which gear to shift into, and no, I haven't read the frigging manual for gear shifting info. I'm getting in the neighborhood of 19-20mpg in town when I do this. Of course, I'm always ready for the heavy foot when I "need" it, so maybe my mpg could be slightly better. 2 cents.
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Originally Posted by Viffer35Z
As a few others have said, I use 6th on the freeways only, at around 60-65. Like Davidv said, around 3k usually, sometimes 4-5k. For you guys that shift into 6th at 2k or so, why? Why would anyone want to slug around in the Z at 1500 rpm or so in 6th? If it's mileage, why have a Z?
The reasons I bought a Z were looks and speed. I want to keep this simple so everyone understands. Mostly I drive 5.5 miles to work and 5.5 miles back on crosstown city streets with lots of stop signs and traffic lights. I don't stay in 2nd or 3rd all the time for the "correct" RPMs. If you really like spending money on gas, drive stoopid in town all the time and write an extra bonus check to your favorite oil company just in case you haven't been b*tt f*cked quite enough.
FWIW, when I DO get out on the Freeway/Tollroad/Interstate, I tend to let 'er rip. O.K.?
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Originally Posted by Travisf@i-a-v.c
Yo, if it were mileage I would have bought a scooter.
The reasons I bought a Z were looks and speed. I want to keep this simple so everyone understands. Mostly I drive 5.5 miles to work and 5.5 miles back on crosstown city streets with lots of stop signs and traffic lights. I don't stay in 2nd or 3rd all the time for the "correct" RPMs. If you really like spending money on gas, drive stoopid in town all the time and write an extra bonus check to your favorite oil company just in case you haven't been b*tt f*cked quite enough.
FWIW, when I DO get out on the Freeway/Tollroad/Interstate, I tend to let 'er rip. O.K.?
The reasons I bought a Z were looks and speed. I want to keep this simple so everyone understands. Mostly I drive 5.5 miles to work and 5.5 miles back on crosstown city streets with lots of stop signs and traffic lights. I don't stay in 2nd or 3rd all the time for the "correct" RPMs. If you really like spending money on gas, drive stoopid in town all the time and write an extra bonus check to your favorite oil company just in case you haven't been b*tt f*cked quite enough.
FWIW, when I DO get out on the Freeway/Tollroad/Interstate, I tend to let 'er rip. O.K.?
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