How to use TIPTRONIC
#43
#44
if you want speed, gears 2-4 is your choice. 5th gear is overdrive and for gas efficiency and fuel economy. How old are you btw?
Scenario:
you driving on a normal street minding your own business. Street is empty with no traffic and there is no traffic lights for 1/4 mile away. Suddenly, a ricer honda/civic/Scion was next to you and want to race. What you want to do before the race is switch to M mode, it will automatically downshift to 4th gear, you normally can race in 4th but for even more speed, press down on the stick so it would downshift 3rd then floor the gas. When the tachometer's needle reach 6000rpm, press up to up-shift to 4th and same for 5th. Redline is 6500rpm but there is a slightly delay in automatic so do it shifting before that will actually shift the tranny at 6500rpm.
You can also downshift manually to save your brake pads and make it last longer by tap on the shifter. You will feel the car slowing down without pressing the brake pad. Dont go from 2nd -> 1st at high speed or you will feel the jerk. Only downshift from 5 -> 4 -> 3 -> 2
Scenario:
you driving on a normal street minding your own business. Street is empty with no traffic and there is no traffic lights for 1/4 mile away. Suddenly, a ricer honda/civic/Scion was next to you and want to race. What you want to do before the race is switch to M mode, it will automatically downshift to 4th gear, you normally can race in 4th but for even more speed, press down on the stick so it would downshift 3rd then floor the gas. When the tachometer's needle reach 6000rpm, press up to up-shift to 4th and same for 5th. Redline is 6500rpm but there is a slightly delay in automatic so do it shifting before that will actually shift the tranny at 6500rpm.
You can also downshift manually to save your brake pads and make it last longer by tap on the shifter. You will feel the car slowing down without pressing the brake pad. Dont go from 2nd -> 1st at high speed or you will feel the jerk. Only downshift from 5 -> 4 -> 3 -> 2
Last edited by *ICE*; 06-07-2010 at 07:17 PM.
#45
Even if you push it back to D, while you're getting off the highway, you'll still be in 5th. Its not until you push the pedal that the car will actually shift down by itself to go faster.
If you have it in manual mode, it's YOUR job to do this.
#46
if you want speed, gears 2-4 is your choice. 5th gear is overdrive and for gas efficiency and fuel economy. How old are you btw?
Scenario:
you driving on a normal street mining your own business. Street is empty with no traffic and there is no traffic lights for 1/4 mile away. Suddenly, a ricer honda/civic/Scion was next to you and want to race. What you want to do before the race is switch to M mode, it will automatically downshift to 4th gear, you normally can race in 4th but for even more speed, press down on the stick so it would downshift 3rd then floor the gas. When the tachometer's needle reach 6000rpm, press up to up-shift to 4th and same for 5th. Redline is 6500rpm but there is a slightly delay in automatic so do it shifting before that will actually shift the tranny at 6500rpm.
You can also downshift manually to save your brake pads and make it last longer by tap on the shifter. You will feel the car slowing down without pressing the brake pad. Dont go from 2nd -> 1st at high speed or you will feel the jerk. Only downshift from 5 -> 4 -> 3 -> 2
Scenario:
you driving on a normal street mining your own business. Street is empty with no traffic and there is no traffic lights for 1/4 mile away. Suddenly, a ricer honda/civic/Scion was next to you and want to race. What you want to do before the race is switch to M mode, it will automatically downshift to 4th gear, you normally can race in 4th but for even more speed, press down on the stick so it would downshift 3rd then floor the gas. When the tachometer's needle reach 6000rpm, press up to up-shift to 4th and same for 5th. Redline is 6500rpm but there is a slightly delay in automatic so do it shifting before that will actually shift the tranny at 6500rpm.
You can also downshift manually to save your brake pads and make it last longer by tap on the shifter. You will feel the car slowing down without pressing the brake pad. Dont go from 2nd -> 1st at high speed or you will feel the jerk. Only downshift from 5 -> 4 -> 3 -> 2
#47
if you want speed, gears 2-4 is your choice. 5th gear is overdrive and for gas efficiency and fuel economy. How old are you btw?
Scenario:
you driving on a normal street minding your own business. Street is empty with no traffic and there is no traffic lights for 1/4 mile away. Suddenly, a ricer honda/civic/Scion was next to you and want to race. What you want to do before the race is switch to M mode, it will automatically downshift to 4th gear, you normally can race in 4th but for even more speed, press down on the stick so it would downshift 3rd then floor the gas. When the tachometer's needle reach 6000rpm, press up to up-shift to 4th and same for 5th. Redline is 6500rpm but there is a slightly delay in automatic so do it shifting before that will actually shift the tranny at 6500rpm.
You can also downshift manually to save your brake pads and make it last longer by tap on the shifter. You will feel the car slowing down without pressing the brake pad. Dont go from 2nd -> 1st at high speed or you will feel the jerk. Only downshift from 5 -> 4 -> 3 -> 2
Scenario:
you driving on a normal street minding your own business. Street is empty with no traffic and there is no traffic lights for 1/4 mile away. Suddenly, a ricer honda/civic/Scion was next to you and want to race. What you want to do before the race is switch to M mode, it will automatically downshift to 4th gear, you normally can race in 4th but for even more speed, press down on the stick so it would downshift 3rd then floor the gas. When the tachometer's needle reach 6000rpm, press up to up-shift to 4th and same for 5th. Redline is 6500rpm but there is a slightly delay in automatic so do it shifting before that will actually shift the tranny at 6500rpm.
You can also downshift manually to save your brake pads and make it last longer by tap on the shifter. You will feel the car slowing down without pressing the brake pad. Dont go from 2nd -> 1st at high speed or you will feel the jerk. Only downshift from 5 -> 4 -> 3 -> 2
Lets say i am on a small residential street, then i get on a boulevard, then i get on the highway and stay there for about 10 minutes, then i get off and go back in smaller streets... Can you give me a scenario using that situation please ? I d really appreciate
#48
thanks alot. But can you please give me an other scenario, a sort of typical route scenario, lets say im not racing (cuz i wont, especially not now) ...
Lets say i am on a small residential street, then i get on a boulevard, then i get on the highway and stay there for about 10 minutes, then i get off and go back in smaller streets... Can you give me a scenario using that situation please ? I d really appreciate
Lets say i am on a small residential street, then i get on a boulevard, then i get on the highway and stay there for about 10 minutes, then i get off and go back in smaller streets... Can you give me a scenario using that situation please ? I d really appreciate
you said "Lets say i am on a small residential street, then i get on a boulevard, then i get on the highway and stay there for about 10 minutes, then i get off and go back in smaller streets". In this case, the best thing to do is stay below 3000rpm. Watch the tachometer.
each number represent 1000rpm. So 2 = 2000rpm, 3 = 3000rpm, etc...
Back to your situation. Small street, 20-30mph, max gear is 4th. Get on boulevard, try to shift to 5th gear below 3000rpm, stay there always. When you get on ramp for highway, what most people do is downshift to 4th or 3rd to get more power then press on gas slowly to speed up. When your on the highway, upshift to 5th and stay there. When you exit highway, the tranny will automatically downshift for you. When you get into smaller streets, just remember to upshift between 2500rpm-3000rpm.
Shifting back and forth can be tiresome for some people so they just leave in D mode and drive away..
#49
just leave it in drive
and yes a clueless person could hurt a car, holding high rpms for extended periods, overheating the eng , trans etc etc. But most of us know what we're doing, i drive my families G with the flappy stick thing once and a while, most the time i leave it in Drive.
The flappy stick is actually pretty lame, and my mom is still pissed that my dad bought her a G with a slushbox.
and yes a clueless person could hurt a car, holding high rpms for extended periods, overheating the eng , trans etc etc. But most of us know what we're doing, i drive my families G with the flappy stick thing once and a while, most the time i leave it in Drive.
The flappy stick is actually pretty lame, and my mom is still pissed that my dad bought her a G with a slushbox.
#57
I think its a z tronic haha. Anyways, this thread was actually really informative. Especially the two posts from ICE. I too have an auto, but never played with the manual mode, only because I tried it once, and thought I was breaking the engine haha. My friends with manuals downshift instead of using the brake, which I thought was pretty neat. I tried downshifting while in manual mode in my z, and all it did was make the rpms shoot up even though I wasn't applying gas. Thats when i stopped playing with it lol