Daniel91 2nd Gear September 19, 2014 Share September 19, 2014 just a curious question, will over usage of the +/- gear leads to an early failure of the gearbox as compared to using fully auto? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic September 19, 2014 Share September 19, 2014 (edited) Auto means auto. Leave it at auto most of the time. You only override if situations require, e.g. downslope driving, entering a sharp bend, etc. Actually, I find manual shifting for auto very difficult unlike real manual. Real manual, don't need to look at what you're doing. Auto, if no flappers, need to glance sideway and sometimes slot wrongly. Very non-intuitive, very troublesome. Edited September 19, 2014 by Kangadrool 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lydiachristopher 3rd Gear September 19, 2014 Share September 19, 2014 No matter how fast present auto gearbox, I am still fans of manual. Old school and troublesome for some driver, but this is the best feel when i am on manual car. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bicolor 5th Gear September 19, 2014 Share September 19, 2014 Cars aren't that delicate. As long as you use the "manual shifting" as it's meant to be used, and maintain the car well, changing ATF as stipulated in the owner's manual, it should be fine. Of course, if you use the manual mode to redline every gear all the time or downshift at a high speed without first braking to drop both vehicle speed and engine RPM sufficiently, you're asking for trouble and your gearbox won't last. Auto means auto. Leave it at auto most of the time. You only override if situations require, e.g. downslope driving, entering a sharp bend, etc. Actually, I find manual shifting for auto very difficult unlike real manual. Real manual, don't need to look at what you're doing. Auto, if no flappers, need to glance sideway and sometimes slot wrongly. Very non-intuitive, very troublesome. Agree. Worse still is the fact that the shift patterns for downshift and upshift can be different in different cars. If one is used to another car and isn't careful enough, one might accidentally downshift instead of upshift. That's why for me, especially in Singapore usage, I prefer to leave it in D all the time. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azzurro 1st Gear September 19, 2014 Share September 19, 2014 Very useful to for overtaking, but I will not use it like manual cause I feel bit unnatural. Stick with D and use it for down gear when you need it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel91 2nd Gear September 19, 2014 Author Share September 19, 2014 thank you all for the input! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuelsaver Supercharged October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 Anyone repair + & - switch? Mine kaput-ed just now. Now can only use d mode Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sp4wn Turbocharged October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 using paddles daily. no issues so far. quite like shifting myself, even though i know the computer can do a better and more efficient job ... haha 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sturtles 6th Gear October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 using paddles daily. no issues so far. quite like shifting myself, even though i know the computer can do a better and more efficient job ... haha Without the clutch, how do you control the car between cruising and coming to a full stop at the lights? This is the most unnatural part to me 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic October 8, 2014 Share October 8, 2014 Without the clutch, how do you control the car between cruising and coming to a full stop at the lights? This is the most unnatural part to me coming to a stop the car will program itself to down shift and engages 1 when stationary. its fool proof... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 I do not think so it will lead to early failure. You think you are in control but the manual override shifts are still restricted by the computer to prevent you from redlining the engine and stressing out the gb. Anyway the manual override shifts have very game console feel to it...numb and detached. It's unlike those sports single clutch gb that gives you the shiok "kick" in the back everything you shift up or down. Just leave the gb to shift itself. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enye Hypersonic October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 Anyway the manual override shifts have very game console feel to it...numb and detached. It's unlike those sports single clutch gb that gives you the shiok "kick" in the back everything you shift up or down. i thought DSG gb do this why everybody complaining and go back claim warranty? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 i thought DSG gb do this why everybody complaining and go back claim warranty? No, not only dsg gb. Conventional auto is also the same. It's all in the programming that manages the gb. You can try to hold a gear and redline to 7K or more rpm it will most likely auto shift up at around 6K rpm. Likewise for shifting down. If shifting down will bring the engine to above 6K rpm the ecu will prevent you from shifting down. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryu 5th Gear October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 Without the clutch, how do you control the car between cruising and coming to a full stop at the lights? This is the most unnatural part to me Just brake to a full stop. It will auto downshift. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sp4wn Turbocharged October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 Just brake to a full stop. It will auto downshift. yup this. or can always engine brake when the speed is low enough (drop from gear 2 to 1 once the car is moving at less than 40km/h to avoid redline). otherwise, just braking will automatically drop to 1st gear after going below 6km/h (and the switch is quite smooth since its a dual clutch GB) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Achtung 6th Gear October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 (edited) what car? should be electronic problem as u can still drive ok in D. Anyone repair + & - switch? Mine kaput-ed just now. Now can only use d mode Edited October 9, 2014 by Achtung Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryu 5th Gear October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 yup this. or can always engine brake when the speed is low enough (drop from gear 2 to 1 once the car is moving at less than 40km/h to avoid redline). otherwise, just braking will automatically drop to 1st gear after going below 6km/h (and the switch is quite smooth since its a dual clutch GB) After awhile i got lazy with the paddles and seldom use them liao. Only sometimes use during traffic jams to prevent it from auto upshift to gear 3. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sp4wn Turbocharged October 9, 2014 Share October 9, 2014 After awhile i got lazy with the paddles and seldom use them liao. Only sometimes use during traffic jams to prevent it from auto upshift to gear 3. idk le, it's definitely more entertaining of course traffic jam no point ... paddle shifter was for opennnnnn highway ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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