RogerNg_185295 6th Gear December 24, 2019 Share December 24, 2019 3 minutes ago, Kklim said: Jan 2010 Sylphy auto. Still getting 8l/100km so can't complain. That's the made in Japan g11 model . Most have been scrapped already.. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTO-1 5th Gear December 24, 2019 Share December 24, 2019 On 12/22/2019 at 4:59 PM, Fuelsaver said: If CVT has manual mode will be ok. In fact, I've driven Mitsubishi Colt Plus turbo paired with CVT on auto mode and floored gas pedal, it did kick down and pick up speed. I liked how the CVT was optimizing the rpm and peak torque at 2.5k rpm where I could just hold the gas pedal at that position while watching my car pulled away from other cars. Anyway, do test drive to find out if Hyundai's CVT is to your preference. Cvt with manual mode is a contradiction in my eyes. Since CVT effectively is infinite gears, all a manual mode does is try simulate a gearbox that a CVT is not. It doesn't actually do anything for performance. I have a CVT, it's pretty good for a CVT (Honda's) and actually does a better job than most auto's out there. One thing I can't get over is the rubberband effect. Absolutely no impact to performance but I'm used to the gear changes if an auto. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuelsaver Supercharged December 24, 2019 Share December 24, 2019 5 hours ago, GTO-1 said: Cvt with manual mode is a contradiction in my eyes. Since CVT effectively is infinite gears, all a manual mode does is try simulate a gearbox that a CVT is not. It doesn't actually do anything for performance. I have a CVT, it's pretty good for a CVT (Honda's) and actually does a better job than most auto's out there. One thing I can't get over is the rubberband effect. Absolutely no impact to performance but I'm used to the gear changes if an auto. The only issue I have is moving off. From 2nd gear on manual mode onwards, torque is being optimized. It didn't feel noticeably "rubberised" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTO-1 5th Gear December 24, 2019 Share December 24, 2019 2 hours ago, Fuelsaver said: The only issue I have is moving off. From 2nd gear on manual mode onwards, torque is being optimized. It didn't feel noticeably "rubberised" Rubberband effect is more associated with the feel that the engine revs remain the same despite the speed increasing. There is no gear changes like a manual or auto. Whole different feel to a auto or manual transmission. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged December 24, 2019 Share December 24, 2019 Actually just say CVT are "Soul-Less'' to Drive[boring]....like Electric Cars. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BengGaBoy 2nd Gear December 25, 2019 Share December 25, 2019 In comparison between Nissan 2.0NA CVT and Hyundai Avante (2009) 1.6 AT. CVT pick-up is rather slow and if you floor your pedal, beside noise and RPM increase, the speed increases on a "linear manner" and not a step up as compared with AT. And with a 2L engine with CVT, I only managed to get 40+ km/h climbing up the hill @ Genting. I'm using "D" mode without any special mode. Hope that helps. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTO-1 5th Gear December 25, 2019 Share December 25, 2019 2 hours ago, BengGaBoy said: In comparison between Nissan 2.0NA CVT and Hyundai Avante (2009) 1.6 AT. CVT pick-up is rather slow and if you floor your pedal, beside noise and RPM increase, the speed increases on a "linear manner" and not a step up as compared with AT. And with a 2L engine with CVT, I only managed to get 40+ km/h climbing up the hill @ Genting. I'm using "D" mode without any special mode. Hope that helps. Remember you can get good CVT's and bad CVT's, just like you can get good automatics and bad automatics. I would much prefer a good CVT over a bad automatic gearbox for example. I was actually against CVT's previously, but now that I own one (and which is considered one of the better CVT's), I realise it's not that bad. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuelsaver Supercharged December 25, 2019 Share December 25, 2019 (edited) 15 hours ago, GTO-1 said: Rubberband effect is more associated with the feel that the engine revs remain the same despite the speed increasing. There is no gear changes like a manual or auto. Whole different feel to a auto or manual transmission. Oh I thought was referring to that slower than usual pull when pedal depressed. But if letCVT optimize peak torque I fell will still feel the pickup, depending on engine specs. Edited December 25, 2019 by Fuelsaver 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged December 25, 2019 Share December 25, 2019 I think the reasons behind CVT for Cars Mfg is less Costs....& save Fuel,that is why Cheaper Cars all come with CVTs....That is why you never find CVT in more Expensive Cars except Hybrid. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic December 25, 2019 Share December 25, 2019 18 hours ago, GTO-1 said: Rubberband effect is more associated with the feel that the engine revs remain the same despite the speed increasing. There is no gear changes like a manual or auto. Whole different feel to a auto or manual transmission. I don't mind if the engine revs remain the same despite the speed increasing. I think that would be a nice thing. The problem for me for CVT is put your foot down and the rev climbs but the speed remains the same. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic December 25, 2019 Share December 25, 2019 3 hours ago, Fuelsaver said: Oh I thought was referring to that slower than usual pull when pedal depressed. But if letCVT optimize peak torque I fell will still feel the pickup, depending on engine specs. For me its the same thing. Press accelerator revs climbs but speed still then same. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
markw12 3rd Gear December 25, 2019 Share December 25, 2019 (edited) 40 minutes ago, Jamesc said: For me its the same thing. Press accelerator revs climbs but speed still then same. which car was that? cvt's actually quite fun to drive, just lack the engagement. I'm able to (somewat) "launch" my car (w/o steppingthe brakes and stepping the accelerator) there's a sweet spot (at the accelerator pedal) where (from standstill) the rpm starts off around 1850rpm (and the rpm builds up) and the speedometer climbs pretty quick (imo) not in S mode, happened a few times in D. S would hold the rpm at 4k and if i stepped harder on the accelerator then I saw the rpm up to 6k. unusual phenomenon, happened many yrs ago during rainy weather and the tyre tread wasn't good, moved off from standstill (some sensor sensed traction issue (?)) the gb auto locked to high rpm. Edited December 25, 2019 by markw12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic December 25, 2019 Share December 25, 2019 3 hours ago, markw12 said: which car was that? cvt's actually quite fun to drive, just lack the engagement. I'm able to (somewat) "launch" my car (w/o steppingthe brakes and stepping the accelerator) there's a sweet spot (at the accelerator pedal) where (from standstill) the rpm starts off around 1850rpm (and the rpm builds up) and the speedometer climbs pretty quick (imo) not in S mode, happened a few times in D. S would hold the rpm at 4k and if i stepped harder on the accelerator then I saw the rpm up to 6k. unusual phenomenon, happened many yrs ago during rainy weather and the tyre tread wasn't good, moved off from standstill (some sensor sensed traction issue (?)) the gb auto locked to high rpm. I was on holiday in Msia and driving my relative Proton Saga on the NSH. Doing about 100 and step on accelerator to pass a car the revs climb immediately and made a lot of noise but the speed remained the same. Proton used the Punch CVT that is so bad Proton has now changed to a 4 speed auto in the new Saga. I can understand why. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
yellowshaun 4th Gear October 8, 2020 Share October 8, 2020 Sorry ah i revive the newest old thread to ask a question on CVT. This youtube guy says that you dont need to change to neutral while idling, but what's the reason for it?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSxg97m8lLA Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Contipro 5th Gear October 8, 2020 Share October 8, 2020 On 12/25/2019 at 5:10 PM, Jamesc said: I don't mind if the engine revs remain the same despite the speed increasing. I think that would be a nice thing. The problem for me for CVT is put your foot down and the rev climbs but the speed remains the same. many drove CVT found it not fun mainly also it is usually pair to low cc and NA engine.. for any type of transmission the pull factor may contributing around 10% (my opinion), the rest 90% is depending the engine power.. you can match any lighting fast DCT/ auto tran, but if pair to lousy engine power; the fun = zero.. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ody_2004 Turbocharged October 8, 2020 Share October 8, 2020 6 minutes ago, Contipro said: for any type of transmission the pull factor may contributing around 10% (my opinion), the rest 90% is depending the engine power.. In real life maybe "transmission the pull factor may contributing around 10% (my opinion), the rest 20% is depending the engine power.. 70% on the DRIVER" I see Nissan Latio I half sian oredi@ 😂 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Didu Turbocharged October 8, 2020 Share October 8, 2020 I've driven GE Honda Fit. There's some rubber band effect when paddle down, but there's also acceleration, although I won't characterize it as back against the seat kind. Maybe because the car is light. Regardless, a CVT demands proper transmission oil change schedule if you want it to last. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged October 8, 2020 Share October 8, 2020 12 hours ago, yellowshaun said: Sorry ah i revive the newest old thread to ask a question on CVT. This youtube guy says that you dont need to change to neutral while idling, but what's the reason for it?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSxg97m8lLA Short idling like Red Light,just left in D,less Wear & Tear. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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