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Paddle Shifting
It's quite a dumb question but after doing some looking online I wasn't able to find a very pin point answer.
Overtime, is using the paddle shifters (not redlining, using them properly) going to wear down my transmission more than just letting the transmission shift itself? I feel like the automatic transmission has really funky points at where it shifts that make no sense. But at the same time I've been put on blast by friends and family saying that If I constantly use my paddles i'll wear my transmission out. Probably an extremely stupid question so don't kill me :bonk: |
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It will not prematurely wear the transmission to any noticeable degree. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk |
I doubt in increased wear by manually shifting. Economy may suffer though as that nut behind the wheel usually shifts later and has heavy foot for more fun/better soundtrack/more press in seats :)
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Had a couple of family and coworkers ride in my car. They were a bit worried about my engine exploding or transmission catching on fire soon.. My mom told me to stop making those loud noises (downshifting) because "you are going to break your car" :bellyroll:
Considering many here track their ATs or drive them hard.. you'll be fine. I suppose change the fluid out if you are worried? |
Well the fact that so many (most) supercars are paddles only I don't think you have to worry. With all the rev matching features these days paddles are kinda like cheating. Through it all a properly placed heel\toe downshift going down 3 gears and hitting your apex is still one of the worlds best feelings though...
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I predict that the automatic transmission in your car, using the paddle shifters, will last longer than you have the car.
So, just quit worrying about things like that and just enjoy your car ......:) humfrz |
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You'll be holding revs higher, and shifting less.
I think it'll increase wear on the engine, and decrease wear on the transmission. But probably not enough to be measurable. |
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Yeah, no.... I understand how you are saying it. I don't think you know what CVT is, or what it means. |
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