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Style 07-17-2012 09:02 PM

Shift light.
 
Noob question:

I was wondering if the shift light indicator is only available for MT or is it available with the AT as well...if so how do you access it?

nquillen 07-17-2012 09:19 PM

No idea if it works on automatic, but manual doesn't say it won't.

While stopped hit the "DISP" button until the screen says "rev. --00"
Press and hold "DISP" to go into a mode to change it
Tapping "DISP" toggles through the the 1000s digit the 100s digit and weather or not you want it to beap("b on" or "b off").
Press and hold "DISP" to change the current thing selected.

Page 196 of the BRZ manual(which you can download), section "Setting the REV indicator".

Ziggyzag420 07-17-2012 10:13 PM

It does work on the automatic as well

Ocho-Seis 07-18-2012 10:17 AM

What point would it serve on an Auto?

neutron256 07-18-2012 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Ocho-Seis (Post 322532)
What point would it serve on an Auto?

There is still a manual mode in the AT which allows you to shift via paddle shifters or the shifter itself.

Nepenthe 07-18-2012 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ocho-Seis (Post 322532)
What point would it serve on an Auto?

You do know the auto has a user-shift mode, don't you?

Anyway, I use mine at 2300 RPMs to facilitate economy driving in D+Snow mode on my morning and afternoon commutes.

Ocho-Seis 07-18-2012 10:49 AM

I know that, but even in an Auto once it hits Redline its going to shift for you any way....Idk call me a negative nanny I still don't see the point.

MVJ1975 07-18-2012 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ocho-Seis (Post 322591)
I know that, but even in an Auto once it hits Redline its going to shift for you any way....Idk call me a negative nanny I still don't see the point.

In manual mode? Not on the FR-S, it won't. It'll sit there and ping off the rev limiter all day until you shift it yourself. The only time the car will shift for you in manual mode is downshifting to avoid a stall. IIRC, I think it'll also upshift if the engine starts to overheat, but I haven't run into that situation yet. ;)

Dadhawk 07-18-2012 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Nepenthe (Post 322563)
...Anyway, I use mine at 2300 RPMs to facilitate economy driving in D+Snow mode on my morning and afternoon commutes.

Interesting, are you seeing any appreciable gains from this? I pretty much drive in standard mode with the occasional bursts of madman, and I'm averaging almost 32MPG in mine.

MVJ1975 07-18-2012 11:51 AM

As a counterpoint to that, I drive mostly in sport, and I indulge my inner hoon at every possible opportunity. Corner coming up? Ooh, let's see if we can get the VSC to kick in! I am a symphony of squealing Michelins.

To make matters worse, most of my drive is low-speed stop and go. 55 max, with stoplights a-plenty.

I'm still managing around 25mpg, and for me and this area, I'm pleased. My tC was worse.

Nepenthe 07-18-2012 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 322672)
Interesting, are you seeing any appreciable gains from this? I pretty much drive in standard mode with the occasional bursts of madman, and I'm averaging almost 32MPG in mine.

Snow mode does seem to have a couple of effects beyond just starting in 2nd (which provides ample torque by the way): The shift programming is more conservative than standard mode, shifting seems a little softer and throttle seems a little softer. I believe it makes a bit of a difference.

Is that 32 MPG calculated using your fillup gallons and mileage or based on the AVG MPG on the dash? Best I've seen on my commute (30 mph roads mostly, a dozen stop signs) is 37.2 MPG on the dash computer by resetting it right after start. I'm still waiting for my next fillup to get a more accurate actual MPG for the tankfull.

It's more of a game to me than anything. Just an interesting contest I have with myself rather than an attempt to conserve earth's resources for future generations or save enough money to retire on. :bonk:

Lefty 07-18-2012 12:56 PM

I do approximately 70% HWY/30% City. Getting 32 MPG using dash calculator and 30.5 MPG doing to actual calculation.

Cruise control in 6th is annoying if you have it pegged at around 75 MPH. It will shift down on even a remote incline. I find myself putting it in manual mode and setting cruise control so it sticks in 6th.

Dadhawk 07-18-2012 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Nepenthe (Post 322800)
Is that 32 MPG calculated using your fillup gallons and mileage or based on the AVG MPG on the dash?

Manually calculated over 3000+ miles, mostly commuting (although not quite city miles obviously). Details are here at the bottom of my Journal's OP.

Interesting results I may have to play with it on my next fill-up just to see what happens.

Skyhound 07-18-2012 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ocho-Seis (Post 322591)
I know that, but even in an Auto once it hits Redline its going to shift for you any way....Idk call me a negative nanny I still don't see the point.

The User Shift mode acts exactly like a Manual except the clutch is automated. It won't shift down or up if you don't make it. On the FR-S it's a nice middle-of-the-road option between practicality and performance since it blips the throttle after down shifting. Though race cars, most high end sports cars, and I BELIEVE the Volkswagon GTI have a double clutch automatic w/ paddle shifters which actually shift better and faster than any human ever could.


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