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You can not harm the engine or transmission in your car by using paddle shifters. The rev limiter and the control unit will not let you do anything bad. No chance of a miss shift like on a MT since it simply will not shift down too far.
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Continuously Variable Transmission. They are operated by a belt (or belts depending) that is sped up or slowed down by changing the position of the pullies. There are no gears in the traditional sense so it isn't really shifting at all. When paddles are used with a CVT all that happens is the pullies move to a set position and do not move again until you hit the paddle again.
Some CVTs (my wife's new Impreza) have artificial "shift points" that make it seem like there are gears even though there really is no practical need for them. Her last car (Outlander Sport) did not have shift points and the car just sped up evenly with the revs at a constant rate. Was a weird sensation that I never quite got used to. Probably why some have the fake shift points.
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Basically vroom vroom commercials for fancy cars made some people equate paddle shifters with CVT. Most people with automatics are just used to R, P, N, and D lol. |
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My bad for the confusion guys lol, but yeah it's good to know. I love the paddles, auto gets boring and the shift points in the auto are very awkward, there's times where i'll be in second and it wont shift until around 6k RPM (around 60mph most times)
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Ya the shift points are set up for fuel economy and at least the basic ability to keep up with normal traffic. They are not entertaining. If people with MTs turn on the shift indicator and follow it they would have no fun either though since it is also set up for economy.
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Not the max the indicator that tells you when to shift. The MTs have a setting that blinks when you should shift. It is sort of like a game to hit it right on. I called it "Shift Hero" and it was very boring after about an hour.
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It doesn't stop you shifting higher it just gives you warning you are up there. It will not let you rev over 7400 though. It is just an indicator and you could set it at 1000 if you wanted too.
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The only autos I've ever driven were family cars and yea I hated them. For the ones I drove, when it shifted was based on how much I was on the gas pedal. Putting my foot to the ground to try and switch lanes would make the car chug along for a second before dropping a gear and suddenly being in the upper RPMs. Same idea as manually dropping a gear for acceleration, except you didnt know exactly when that drop was going to happen. Have fun with the paddles. The car will probably develop other issues in old age before the transmission dies from paddle usage. |
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