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Very good post, glad someone said it. If there is a valid compailt about the clutch its that it isn't stiff enough, but I am sure there will be an aftermarket "fix" to that. Sub, if its really an issue for you there is / was the MRS (MR2-Spyder) from Toyota that had something similiar to what you want, I think few liked the SMT so you may be able to find a cherry MRS with SMT, It was Toyota's last sports car. A whole lot different than the FR-S but still a very nice car. Last edited by regal; 09-23-2012 at 09:41 AM. |
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and you are further reinforcing my point that you don't understand how a manual works. 1) Finding when the clutch engages is the first thing you should do when you drive a stick shift car that is new to you (well aside from adjusting your seat and mirrors and all that). All it takes is you letting the clutch out without any gas. Once the car starts moving a bit, you found it. Simple. 2) Every car is DIFFERENT. My Civic takes up the pedal more gradually than my BRZ. My old FC probably had the most gradual pedal take of any car I've ever driven. Shit I even drove 2 different S2K's and they had different engagement points (probably difference between AP1 and AP2 and also mileage). Each car has its own unique engagement point that you have to find. 3) you probably don't (more like definitely...) know that even if you step on the pedal a little bit you are slightly disengaging the clutch (wow sounds just like the gas and brake!), which is why people say not to rest your foot on the clutch pedal, since you'll be causing extra wear. It NEEDS to have a range of travel, because otherwise you'd go flying everywhere. At some point you have to have the extra control to slip the clutch into gear, for example, when parking. 4) My challenge to you, is that you drive both the manual and automatic versions of the car. Want to know how I can speak as an informed person about manuals and the difference between it and the auto? I've been driving stick for almost 9 years, and I drove the automatic FR-S (which is good imo, but I wouldn't choose it over the stick).
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C&D tested the auto FR-S, they got 8.1 and their BRZ manual tested 6.3. Not very surprised, but still a significant difference.
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Also to your first point gas and brakes have a wide area. That's why I was saying they are not alike. |
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This video made me fall in love with the FRS automatic! I swear it acts just like a manual and I love how it responds to upshifts and downshifts in a fast yet sporting manner.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gBM3RCzU3I"]Scion FR-S Automatic Paddle Shift speed - YouTube[/ame] |
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Yeah after the initial launch the auto keeps up with the manual very well. Again it is the only downfall of the auto.
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It sounds like you and manual transmissions just weren't meant to be. There's no shame in that (a lot of automated transmissions these days are awesome anyway), but don't blame it on the car.
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That's exactly how I felt after testing 5 of them out and coming away barely able to feel the engagement point in 1 of them which was the 350Z. I never blamed any car though. I just don't like how there is not enough feel for me to be precise and I don't want to risk spending gobs of money on clutches over the years because I am not being precise enough.
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Ive never driven a manual before. I test drove auto fr-s for a short 5 minutes, I was really intrigued by its auto, manual mode was fun and I liked the response. But I told myself its time to learn.
I signed up for MT fr-s, was scared shitless. I took a couple of lessons on MT beforehand. I hated the clutch with passion for the first month or so. Now 3 and a bit months later, I love it. I'm not perfect with it yet, but I can't wait to drop in the seat and start rowing it (if there's no traffic ahead ), rev matching was a fun concept to learn... It took a lot of work to love it, some of it was sitting in traffic for 10 minutes almost every morning, but I made it . For some, it may take only little time, for me I found it was good 2 months when I started feeling really good about it... The only thing I'm missing from auto tranny is the auto-creep when applying no brakes, which I find perfect for snoozing and slugging around in the traffic situation. Pick whichever you like, its all good, they are all fun .
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Yeah 5-60 time is not as different, just taking note of the 0-60 time since that's what the thread was about
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![]() I like your review. Very informative look from someone who likes both. |
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I went to a car clinic a few months back to be on a panel for an upcoming new car. There was a factory engineer there and I got a few quick minutes to chat with him when we got a few minutes. One of the things I asked him was about the current generation of AT's in most sports/sporty cars. He stated that most of the "current" AT's in sports/sporty cars today will outperform MT's in 99% in any drag race (of course gearing will effect this). The "only" reason they currently DO NOT out perform MT's is the fact that practically ALL manufacturers install fuel cut-off devices in their cars when the brake pedal is depressed. Meaning that you can't do a brake + gas pedal take off for 0 - 60 or 1/4 mile runs. This is completely a safety measure put in place because they got tired of getting sued by idiots who don't know the difference between the brake pedal and the gas pedal. Now launch control would solve this problem, but at this price level it would add too much to the bottom line.
Now I have an AT BRZ, but honestly I could care less what anyone else thinks about that or what others choose to buy. That's their business and theirs alone. Now if I could inject my 2 cents into this discussion... I find it quite funny that when the initial 0 - 60 of the FRS/BRZ was released you had all manner of people stating that, "this isn't a Mustang and if you want a fast car go buy one". And that, "this car isn't about speed yada yada". Then have "some" of these same people turn around and knock the AT because it's "slower" than the MT. ![]() ![]() Last night I had a drink with a few of my goo buddy's. One has a 1st year GT-R and the other has a 997 Porsche. When both of them asked me about how fast, or slow, my car is I asked them that I have a blast driving this car and when it was that they had a similar time in their cars. I hate to sound like a cliche, but do what YOU like. In the end, that's all that matters. :happy0180:
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