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I know they shift faster than a manual, and will eventually replace the manual completely. Hopefully I'll either be dead by then, or will have a spaceship and be well past caring about cars ![]() I will in August, at Monticello Motor Club - The Audi Experience training. I can say I have auto-x'ed an automatic NC Miata and Mazda3 before... I was yawning.
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When I was first learning manual one of my college roommates had a G25 wheel and some racing sim game, I think it was iRacing, on his laptop. He hooked it up and I tried it and I was heel-toeing like a pro after about 5 minutes. Got back in my car and tried it and it did not go so well. It is 1000x more difficult to do in real life than in a game (I'm sorry, simulator). It's still not bad once you get the hang of it, but if you think you will be good at it in real life because you are good at it in the game you're in for a surprise.
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ive been out competing in autocross and time attack for the last 7 years and instructing for 5 of them. i'm no Senna.. but i do my best.
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Sorry the transition was so difficult for you. I just tried it for the first time in my car tonight, practicing for an hour, and did not run into the same problems. It was necessary to adjust technique a bit to work around the differing pedal placements but after that it was about the same as in-game. Maybe the sim or the settings in it that you used weren't realistic.
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For daily driving, there is a simpler way for slowing and then resuming than heel-toe that I have been practicing that will eliminate the synchro wear problem that occurs when you skip gears (say with a 4 -> 1 shift) (see other thread on AT vs MT for a discussion of this point). This is a variant of 7th gear's procedure above but for a gated manual, and without the heel-toe. Say you're doing 60 and want to drop to 10:
Another recommended procedure to avoid synchro wear is to double-clutch when you shift out of 4th and then you can go direct to first (clutch in, go from 4th into neutral, let out and then push in clutch again, rev-match and then shift to first) but it's not as much fun! For racing, though, neither of these procedures is quite as efficient as heel-toe downshifting as they impose more of a time gap between braking and accelerating. But heel-toeing down and skipping one or more gears will tax the synchros - either cycle down through all gears or double clutch as well. Last edited by Sport-Tech; 05-23-2012 at 02:14 PM. |
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OP, when you stop having to think about all the details of driving a manual trans and it literally becomes second nature, things get better. At that point, you can legitimately "drive" the car and start pushing a little bit towards the limits. There's certain car control that you lose by not being able to "do tricks" with the clutch. It's difficult to explain the difference in feeling, but I feel much less confident in cars with automatic transmissions at the limit. (The only exception I can say, and even then it was a bit sketchy, is the Nissan GT-R when pushed hard; I've gone fast without realizing how fast, but when cornering hard on less than perfect tarmac, it's a little unsettling not feeling totally in control of the drive line.) |
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If I was getting paid to race/win then I'd have a DSG/PDK in a heartbeat. Check out videos of the 370Z 's manual "rev match" tech - it's a manual gearbox with a clutch, but it has sensors in the gates so as you shift around the revs jump to where they need to be. It's brilliant, and flawless. I'd probably turn it off. |
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