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Old 10-16-2021, 08:31 PM   #2269
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I'll take the sub 30K car with the 3 millisecond delay, thank you
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Old 10-17-2021, 12:54 AM   #2270
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I'll take the sub 30K car with the 3 millisecond delay, thank you
For me, it's not the upshifts that are the issue, it's almost always the downshifts.

The Supra with the ZF can crack off 8 to 3 downshifts immediately and can also drop gears as fast as you can click the paddles even into first gear for the most part. I hate when I try to downshift an automatic and it feels super mushy and/or prevents downshifting.
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For me, it's not the upshifts that are the issue, it's almost always the downshifts.

The Supra with the ZF can crack off 8 to 3 downshifts immediately and can also drop gears as fast as you can click the paddles even into first gear for the most part. I hate when I try to downshift an automatic and it feels super mushy and/or prevents downshifting.
I must just be used to it? It seems fine to me and I track the car quite a bit. I've never driven anything with paddle shifters prior to the FR-S.

I'll have to test drive a Supra someday, if I can get in the cabin lol
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I'll have to test drive a Supra someday, if I can get in the cabin lol
For me getting in was no problem - it was seeing out that was the issue. In that respect the Supra makes the 370Z feel like an AMC Pacer.
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For me getting in was no problem - it was seeing out that was the issue. In that respect the Supra makes the 370Z feel like an AMC Pacer.
That is one major shortcoming. It’s pretty level with a Camaro in terms of submarine/gunslot feel lol. Luckily it’s not a big car.
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For me, it's not the upshifts that are the issue, it's almost always the downshifts. .
I downshift manually all the time, even when in full auto mode, never noticed a problem, even if dropping two or three gears. It doesn't stop in between if you do it fast enough.

I mean, I get it, if you are a "MT or die" type it won't matter what the AT does, it won't satisfy you. That's OK. But really, particularly for a sub-30K car (or sub $5,000 car in my case) it's pretty damn good.
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I downshift manually all the time, even when in full auto mode, never noticed a problem, even if dropping two or three gears. It doesn't stop in between if you do it fast enough.

I mean, I get it, if you are a "MT or die" type it won't matter what the AT does, it won't satisfy you. That's OK. But really, particularly for a sub-30K car (or sub $5,000 car in my case) it's pretty damn good.
I still disagree though, it’s fine-ish in my opinion but every other car has a faster responding and snappier trans than the twins. Now reliability and power-holding are entirely different, but it’s deficient enough for me to only consider manual equipped twins.
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I downshift manually all the time, even when in full auto mode, never noticed a problem, even if dropping two or three gears. It doesn't stop in between if you do it fast enough.

I mean, I get it, if you are a "MT or die" type it won't matter what the AT does, it won't satisfy you. That's OK. But really, particularly for a sub-30K car (or sub $5,000 car in my case) it's pretty damn good.

See, this is the thing, I jump between a MT JUKE Nismo RS (Don't laugh it's a lot of fun ) and the AT FR-S all the time and still enjoy the paddles.
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That is a ZF8 speed, right?
I honestly thought the X1 had a ZF 8 speed transmission and i understood (to an extent) how great it was after driving it, but later i found out it was actually an AISIN 8 speed FWD transmission of some kind because the F48 X1 is on BMW's FWD chassis.

As far as i know the ZF transmissions are RWD only.
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I just found out ZF is owned by the city of Friedrichshafen (I'm there now). STATE OWNED BUSINESS?!?
COMMUNISM!!!
Seriously though, what a weird thing. This is the richest municipality in the world because in addition to tax revenue they own a frickin massive corporation. You can look up the history of the Zepplin corporation and Freidrichshafen for an interesting story. Oh, and I'm driving a Merc mini-van with an 8spd auto. I assumed it was the ZF but I see above that those are supposedly only in RWD and transfer case 4wd (American pickups). Is that definitely true? The Merc's cruise control will work at 170kph on the autobahn. I haven't tried it any faster.
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I just found out ZF is owned by the city of Friedrichshafen (I'm there now). STATE OWNED BUSINESS?!?
COMMUNISM!!!
Seriously though, what a weird thing. This is the richest municipality in the world because in addition to tax revenue they own a frickin massive corporation. You can look up the history of the Zepplin corporation and Freidrichshafen for an interesting story. Oh, and I'm driving a Merc mini-van with an 8spd auto. I assumed it was the ZF but I see above that those are supposedly only in RWD and transfer case 4wd (American pickups). Is that definitely true? The Merc's cruise control will work at 170kph on the autobahn. I haven't tried it any faster.

Mercedes makes their own gearboxes.
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I kind of dont understand the transmission stuff either.

Between a traditional automatic and a DCT
Is it just the shift speed?
The reason they shift so fast is because of the design. There are two "lay shafts" so the next gear is already dialed up and ready to go. It's just a matter of disengaging one clutch and engaging the other. Which it can simultaneously.

And the downshifts, on a well tuned DCT, are always smoother than anything we can do with our feet/hands. So it's faster and smoother at the same time.

The DCT/PDK are pretty fascinating, there are some good videos on YouTube that show how they work, but transmissions and differentials are still VooDoo to me.
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One thing that I think we've been neglecting is shift logic.

I drove an M2 with DCT and 981 Cayman S with PDK on track the same day.
The DCT was quick to shift, but was absolutely horrible at choosing gears.
It would be one gear too high in each corner, and then downshift after
the corner as I tried to accelerate. I ended up switching to manual mode
fairly quickly. Whereas the 981 PDK was choosing the right gear all the time.
Also it had those weird push/pull shifters on the steering wheel that I found
very un-intuitive, so I ended up just driving it in full auto, and it was still great.

I haven't driven an auto 86 to have a strong opinion on whether its gear
selection logic is good or not.
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PDK seems durable also.

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