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We have got the same people arguing about how this cars needs emotion, connectedness, and feel but then at the same time they are looking ahead to autotragic gear boxes.
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but on other cars with slow steering, and 3+ turns lock-to-lock you simply have to turn the wheel more, and thats where you have to shuffle your hands. in this scenario, wheel mounted paddles are a stupid idea simply because their relative positions change with the wheel... if the car is a sportscar and you never have to move your hands, sure wheel mounted works best, but not all cars are like that... ferrari and most exotics use column mounted paddles. i'd follow their lead... |
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But on street-driven cars, as you lift your hands off the steering wheel hand-over-hand to make a turn, you'll be fumbling for the downshift paddle wishing it were fixed to the column.
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this guy knows what I was talking about. paddle shifter on steering wheel is uncomfortable for a street car.
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Something ya'll are forgetting is. Street cars with paddle shifters STILL have the center console shifter. They are not full paddle setup, you can still use either one.
If you track and autocross like me, you'll understand it does not matter if they put it on the steering column or wheel. You do your shifting before diving in and during exiting tight corners, long sweepers will still allow you to shift regardless of location. And you can always get paddle extenders.
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which brings me to my next point. most console shifters have their up/downshift positions reversed! it should be pull back to upshift, and push forward to downshift. that's how its done on a true sequential gearbox and that's how all console shifts should be. the push forward upshift that most cars have is based off of the old PRNDL or PRND321 sequence found in automatics, not based off of true sequential gearboxes. off the top of my head, only suzuki, mazda, bmw, and mitsubishi's SST use the pull back upshift configuration... |
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im at a red light and have to make a turn once it goes green. im in manual mode. light turns green. i make the tight turn. now here's where i love my column mounted paddles. i can short shift mid turn or close to the end of it and keep the engine from revving too high, both saving fuel and not looking like an idiotic street racing ricer revving to 5k rpm on a low speed turn... since its a low speed tight turn, there is no way i can keep my hands on the wheel. i have to shuffle them. if the paddles were wheel mounted, i'd have no clue where they were while turning. i'd have to shift super early or let the engine rev and shift later. obviously not a huge problem, but every time this happens, im reminded about how much better column mounted paddles are than wheel mounted... |
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Well said, sir. I had that exact problem the first time I drove a GTI with DSG. It wasn't the end of the world, but it was kind of annoying. To add to your point, column-mounted paddles can also be bigger since they aren't swinging around with the wheel. Example: ![]() vs. ![]() All that said, a true manual solves the problem completely. |
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porsche's paddles are both wheel mounted and huge:
https://porschebahn.wordpress.com/20...addle-shifter/ i actually think they made them that way to LOOK like its column mounted a la ferrari/lambo... food for thought... |
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What I don't like about wheel mounted paddle is, when I steering to much, I'm confused which is the up and down shifter. Sometimes you have to shift when you turn, not only when steering is on the neutral position.
Like madfast said, you will look like an idiot revving 5K on the street. |
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