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Old 03-02-2012, 06:23 PM   #1
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Throttle Blip, and other features?

I read in a review that the Automatic trans will have an auto throttle blip on downshifts - any idea if the manual will have this too? (I've not mastered heel/toe downshifts in 20 driving years, it's not going to happen - hahaha.)

No talk of launch control or flat foot shifting, right? (no interest in those)
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Old 03-02-2012, 06:25 PM   #2
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It's a Traditional Manual, the same kind in the S2k and many others, so no Throttle blip. The Automatic is based of an IS auto it has the the blip, but no system like the 370Z that's a Nissan only think at the moment with the Manual they have.
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I hope it doesn't. I personally like blipping the throttle myself and to successful do it brings a small grin to my face. The 370z electronic method is one step of robbing the manual experience IMHO. Though I'm a purist of
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I hope it doesn't. I personally like blipping the throttle myself and to successful do it brings a small grin to my face. The 370z electronic method is one step of robbing the manual experience IMHO. Though I'm a purist of
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I hope it doesn't. I personally like blipping the throttle myself and to successful do it brings a small grin to my face. The 370z electronic method is one step of robbing the manual experience IMHO. Though I'm a purist of
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Let me guess - Veilside Z?
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I hear turbo and AWD will be options.
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I hope it doesn't. I personally like blipping the throttle myself and to successful do it brings a small grin to my face. The 370z electronic method is one step of robbing the manual experience IMHO. Though I'm a purist of
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Which you can disable, so a pretty neat feature all in all :-)
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Btw, who do I need to speak with to be bumped up a class? I like to drive flat-out.
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I hear turbo and AWD will be options.
There's an off button for both actually!
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Let me guess - Veilside Z?
Nope stock exterior. Funny how stereo types works.
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No talk of launch control or flat foot shifting, right? (no interest in those)
Why not though? My 14 second Neon (stock long block) was flat shifted though close to 300 trips down the drag strip and was beat on daily for over 200,000 miles. When I junked the car I pulled the tranny to remove the quaife, I was shocked at how little wear there was on the gears and synchros. It still shifted great to.

Actually it shifted better at that point than my Subaru did at 20,000 mile. Man I can't wait to rid my self of this car.
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blip on auto is cool.....i've driven the current IS several times and don't recall a blip on the downshifts...though it's entirely possible i just don't remember..
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blip on auto is cool.....i've driven the current IS several times and don't recall a blip on the downshifts...though it's entirely possible i just don't remember..
ISF has it, IS250/350 do not.
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Which you can disable, so a pretty neat feature all in all :-)
Exactly. I think it's silly hearing all the complaints from people who didn't want that feature in the Nissan 370Z when they can simply press a button once and forget it even had it.

But I actually like the technology because it always perfectly rev-matches your gears for the smoothest shifts and better reliability. Heel and toe may be fun but you can't always get it right unless your the Stig or something.
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