yet another newbie question about manual shift
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yet another newbie question about manual shift - 8/6/2007 3:25:38 PM
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GPSeek
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Hi there, I played with the mag manual shifters for some 20 miles and got some questions: Could anybody give me a guidline what gear should be used for a specfic speed range I need a gear and mph range table since I'm not used to do manual shifting. Could manual shifting save some gas? Probably not, I guess.
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RE: yet another newbie question about manual shift - 8/6/2007 4:50:59 PM
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bnilguy
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It won't let you up or down shift if the engine can't handle it. I just keep it in drive, it's learned to up-shift pretty early for me. I do use it to proactively downshift if I'm passing..otherwise it takes a couple seconds to figure out I'm trying to get moving!
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RE: yet another newbie question about manual shift - 8/6/2007 5:34:26 PM
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Number6
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For smooth engine breaking, I downshift not much higher than 2000rpm. Much higher and the next gear down will jerk the engine into the high torque range. Of course if you are down shifting to pass, this is desireable. I guess what I'm saying is that I use the manual to down shift more than anything else. Upshifting is just fine in drive. If I want to haul ass, I just step on it. It shifts better than I could anyway (also, I have an LS so no paddles). I also use the manual to keep the automatic from changing gears all the time when going up a hill. If I'm only going 45 up a steep-ish hill for example, it can't seem to decide what gear it wants to be in and keeps flipping around between 4th, 5th, and 6th. Once I hit 45mph, I slide it over to manual and all that nonsense stops.
< Message edited by Number6 -- 8/6/2007 5:37:07 PM >
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