How many actually use the "Sportronic" feature in the TSX?
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sorry would of liked to of been more in depth and technical .... but i gotta get back to this essay im writing...
So Dzuy...and Guesses, and how about that race ?
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The sportshift is great....i use it about 95% of the time.
And i can vougue for shifting into N thinking it was an upshift on the sportshift. It makes it a lot more fun to drive and then when you get in traffic or the city you can use it as an auto....its a great feature.
And i can vougue for shifting into N thinking it was an upshift on the sportshift. It makes it a lot more fun to drive and then when you get in traffic or the city you can use it as an auto....its a great feature.
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I haven't used it yet since I am still in the break in period. I have a feeling I will use it a decent amount of the time though not all of the time. If I wanted to shift all of the time I would have gotten the 6MT.
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Originally Posted by domn
Its nowhere near that long. According to acura's specs its 0.7 seconds. Although it is definently slower from 1st to 2nd its nowhere near 1.5 seconds.
but there is an delay in the DBW
and...
on top of those numbers - there will be different b/c of tolerancing.
when i test drove the AT - i hated how long it took to shift under WOT using the SS.
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Originally Posted by dzuy
i'm sure that's a typical number (.7)
but there is an delay in the DBW
and...
on top of those numbers - there will be different b/c of tolerancing.
when i test drove the AT - i hated how long it took to shift under WOT using the SS.
but there is an delay in the DBW
and...
on top of those numbers - there will be different b/c of tolerancing.
when i test drove the AT - i hated how long it took to shift under WOT using the SS.
well anyway There is much worse of a delay if your in fully auto mode, SS makes the cars shifting at least tolerating , I cant stand how the car feels in Drive mode... Shame there not a chip, like for the BMW 325 AT, that can make it shift faster, for the TSX (Yes, a Fully Automatic Tranny, not SMG, that can shift faster then a Manual Transmission)
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In regards to the slow 1-2 shift in SS mode, I've found that you need to shift at around 4k while gradually applying throttle. First seems a little short to me so shifting earlier makes the shift quicker IMO. As far as you guys that won't use it cause your breaking your car in. That's the best time to use it. The key to breaking in a new engine is to vary the rpms. Nothing works better than SS for that.
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Originally Posted by loxllxol
I figure...if you can't manage to drive a sport shift, you shouldn't be in control of a 3000 lb vehicle. lol. It's really not hard. And the computer will never let you shift into a "misshift"
On a 6-speed though...you're on your own!
On a 6-speed though...you're on your own!
There's a huge diff between making a mis-shift, and not being able to "manage to drive" a car. Since I was driving an MT when you popped out of the chute, I don't think I've lost all my abilities.
And as far as the computer is concerned, as has been pointed out, it shields you from the worst situations, but "never" is again the wrong word - especially if you want to use the engine drag in a corner...
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Everytime I use the sportshift, it reminds me of how poor of a substitute it is to driving a true manual. It's OK for an automatic, but by no means does it feel "sporty" in any way. So, after about a month, I've pretty much stopped using it completely.
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yeah, unfortunately its still not a stick... Personally Im a Self Hater, lol, so I feel like im at least shifting on my own if im in SS mode, Drives my Left foot nuts, but I gotta at very least do my own shifting, once again my Next Cars gonna be a 5 speed, RWD w/ shitty Gas Milage, and as much as I love my TSX, Very much looking forward to Having a Clutch and RWD
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Originally Posted by MemRheins
yeah, unfortunately its still not a stick... Personally Im a Self Hater, lol, so I feel like im at least shifting on my own if im in SS mode, Drives my Left foot nuts, but I gotta at very least do my own shifting, once again my Next Cars gonna be a 5 speed, RWD w/ shitty Gas Milage, and as much as I love my TSX, Very much looking forward to Having a Clutch and RWD
What is your next car??
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Originally Posted by Elephantman_nosefacehead
Sure it seems to give you the best of both worlds but after the newness factor wears off do you use the Sportronic shifting very often?
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Originally Posted by cruzingsilver
5spd RWD... Thought the picture was of an AUDI TT. I actually love the TT cause of the AWD. A friend of mine had it ( before it got stolen) and it was great in the winter. Hard to find a real sports car that has this advantage.
What is your next car??
What is your next car??
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Ech some people dont use the SS mode, Elephant (change ur name).... some people brought the AT because they wanted a fully auto transmission, some of us, arn't those people, those of ur who miss driving the stick enough use ss alot, those who have played Gran Turismo use it alot... some use it for passing and thats really about it...the 80 year old guy in a TSX, or the non car enthusiast isnt going to use it
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Originally Posted by tsXgtp
I use it all the time. The car IMO is undrivable without it. The tranny just shifts way too early.
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My TSX is only a day old, but I have played with it. I think I will use it when I want to scoot around in traffic, pass on a two lane highway and when I want to have fun.
Essentially when I am laid back I will use that AT, when I am in a hurry I will use the SS.
The SS is pretty good. I liked it in the test drive car as well. It's not a manual, but it is still a lot of fun.
In a couple of weeks I will post my real life use.
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Essentially when I am laid back I will use that AT, when I am in a hurry I will use the SS.
The SS is pretty good. I liked it in the test drive car as well. It's not a manual, but it is still a lot of fun.
In a couple of weeks I will post my real life use.
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I use it all the time unless I am in traffic.
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Since I got my TSX two days ago (and have driven 200 miles in 2 days ) I've done about 50/50. I plan to use it more once the car is fully broken in and I can really let her go. I haven't driven a manual in years, so it's taking a little getting used to, that, and the no clutch thing is weird too. I like it a lot though, I'm just a little worried about messing up my trann/engine.
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I use the sportshift quite often, often on the freeway when I need to pass a slower-moving car in medium traffic. Downshift to 3rd (or 2nd below 50mph), and with power on standby, wait for a good opportunity to pass. Pop it back into "D" after the lane change is complete.
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I like it a lot though, I'm just a little worried about messing up my trann/engine.
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Yeah, but a few times my shifts haven't been as smooth as I would have expected. I'm still breaking in so I'm not under hard acceleration or anything like that. I'm sure things will be fine, I just get a little nervous sometimes, I don't want to mess up my car.
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i basically never use it, as most of my driving is in traffic or stop and go, or city driving.
i have used it a few times just to get into the vtec range and to see it do its thing. but thats about it and it only really is worthwhile when you have a really open road etc.
i have used it a few times just to get into the vtec range and to see it do its thing. but thats about it and it only really is worthwhile when you have a really open road etc.
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you know using SS will worsen gas milage right??
haha....just a random thought~
haha....just a random thought~
fake manual...lol...
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About 95% of the time. To keeps the motor in the prime
torque range for around town and avoids bogging down in
low rpms. It may reduce shifting vs auto mode and be
better for the tranny, by using the whole rpm range. It's
also better for the motor to use the whole rpm range.
The shifting is instantaneus and hard to resist, vs pushing down
the pedal and waiting.
If your new to the car don't feel bad. Even though I haven't
driven a manual for 10 years, I keep shifting down for
1 to 2, manual habit was hard to break. I finally stopped
doing that in the 2nd week or so.
torque range for around town and avoids bogging down in
low rpms. It may reduce shifting vs auto mode and be
better for the tranny, by using the whole rpm range. It's
also better for the motor to use the whole rpm range.
The shifting is instantaneus and hard to resist, vs pushing down
the pedal and waiting.
If your new to the car don't feel bad. Even though I haven't
driven a manual for 10 years, I keep shifting down for
1 to 2, manual habit was hard to break. I finally stopped
doing that in the 2nd week or so.
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tried it, hate it
stupid imitation in my opinion. might be useful on the highway if you wanna drop a gear and blow by someone, but surely, nothing like a manual.
hate it!
hate it!
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