One more reason the SportShifter is Reversed
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One more reason the SportShifter is Reversed
Recently, I was accelerating in 3rd and my hand was on the shifter. A car pulls out in front of me and I had to get on the brakes hard to prevent an accident. The forward G-Force caused my arm and hand to move forward and the result was an upshift -- when I should have been downshifting. Not only does it not help slow the car down, but when the threat was clear and I needed to accelerate, I was in 4th when I ought to have been in 2nd. Made me feel foolish.
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Hmmmm.
Not to start a holy war, but I find it somewhat intuitive (for me), to pull back to downshift.
Whenever I do hard braking, my hand automatically pulls back, causing me to downshift.
Not to start a holy war, but I find it somewhat intuitive (for me), to pull back to downshift.
Whenever I do hard braking, my hand automatically pulls back, causing me to downshift.
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Originally Posted by Revenent
Hmmmm.
Not to start a holy war, but I find it somewhat intuitive (for me), to pull back to downshift.
Whenever I do hard braking, my hand automatically pulls back, causing me to downshift.
Not to start a holy war, but I find it somewhat intuitive (for me), to pull back to downshift.
Whenever I do hard braking, my hand automatically pulls back, causing me to downshift.
I agree. Up=Upshift, Down=Downshift....not really that hard of a concept
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Originally Posted by Revenent
Hmmmm.
Not to start a holy war, but I find it somewhat intuitive (for me), to pull back to downshift.
Whenever I do hard braking, my hand automatically pulls back, causing me to downshift.
Not to start a holy war, but I find it somewhat intuitive (for me), to pull back to downshift.
Whenever I do hard braking, my hand automatically pulls back, causing me to downshift.
but then, when driving manual... (which wut the ss is kinda simulating)
when usually pulling down it's down shift... (of coures it can go other way)
but when launching, the feeling of upshifting by pulling down from 1st
2nd it's cool haha
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Originally Posted by Revenent
Hmmmm.
Not to start a holy war, but I find it somewhat intuitive (for me), to pull back to downshift.
Whenever I do hard braking, my hand automatically pulls back, causing me to downshift.
Not to start a holy war, but I find it somewhat intuitive (for me), to pull back to downshift.
Whenever I do hard braking, my hand automatically pulls back, causing me to downshift.
I think this is a good point here and don't put it paste Honda engineers to think it through to this level of detail ... they always have.
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True, but when I slam the brakes, I generally "know" that I'm going to be flung forward. Thus, I use the left hand to push against the steering wheel, and the right pulls back as a result.
Oh well, in any case, it's a matter of taste. I like it the way it is, and other's don't. C'est la vie.
Oh well, in any case, it's a matter of taste. I like it the way it is, and other's don't. C'est la vie.
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Originally Posted by NeoChaser
but then, when driving manual... (which wut the ss is kinda simulating)
when usually pulling down it's down shift... (of coures it can go other way)
but when launching, the feeling of upshifting by pulling down from 1st
2nd it's cool haha
when usually pulling down it's down shift... (of coures it can go other way)
but when launching, the feeling of upshifting by pulling down from 1st
2nd it's cool haha
Defenutly agree there, however I find pulling back to downshift great when taking a hard corner
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As a person who just came from driving a manual transmission for the last 10 yrs, I find the sportshift pattern to be very natural. The reason is, w/o the clutch, to me, it still completley feels like an automatic even in sportshift mode. Since all automatics shift to lower gears by pulling down, it is intuitive for me to pull down to downshift and push up to upshift.
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Originally Posted by gfxdave99
Should have just got a 6MT
i drove a 04 TL AT this past week and i hated it. well the SS anyway. the delay between shifts is annoying, and it always feels like it is in the wrong gear.
and if you leave it in full auto mode, the only way to accelerate faster is to press the gas pedal down a lil harder, but if you press too hard, then it downshifts more than one gear and it speeds up faster than i want it to.
that's why i like 6MT, i have full control of what gear to be in.
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Originally Posted by AlterZgo
As a person who just came from driving a manual transmission for the last 10 yrs, I find the sportshift pattern to be very natural. The reason is, w/o the clutch, to me, it still completley feels like an automatic even in sportshift mode. Since all automatics shift to lower gears by pulling down, it is intuitive for me to pull down to downshift and push up to upshift.
and then 5th to 4th (down)
in a 5MT... My other car is a 5MT and that feels just like my 5AT TSX in SS mode.
Either way, I got used to it in a day or so... no biggie/complaint from me.
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Originally Posted by dzuy
what's funny is that you took the words right out of my mouth.
i drove a 04 TL AT this past week and i hated it. well the SS anyway. the delay between shifts is annoying, and it always feels like it is in the wrong gear.
and if you leave it in full auto mode, the only way to accelerate faster is to press the gas pedal down a lil harder, but if you press too hard, then it downshifts more than one gear and it speeds up faster than i want it to.
that's why i like 6MT, i have full control of what gear to be in.
i drove a 04 TL AT this past week and i hated it. well the SS anyway. the delay between shifts is annoying, and it always feels like it is in the wrong gear.
and if you leave it in full auto mode, the only way to accelerate faster is to press the gas pedal down a lil harder, but if you press too hard, then it downshifts more than one gear and it speeds up faster than i want it to.
that's why i like 6MT, i have full control of what gear to be in.
Biker, who like provench and others is an MT bigot.
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Any race car with a sequential transmission has pull back for up and push forward for down so my vote is that the SS should be the opposite of what it is.
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feels fine to me. There is a thread on how to reverse it if you really wanted to.
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Originally Posted by CGTSX2004
Wow...if you're braking hard enough to actually moving parts of your body aside from your torso, both hands should be on the steering wheel anyway.
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It took me a little while to get used to the SS. I too found it counterintuitive to upshift pushing forward and downshift pulling back. Even now, if I haven't played with SS in a while, there is a split second of hezitation and I have to think about whether to push or pull the shifter.
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Originally Posted by dzuy
what's funny is that you took the words right out of my mouth.
i drove a 04 TL AT this past week and i hated it. well the SS anyway. the delay between shifts is annoying, and it always feels like it is in the wrong gear.
and if you leave it in full auto mode, the only way to accelerate faster is to press the gas pedal down a lil harder, but if you press too hard, then it downshifts more than one gear and it speeds up faster than i want it to.
that's why i like 6MT, i have full control of what gear to be in.
i drove a 04 TL AT this past week and i hated it. well the SS anyway. the delay between shifts is annoying, and it always feels like it is in the wrong gear.
and if you leave it in full auto mode, the only way to accelerate faster is to press the gas pedal down a lil harder, but if you press too hard, then it downshifts more than one gear and it speeds up faster than i want it to.
that's why i like 6MT, i have full control of what gear to be in.
So lets imagine Jim was in a MT and he was in fourth gear shall we. He had to brake and shifted in to 3rd. Last time I checked third was up towards the dash JUST LIKE a upshift with the SS, so WTF is the difference.
Either way Jim should have just braked and left the SS where it was since it downshifts on its own anyway.
Nitpicking at its finest.
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Originally Posted by domn
So lets imagine Jim was in a MT and he was in fourth gear shall we. He had to brake and shifted in to 3rd. Last time I checked third was up towards the dash JUST LIKE a upshift with the SS, so WTF is the difference.
Either way Jim should have just braked and left the SS where it was since it downshifts on its own anyway.
Nitpicking at its finest.
Either way Jim should have just braked and left the SS where it was since it downshifts on its own anyway.
Nitpicking at its finest.
4th to 3rd in a MT is pushing towards the dash.
In a SS AT it's pulling away from the dash.
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Originally Posted by CGTSX2004
Fine...then 5th to 4th is a pull backwards.
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Originally Posted by Lung Fu Mo Shi
You got the SS backwards.
4th to 3rd in a MT is pushing towards the dash.
In a SS AT it's pulling away from the dash.
4th to 3rd in a MT is pushing towards the dash.
In a SS AT it's pulling away from the dash.
Yes,
But my point is, if you MT'ers want to downshift under braking from say 3rd to 2nd, your body is going forward when you still have to force your arm and hand back to get to 2nd gear. Its the same thing as Jim's situation.
He should have just braked and allowed the car to stop and downshift on ts own. MT'ers would have braked and simply depressed the clutch without even touching the shifter anyway.
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The sportshift is not a MT. I used to own a 5-speed Mazda and, if anything, am more comfortable with a MT than an AT. Now, with my 5AT I found the sportshift somewhat clunky to use, but that has nothing to do with the upshift-downshift thing. You just don't have that intuitive sense of when to shift that you have with the manual.
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As a manual driver of an Integra since 1991 (it now has 238K miles and still going), I had a difficult time driving in SS mode. My tendancy was to pull down to the higher gear and up to the lower gear much like going between 3rd and 4th. I can't tell you how many times I thought I was switching to 4th to accelerate only to hit 2nd gear and mess me up!!! I avoid the SS altogether now.
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Originally Posted by DJDZ
As a manual driver of an Integra since 1991 (it now has 238K miles and still going), I had a difficult time driving in SS mode. My tendancy was to pull down to the higher gear and up to the lower gear much like going between 3rd and 4th. I can't tell you how many times I thought I was switching to 4th to accelerate only to hit 2nd gear and mess me up!!! I avoid the SS altogether now.
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We should also keep in mind that most sportshift users probably have been driving automatics for some time.
I have to admit though that I got confused on the way to work and upshifted when I meant to downshift!
I have to admit though that I got confused on the way to work and upshifted when I meant to downshift!
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Originally Posted by dzuy
in A? what's that mean?
in D?
in D?
Yes, D. D stands for drive, right?
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just a question.....is the SS computerized? if so cant it be changed in the computer? i would think it would be, cuz whenever i "click" it a few times it doesnt seem to be anything mechanical? someone should check it out
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Originally Posted by Xtremespeed2102
just a question.....is the SS computerized? if so cant it be changed in the computer? i would think it would be, cuz whenever i "click" it a few times it doesnt seem to be anything mechanical? someone should check it out
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In order to survive in any case, one must learn to adapt.. the shifter is made a certain way.. adapt to it, its not that hard of a concept.. unless one really can't stand to upshift by pushhing forward rather than pulling back.. which personally shouldn't be a big deal.