Mistake getting the Manual???
#83
I just bought a TL, not a week ago and I sought out a manual. I gotta say I love it. Everyone of my friends that try to drive it kill it though. They're afraid to give it gas. It's V-6 baby, the engine is thirsty, give it some gas to sip!
#85
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I've had my 06 TL 6MT for about a month now and I absolutely LOVE driving it. My commute is only 10 minutes, but I wish it were longer.
The only way I would EVER opt for an auto over a manual is if I had to drive in heavy traffic for more than an hour each day... eh, prolly not even then.
I agree that the 1-2 shift is hard to nail smoothly every time. I've gotten a lot better at it though. But that's why I prefer manual over auto. It requires skill to get it smooth and there's always room for improvement. Autos are BORING.
The only way I would EVER opt for an auto over a manual is if I had to drive in heavy traffic for more than an hour each day... eh, prolly not even then.
I agree that the 1-2 shift is hard to nail smoothly every time. I've gotten a lot better at it though. But that's why I prefer manual over auto. It requires skill to get it smooth and there's always room for improvement. Autos are BORING.
#86
Gotcha! I was reading about an upgraded engine damper that is available that would help with engine movement do you have this upgrade? I had an engine damper on my other car and it was great! I feel while driving around a parking lot for example I have alot of engine movement and jerking while applying gas and letting off at these low speeds in first or 2nd gear. I would be nice to stiffen up this rocking. Any input on this?
Back to the MT...the lower gears are more jumpy. Be smoother on the gas pedal and it won't be so jumpy. Throttle modulation is just as important as clutch modulation on a MT.
#88
Registered Member
If your clutch control system is working properly (no slipping and a nice sharp and definitely engagement) and you do not have any plans to race your car and are not real aggressive with it, then this mod is not for you. If the valve is operating as designed and there is nothing adversely affecting your clutch, you will not notice any untoward operation.
#89
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However, some people have had problems with their valve and this mod has helped them. If you were to drive my TL, you'd swear that I had done the mod.
#90
this is the engine damper I am talking about
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-performance-parts-modifications-112/xlr8-engine-torque-damper-04-08-tl-manual-764069/
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-performance-parts-modifications-112/xlr8-engine-torque-damper-04-08-tl-manual-764069/
#91
I got the Shifts
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I live in So Cal and take the 60 Freeway to work everyday so there are times when I'm stuck in a mile or 2 of bumper to bumper traffic.
I also own a 6spd and while the first month or two was really aggravating with the stop and go. After I changed my driving habits a bit it's not too bad. Basically gotta break the bad habit that most AT drivers have of tailgating in traffic and doing the stop-go-stop-go dance. Just stop hugging other driver's rear ends so much and idle forward in 1st if the traffic is really bad. You can do 1st > 2nd shift at 10mph/2k rpm and just cruise at 10 mph in 2nd. I do that a lot for moderate > heavy stop and go traffic. Downside is that aggressive drivers will merge in front of you or cut you off. But I don't really care as I laugh at them wasting their gas and brake pads doing the stop-go-stop-go dance.
Honestly owning a 6spd makes the commute to and from work a lot more fun for me. As long as the traffic isn't bad and I can cruise at 55-60mph. And a clear on/off ramp is just so much fun with a 6spd.
I'm sure it will grow on you, I was frustrated when I first got my car too (TL is first MT car) but as the months passed by and I grew more pro efficient with how my car worked now I can't even imagine driving a AT.
I also own a 6spd and while the first month or two was really aggravating with the stop and go. After I changed my driving habits a bit it's not too bad. Basically gotta break the bad habit that most AT drivers have of tailgating in traffic and doing the stop-go-stop-go dance. Just stop hugging other driver's rear ends so much and idle forward in 1st if the traffic is really bad. You can do 1st > 2nd shift at 10mph/2k rpm and just cruise at 10 mph in 2nd. I do that a lot for moderate > heavy stop and go traffic. Downside is that aggressive drivers will merge in front of you or cut you off. But I don't really care as I laugh at them wasting their gas and brake pads doing the stop-go-stop-go dance.
Honestly owning a 6spd makes the commute to and from work a lot more fun for me. As long as the traffic isn't bad and I can cruise at 55-60mph. And a clear on/off ramp is just so much fun with a 6spd.
I'm sure it will grow on you, I was frustrated when I first got my car too (TL is first MT car) but as the months passed by and I grew more pro efficient with how my car worked now I can't even imagine driving a AT.
#93
Team Owner
You guys that have a hard time driving the TL smoothly need to drive my friend's Porsche 951. Aluminum flywheel, large turbo, and a 3 puck clutch with a 1,000,000lb pressure plate lol.
I can usually drive perfectly after only a mile or so but this car makes me look like a beginner.
I spin the tires with a 4,500rpm clutch dump/slip anytime I take off. This is the only car where it's easier to slip the tires than the clutch. Any actual clutch slip chatters like crazy anyway.
I can usually drive perfectly after only a mile or so but this car makes me look like a beginner.
I spin the tires with a 4,500rpm clutch dump/slip anytime I take off. This is the only car where it's easier to slip the tires than the clutch. Any actual clutch slip chatters like crazy anyway.
#94
Registered Member
You guys that have a hard time driving the TL smoothly need to drive my friend's Porsche 951. Aluminum flywheel, large turbo, and a 3 puck clutch with a 1,000,000lb pressure plate lol.
I can usually drive perfectly after only a mile or so but this car makes me look like a beginner.
I spin the tires with a 4,500rpm clutch dump/slip anytime I take off. This is the only car where it's easier to slip the tires than the clutch. Any actual clutch slip chatters like crazy anyway.
I can usually drive perfectly after only a mile or so but this car makes me look like a beginner.
I spin the tires with a 4,500rpm clutch dump/slip anytime I take off. This is the only car where it's easier to slip the tires than the clutch. Any actual clutch slip chatters like crazy anyway.
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