Paddle Shift Conversion??
Paddle Shift Conversion??
I test drove a type S yesterday and really liked the paddle shifter for the auto transmission. Unfortunately, the type-s is out of my price range. Does anyone make a kit to add paddle shifters to the normal TL? I wouldn't think it would be too hard to do because it already has the manual option on the shifter. Let me know what you guys think...
I stopped after two weeks with my Audi when I had it. I guess its just one of those "cool factors" that you want but are hardly ever gonna use. Its like saying, I got every single channel from dish network, but I only watch the ones that come from the Top 100 channels lol
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the conversion is pretty simple to do, but not worth money
the wiring is only 2 wires that would need to be custom run from the back of the cable reel to the shifter console.
other than that, you will need a new steering wheel, air bag, cable reel, buttons, trims.
your looking at 1000 bucks or more just for 2 buttons
the wiring is only 2 wires that would need to be custom run from the back of the cable reel to the shifter console.
other than that, you will need a new steering wheel, air bag, cable reel, buttons, trims.
your looking at 1000 bucks or more just for 2 buttons
thanks for the replies guys, its probably not worth the work, but I like to mess with stuff. I would probably end up fabing something up. Im getting a little ahead of myself though considering I dont even own a TL yet.
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^ mmh what a shame, I got paddle shifters and as everyone has said, I don't use it, they are like girly...
I would honestly be down to swap out the parts with someone who is interested in it... course they'd need to get me a replacement steering wheel
I would honestly be down to swap out the parts with someone who is interested in it... course they'd need to get me a replacement steering wheel
i was thinkign about doing on my 2nd gen TL...the only prob i have is wire mgmt because everytime i turned the wheel it would yank the wire out and may or may not (more than likely) go back in. once i figure that out, i'll prob do it
Originally Posted by 540idinan
If I owned an m5, it definatly wouldn't have paddles. 6 speed for sure
that car can shift harder and faster then you could ever possibly try in your lifetime
and downshift rev match as well. most fun Ive ever had.
ok back on topic
Originally Posted by trancemission
you wouldnt be saying that if you drove one.
that car can shift harder and faster then you could ever possibly try in your lifetime
and downshift rev match as well. most fun Ive ever had.
ok back on topic
that car can shift harder and faster then you could ever possibly try in your lifetime
and downshift rev match as well. most fun Ive ever had.
ok back on topic

I will agree that the shifts are beyond perfect, but IMO it takes some of the fun out of it. I just love the feeling that I get when I nail that heel toe downshift smoothly, perfectly launch off the line, or even just when I'm rowing through the gears. Now that I think about it, I'm gonna hold out and wait for that 6 speed when I get the TL
How to wire paddle shifter
I've been searching around and as you mentioned in your post you said its pretty simple. I have a Type S steering with everything needed. The only thing I don't know how to do is wire the two wire your refering to. How do you wire the two wire from the reel to the shifter? I have already replace my stock steering wheel with the Type S one and everything works great except for the paddle shifter. Can you help?
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it can be done....
since the shift up/down lever is an electronic "switch" you can relocate it....
but with that said, I dont think its gonna be worth it...the time and money you will spend will be more than the difference in getting a Type S
since the shift up/down lever is an electronic "switch" you can relocate it....
but with that said, I dont think its gonna be worth it...the time and money you will spend will be more than the difference in getting a Type S
?? No one's being hard on him. Plus he joined the site 2 1/2 years ago.
I've been looking for a wood steering wheel for my TL and remembered the paddle shifters idea and now that the cars are older the steering wheels are a lot cheaper. Was curious if anyone had done a how to yet on it. But with the negative feedback doesn't look like it. If it's easy to wire and the steering wheels are a couple hundred bucks or ones found at a dealer than it might be a free mod! Depending on how much the wiring is, very cheap if there is some cost.
Correct me if I'm wrong but in my 07 TL-S paddle shifters make a difference. In normal automatic mode 3rd gear only hits 95-100mph before it shifts, while with paddle shifters I can hit 110 in 3rd gear.
) - In manual mode you can get it to shift right at 6800 rpm if you time it well, but you risk banging off the rev limiter.
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