Correct way to drive Tip Tronic?
#17
???? Unnecessary, obviously if I wanted to just drive, I would drive. I'm trying to get the best knowledge out of this feature before going out and 'learning' it on my own, to prevent mistakes on my own half. Comments like this are a waste of time, after all this is a forum is it not? I'd figure the knowledge of people that browse here would be far better off learning on my own. Stop trying to boost your post points.
#18
If it was as easy as just trading in my AT for a 6MT then I wouldn't be here. But no my AT is fully loaded and just the way that I want it, so I wouldn't just trade it over. I just wanted some information about the tip tronic, i'm not looking to be a manual wannabe speed racer. But at this point from what information you guys have gave and from just 'driving' it's pretty self explanatory and I've figured it out for the most part.
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If it was as easy as just trading in my AT for a 6MT then I wouldn't be here. But no my AT is fully loaded and just the way that I want it, so I wouldn't just trade it over. I just wanted some information about the tip tronic, i'm not looking to be a manual wannabe speed racer. But at this point from what information you guys have gave and from just 'driving' it's pretty self explanatory and I've figured it out for the most part.
Answer this question honestly please, what are you trying to gain by using tiptronic to upshift instead of letting the car chose gears? Or is it all for show?
The car knows the specific fuel consumption map, and it knows the tractive-effort/speed map for the car, so it will beat you on acceleration and mileage.
#22
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If it was as easy as just trading in my AT for a 6MT then I wouldn't be here. But no my AT is fully loaded and just the way that I want it, so I wouldn't just trade it over. I just wanted some information about the tip tronic, i'm not looking to be a manual wannabe speed racer. But at this point from what information you guys have gave and from just 'driving' it's pretty self explanatory and I've figured it out for the most part.
btw i dont understand the shifiting at 2.5k rpm. doesnt the trans already do this for u?
#23
If you're just driving around normally why bother trying to mess with using tiptronic to shift? If you're only shifting at like ~2kish rpms, why worry about flipping the lever yourself when that's what your car would do normally? I mean if you're trying to drive spirited I could see the reasoning, but for that is more of not redlining and trial and error to see at what point puts you in the power band where you're looking for.
#25
Correct way to drive the tip tronic is to hand it over to your wifey or girl friend. You are a man so drive a stick like every other man or just leave it in D that is why you bought auto in the first place. You want your car to do your shifting for you otherwise pick a manual if you want to MANUALLY shift. If your legs are weak than hit the gym.
#26
Correct way to drive the tip tronic is to hand it over to your wifey or girl friend. You are a man so drive a stick like every other man or just leave it in D that is why you bought auto in the first place. You want your car to do your shifting for you otherwise pick a manual if you want to MANUALLY shift. If your legs are weak than hit the gym.
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the93owner (06-04-2013)
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I need to check but I'm pretty sure I researched this topic when I first got mine and the dealership or factory manual stated you leave it in 4th gear all the time! If you throw it into manumatic what gear always pops up on your dash?.... 4th gear.... the other gears are for hills slopes etc. The manumatic should allow your RPMs to run higher before the car shifts itself. Manumatic is not designed to be shifted up and down like a manual if memory serves me correctly. I'll find the reference and post it.
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I need to check but I'm pretty sure I researched this topic when I first got mine and the dealership or factory manual stated you leave it in 4th gear all the time! If you throw it into manumatic what gear always pops up on your dash?.... 4th gear.... the other gears are for hills slopes etc. The manumatic should allow your RPMs to run higher before the car shifts itself. Manumatic is not designed to be shifted up and down like a manual if memory serves me correctly. I'll find the reference and post it.
Why is everyone making it sound like downshifting in tiptronic is pointless? I hope everyone here understands what a power curve is. And when traction is an issue in certain gears, seems very stupid to let the tranny try and shift itself, especially when you don't want it to.
For normal driving, "D" mode is fine. Tiptronic definitely has its advantages though.