Somewhat frustrated by Manumatic
Somewhat frustrated by Manumatic
It seems too easy to move between D and manumatic. I was doing a bit of spirited driving yesterday in manumatic and switched to drive while taking a tight corner. I've also knocked the car into manumatic while driving a couple times. Do you guys keep the gas floored between shifts or let up? One last thing, I've had my car 5 months and it smelled a bit yesterday after my spirited driving in manumatic mode....is this normal (smelled almost rubbery).
Originally Posted by harley01
It seems too easy to move between D and manumatic. I was doing a bit of spirited driving yesterday in manumatic and switched to drive while taking a tight corner. I've also knocked the car into manumatic while driving a couple times. Do you guys keep the gas floored between shifts or let up? One last thing, I've had my car 5 months and it smelled a bit yesterday after my spirited driving in manumatic mode....is this normal (smelled almost rubbery).
As for the D to MM mode, yeah I think I've knock it over to MM mode by accident once during corning.
I used to let my foot of the gas when I was shifting in manumatic ... you have to know the trans(shift time in each gear and rpm) for it to end up good though. But if you get it right it gives a nice burst of power.
Originally Posted by harley01
It seems too easy to move between D and manumatic. I was doing a bit of spirited driving yesterday in manumatic and switched to drive while taking a tight corner. I've also knocked the car into manumatic while driving a couple times. Do you guys keep the gas floored between shifts or let up? One last thing, I've had my car 5 months and it smelled a bit yesterday after my spirited driving in manumatic mode....is this normal (smelled almost rubbery).
Some people like that manual shift feel and sound while lifting their off the throttle.
Down-shifting you will probable want to remove your foot from the throttle since downshifting is used for reducing speed.. unless it is a rolling start, such as a 30 mph start, then keep your foot on the throttle..
I also was goofing around the other day and thought I had it in manual mode, accellerated from the start and went to shift into 2 with my foot on the throttle, since I was in D the little up-shift threw me into N.. talk about missing a gear with an AT?
Originally Posted by vegasG35sedan
I also was goofing around the other day and thought I had it in manual mode, accellerated from the start and went to shift into 2 with my foot on the throttle, since I was in D the little up-shift threw me into N.. talk about missing a gear with an AT?
my car has a strong rubber smell coming from it after driving. Which I have no idea why, i've noticed this with my contential and dunlop tires. Usually happens after driving on the highway at 80+. I don't think it has anything to do with the tires though.
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After a "spirited" drive my tires have the same rubbery smell to them. I have Bridgestone S0-3's and on my way home at night i take a sharp turn at 30mph and up a 1-2 mile hill at 60-65mph. It get the tires nice and warmed up. The smell you're experiencing is the tires after they get heated up. I think of it like its the smell that lets me know my tires are doing a good job sticking to the road. It's nothing to worry about just a normal part of a tire.
After a "spirited" drive my tires have the same rubbery smell to them. I have Bridgestone S0-3's and on my way home at night i take a sharp turn at 30mph and up a 1-2 mile hill at 60-65mph. It get the tires nice and warmed up. The smell you're experiencing is the tires after they get heated up. I think of it like its the smell that lets me know my tires are doing a good job sticking to the road. It's nothing to worry about just a normal part of a tire.
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That burning rubber smell has been discussed alot here.
I had it real bad on a 2005 loaner with 6K on it when driving through heavy snow conditions. It stayed around for another day of highway driving, but I do not think it has to do with the tires or the chemical undercoating burning off. Most of the first days driving was at < 40MPH on snow, and the undercoating burnoff would have happened long before, if at all.
I had it real bad on a 2005 loaner with 6K on it when driving through heavy snow conditions. It stayed around for another day of highway driving, but I do not think it has to do with the tires or the chemical undercoating burning off. Most of the first days driving was at < 40MPH on snow, and the undercoating burnoff would have happened long before, if at all.
Originally Posted by harley01
It seems too easy to move between D and manumatic. I was doing a bit of spirited driving yesterday in manumatic and switched to drive while taking a tight corner. I've also knocked the car into manumatic while driving a couple times.
Originally Posted by harley01
Do you guys keep the gas floored between shifts or let up?
Originally Posted by harley01
One last thing, I've had my car 5 months and it smelled a bit yesterday after my spirited driving in manumatic mode....is this normal (smelled almost rubbery).
Yup. Happens here to ... think of it this way - in manu you are working the tranny MUCH harder then in auto mode, right? So it's normal. Remember what your clutch would smell like when you whomped on it good?
I don't let off the gas in manu-matic mode.
I have also done what another poster mentioned; thinking that I was in manu-matic mode, but I was in normal D mode. I was pushing the car and I shifted it into neutral, thinking I was upshifting. It was quite a surprise as I expected to continue accelerating at a quick rate.
Love the manu-matic mode.
I have also done what another poster mentioned; thinking that I was in manu-matic mode, but I was in normal D mode. I was pushing the car and I shifted it into neutral, thinking I was upshifting. It was quite a surprise as I expected to continue accelerating at a quick rate.
Love the manu-matic mode.
Actually it does seem manu mode keeps the car from shifting down to an easier gear and the engine gives you more of a revving sound. The smell seems to be coming from the front of the car, but I'm not too concerned. It is hard to unlearn a real shifting pattern. I hit the shifter down between 3rd and 4th due to years of driving a clutch.
Originally Posted by vegasG35sedan
I also was goofing around the other day and thought I had it in manual mode, accellerated from the start and went to shift into 2 with my foot on the throttle, since I was in D the little up-shift threw me into N.. talk about missing a gear with an AT?


