Japseroony said:Thanks for the input guys and taking everything you guys are saying into account.
The only downside with the DCT is the lack of ability to hold it in a gear when driving around a corner and flooring the "loud pedal" as it has the tendency to change down, where as the manual you can get into gear and floor it and the car will pull without changing down - different style of driving I guess.
I know you can down change the DCT and get into gear prior to the corner etc but depending on the speed/revs the gearbox can if the revs are not too high change down if you push that pedal down to far - this is all controllable I guess once you get used to the gearbox and car. I have tried this on the DCT in every mode so know it happens and I guess I need to work out if I can live with it :?
jamesbond said:Japseroony said:Thanks for the input guys and taking everything you guys are saying into account.
The only downside with the DCT is the lack of ability to hold it in a gear when driving around a corner and flooring the "loud pedal" as it has the tendency to change down, where as the manual you can get into gear and floor it and the car will pull without changing down - different style of driving I guess.
I know you can down change the DCT and get into gear prior to the corner etc but depending on the speed/revs the gearbox can if the revs are not too high change down if you push that pedal down to far - this is all controllable I guess once you get used to the gearbox and car. I have tried this on the DCT in every mode so know it happens and I guess I need to work out if I can live with it :?
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Like when we spoke Saturday afternoon .. go for the 35is with the DCT, you will not regret it
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Doesn't help there is also Dynamic Traction Control (aka DTC) which has an off-mode.Japseroony said:No worries, thought I was missing something but yes it's easy to transpose letters especially when predictive text kicks in lol.
Tried it 4 times, comfort, sport, sport+ & DTC off, 7th gear at around 1250-1300rpm, all the way through kick down absolutely no response until I tapped the left paddle & then it changed. At 0.5C a rather nice way to prove the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 rears, especially with DTC off.So to the kickdown or not issue. I will wager a £5 that if you follow what I have said earlier i.e. set off and put the lever in manual mode in comfort or sport or sport plus by pushing the lever to the left. Change up a gear or 2 via the lever but keeping the revs low, then put both hands on the wheel not touching the paddles and put your foot to the floor as if trying to get the car to downshift the same as you would to use the kickdown as if in auto mode, and she will kick down.
Z4M-2006 said:Any need for that?
Perhaps not the only one with "issues" ?
jamesbond said:Z4M-2006 said:Any need for that?
Perhaps not the only one with "issues" ?
exactly what I was thinking a new member with low posts .. just jumping on the band wagon. Again providing no input or content to this forum ... In his view I am dim ..
But then again a 15w pigmy bulb is very bright when compared to a night light![]()