GuidoK said:What I mostly noticed that he repeatedly was in too lower gears when going through corners; mostly tight ones in residential areas (on speeds where 2nd gear or sometimes 1st gear is necessary) .....
ronk said:Have you tried the later 8 speed box ?
I'm told it has a smaller torque converter.
In my experience it is not as "squishy" for want of a better word, than its predecessor ! In sport mode it is a very quick / sharp change. Much faster than a manual box.
I'm sorry, yes I meant a gear too high. High gear -> low ratio sometimes confuses me (too higher or lower gear is a bad dutch->english translation :lol: , it's a gear too high or a gear too low I think?, so 2 errors in 1 lineronk said:You said he was "too lower gears "?
I didn't know if you meant TWO lower gears or TO low a gear - and then none of that made sence when you spoke of low revs.
You obviously meant he was in a gear or two higher than you though he ought to have been?
I didnt know that word but yes that is what I mean. With diesels you can also have that (indeed I'm very familiar with diesel enginesThe term for insufficient revs and too much load is normally referred to as labouring !
Depends on what dct (wet clutch)/dry clutch.R.E92 said:The DCT box will even hold more torque if you ever decide to tune the car. The manual box needs an upgraded clutch and flywheel when going for big power.
R.E92 said:I think so. Had an 8 speed 320d as a courtesy car.
I wasn't impressed, it felt just as slushy as previous BMW auto boxs but it's possible that there are differnet 8 speeds available and I just had the sh***y one.
ronk said:R.E92 said:I think so. Had an 8 speed 320d as a courtesy car.
I wasn't impressed, it felt just as slushy as previous BMW auto boxs but it's possible that there are differnet 8 speeds available and I just had the sh***y one.
The box in my wife's 335xd (June 2015) is very punchy and sharp. Certainly more so than the box in my 3.0 E89
The launch control is a good laugh as well although in real day to day life nothing more than a bit of a gimmick - it also seems a bit unsympathetic to the system !
Depends what you're used to. The I spend quite a big of time with an M135i auto & an 35iS, hardly surprising that and said...ronk said:R.E92 said:I think so. Had an 8 speed 320d as a courtesy car.
I wasn't impressed, it felt just as slushy as previous BMW auto boxs but it's possible that there are differnet 8 speeds available and I just had the sh***y one.
The box in my wife's 335xd (June 2015) is very punchy and sharp. Certainly more so than the box in my 3.0 E89
The launch control is a good laugh as well although in real day to day life nothing more than a bit of a gimmick - it also seems a bit unsympathetic to the system !
techathy said:The 8sp is great 'box. Comparing an M135i the w/8sp auto to a 35iS w/DCT; the 8sp auto is never harsh but does have a oh-so-slight rubber band effect on occasions, the DCT is crisp all the time but can be a little harsh at times.
I'm pretty sure it isnt quickerNanu said:Its easy to skip multiple gears. A couple of quick flips on the down paddle and Bob's your uncle. Still a lot quicker than a manual![]()
GuidoK said:I'm pretty sure it isnt quickerNanu said:Its easy to skip multiple gears. A couple of quick flips on the down paddle and Bob's your uncle. Still a lot quicker than a manual![]()
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Nanu said:GuidoK said:I'm pretty sure it isnt quickerNanu said:Its easy to skip multiple gears. A couple of quick flips on the down paddle and Bob's your uncle. Still a lot quicker than a manual![]()
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It is. I've driven both a 28i manual and my 35is and trust me auto DCT is much quicker.
Don't forget all it takes is a flick of the fingers on the paddles. The gears would be changed before your hand even left the steering wheel and got to the gear stick.![]()