Lyons said:So if you're in "manual" and approach a junction, it over rides whatever gear you're in and changes it accordingly?
Yes. If you're in manual and the revs drop too low, it switches back to D or SD.
Lyons said:So if you're in "manual" and approach a junction, it over rides whatever gear you're in and changes it accordingly?
Lyons said:Jeepers, thats crazy MPG. Especially at 85.What can you reach at a lower speed on a long run?
What difference does the sport button actually make, noticably?
I assume theres no reliability issues with the auto box?
I think that the paddles are a bit of a misconception TBH and don't be too disappointed if you don't have them. I don't have them and apart from the odd occasion when I thought they would come in handy, most of the time what's the point, just leave it in auto mode.Lyons said:...the big selling point would probably be being able to paddle shift- which it isnt going to be able to do until i retro fit it.
Lyons said:I still havent got a chance to read your DIY (I can cunningly flick between z4-forum and work related stuff on screen), but im surprised to hear that its straight forward enough. And yes, my technology days at school got my soldering down to a fine art.
Do you know would the pre-facelift SMG wheel and paddles be able to work? I reckon the standard SMG wheel without MF would be a fair bit cheaper than the M version.
Did you eventually get a guide from mrpaddleshift, or did you just tackle the project blind?
Lyons said:I assume you can use steptronic in ordinary and sport modes?
Out of curiosity, what sort of ages are you fella's with the auto models? Some folk are reckoning that at my age (25) the manual would be the more appropriate choice.