Starship Enterprise
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When I drive my car in Normal Mode, under normal acceleration, it shifts quickly to the next gear before even hitting 2,000-2,500 RPM. So I'm in like 5th gear very quickly just getting up to 40 MPH approx.
So today, now that the car is officially broken in, I played in Manual Mode. Under mild acceleration I let it wind out to about 4000RPM before the next paddle shift. Pretty cool!
Then I stopped at the store, Got back in the car and exited the parking lot in Normal Auto mode, and now the gearing wound out nicely to 4000 RPM before the next shift all by itself!! It never did that before, and I liked it! But it caught me by surprise, as I did not expect the shift points I hit in Manual Mode to affect Normal mode.
So it seems how you drive the car with the paddles in Manual Mode can train the transmission in automatic modes?
BTW: I also learned the hard way...at least in my car, that when shifting from Manual Back to Drive, it is possible for the shifter to notch partway into the Neutral detent if you're not careful. Lever was not depressed. it just doesn't lock solid back into Drive at first...it clicks partway into Neutral, which gave me a momentary WTF....
So today, now that the car is officially broken in, I played in Manual Mode. Under mild acceleration I let it wind out to about 4000RPM before the next paddle shift. Pretty cool!
Then I stopped at the store, Got back in the car and exited the parking lot in Normal Auto mode, and now the gearing wound out nicely to 4000 RPM before the next shift all by itself!! It never did that before, and I liked it! But it caught me by surprise, as I did not expect the shift points I hit in Manual Mode to affect Normal mode.
So it seems how you drive the car with the paddles in Manual Mode can train the transmission in automatic modes?
BTW: I also learned the hard way...at least in my car, that when shifting from Manual Back to Drive, it is possible for the shifter to notch partway into the Neutral detent if you're not careful. Lever was not depressed. it just doesn't lock solid back into Drive at first...it clicks partway into Neutral, which gave me a momentary WTF....
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