Automatics in GTs?
#21
Just from test driving a 2015 I got the impression the paddle shifters simply took practice to use when turning. They do allow both hands on the wheel. I don't think I personally will use them in tight turns because I don't push cars on mountain roads. It's playing Russian Roulette they way people drive today! Sooner or later you'll smack someone on the wrong side of the road or stopped to take a picture of a bunny!
I was getting on a downhill onramp to a freeway with my '61 fuelly Corvette & a woman slammed on her brakes right in front of me to look at my car & give me the thumbs up! Luckily I wasn't stomping on it & didn't rear end her! Always keep in mind there are idiots out there when you put your foot in it! I don't go WOT unless there is nobody around who can attack me with their car! Some people aim cars rather than drive them!
(Picture many, many years ago as I am 72 now! Yikes!)
I was getting on a downhill onramp to a freeway with my '61 fuelly Corvette & a woman slammed on her brakes right in front of me to look at my car & give me the thumbs up! Luckily I wasn't stomping on it & didn't rear end her! Always keep in mind there are idiots out there when you put your foot in it! I don't go WOT unless there is nobody around who can attack me with their car! Some people aim cars rather than drive them!
(Picture many, many years ago as I am 72 now! Yikes!)
I drove a Camaro with the paddle shifters and I could see how that would take getting used to. LOL, I've used them in driving games but it's a whole different deal in the real world. Maybe I was just apprehensive. It's prob one of those things that would be fantastic once you get the hang of it. Many high end cars have them these days.
#22
Because of the slop, and a trip to the dealer for other issues I put the spring back on and don't plan on taking it off again.
This might be an issue on the 15's since it is basically the same transmission and clutch from the previous few years.
Sorry for the thread hack, back to your regularly scheduled thread
#23
Perhaps the real "fix" for the OE clutch assist spring is a softer spring rather than none at all.
The reason you probably won't see many cars with both paddles and buttons on the shifter is going to be about cost and the assumption that if you wanted the paddles you didn't want anything else.
After all, aren't we supposed to always want what's claimed to be "new and improved"? [/sarcasm]
I've been reaching for a shifter on the console for so long that trying to find a gearshifter anywhere else would require real, conscious thought. Never mind learning that where you reach for downshifting with paddles (and with which hand's fingers) is different than for upshifting.
Norm
The reason you probably won't see many cars with both paddles and buttons on the shifter is going to be about cost and the assumption that if you wanted the paddles you didn't want anything else.
After all, aren't we supposed to always want what's claimed to be "new and improved"? [/sarcasm]
I've been reaching for a shifter on the console for so long that trying to find a gearshifter anywhere else would require real, conscious thought. Never mind learning that where you reach for downshifting with paddles (and with which hand's fingers) is different than for upshifting.
Norm
#24
Back to the normal thread...
I have heard of the autos doing really well at drag strips, the manuals are better at road/autox courses imho, but I don't think you will have reliability issues with the auto if you decide to go that way.
#25
Norm, if you make it I will test it for you! , I actually think they revised the spring design sometime before 2014, I'm guessing for the 2013 model year... I say this because the videos showing how to remove the spring had one with fewer but thicker coils compared to mine, also mine was red vs their black if I remember correctly. Not sure what the difference is though.
Norm
#26
Makes sense to me, I still get the pedal stick every once in a while, but I haven't seen it while racing so it isn't too big of deal.
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