Automatic - Sport Mode
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Automatic - Sport Mode
I was playing around the other day in sport mode and when I tapped the gas pedal quickly, the car downshifted and stayed in the lower gear for about 2 seconds. After it shifted up to 5th I did it again and it stayed in the lower gear until I finally shifted into D.
Has anyone else played with the sport shift like this? Would this be usable on the track to downshift going into corners? Seems like that might be what it is designed for but no one has ever told us that the transmission does such a thing.
Has anyone else played with the sport shift like this? Would this be usable on the track to downshift going into corners? Seems like that might be what it is designed for but no one has ever told us that the transmission does such a thing.
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The auto trannies in the 2013 and 2014 are really not that bad. Much better than the prior versions. When you really press the gas in S, it holds the gear much longer, and you can even keep it in gear, without it up shifting if you let of just a little again.
When you use the toggle switch, you have full control over the shifting yourself. Quick shifts can be made if, when you press the toggle button, let of the gas, like you would also do when you drive stick. If you keep your foot on the gas, it will change gears a lot slower.
The only thing that I would really like to have are paddle shifters on the steering wheel instead of the toggle switch.
When you use the toggle switch, you have full control over the shifting yourself. Quick shifts can be made if, when you press the toggle button, let of the gas, like you would also do when you drive stick. If you keep your foot on the gas, it will change gears a lot slower.
The only thing that I would really like to have are paddle shifters on the steering wheel instead of the toggle switch.
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The trick is to let off the gas as soon as you toggle the up shift on the button, then to re -apply the gas. The re applying of the gas after the shift has been made is a little tricky to time, but if you get it right the car will rip forward and chirp the tires all the way up to third gear.
Was allot easier to time on my v6, but the GT is different, and the torque convert is a little slower due to the power difference between the engines.
Was allot easier to time on my v6, but the GT is different, and the torque convert is a little slower due to the power difference between the engines.
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The differences in shift logic I've noticed with Sport Mode are:
When I'm carving corners I'm usually on the gas hard in a lower gear, then on the brakes at the last minute entering the turn. Sport mode will usually hold the gear for me so I can come out hard. I wouldn't want to stab the gas even more during entry and risk loosing it. Maybe it would work if you're going slow, but I don't do that very much if I don't have to. I think it is much better to use the button to select the proper gears when you are really pushing hard!
- It will hold gears a little longer during moderate to heavy acceleration.
- Letting off the gas will not cause an automatic up-shift (good for corners).
- No shift into 6th. You have to hit the button.
When I'm carving corners I'm usually on the gas hard in a lower gear, then on the brakes at the last minute entering the turn. Sport mode will usually hold the gear for me so I can come out hard. I wouldn't want to stab the gas even more during entry and risk loosing it. Maybe it would work if you're going slow, but I don't do that very much if I don't have to. I think it is much better to use the button to select the proper gears when you are really pushing hard!
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The trick is to let off the gas as soon as you toggle the up shift on the button, then to re -apply the gas. The re applying of the gas after the shift has been made is a little tricky to time, but if you get it right the car will rip forward and chirp the tires all the way up to third gear. Was allot easier to time on my v6, but the GT is different, and the torque convert is a little slower due to the power difference between the engines.
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The trick is to let off the gas as soon as you toggle the up shift on the button, then to re -apply the gas. The re applying of the gas after the shift has been made is a little tricky to time, but if you get it right the car will rip forward and chirp the tires all the way up to third gear.
Was allot easier to time on my v6, but the GT is different, and the torque convert is a little slower due to the power difference between the engines.
Was allot easier to time on my v6, but the GT is different, and the torque convert is a little slower due to the power difference between the engines.
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The auto trannies in the 2013 and 2014 are really not that bad. Much better than the prior versions. When you really press the gas in S, it holds the gear much longer, and you can even keep it in gear, without it up shifting if you let of just a little again.
When you use the toggle switch, you have full control over the shifting yourself. Quick shifts can be made if, when you press the toggle button, let of the gas, like you would also do when you drive stick. If you keep your foot on the gas, it will change gears a lot slower.
The only thing that I would really like to have are paddle shifters on the steering wheel instead of the toggle switch.
When you use the toggle switch, you have full control over the shifting yourself. Quick shifts can be made if, when you press the toggle button, let of the gas, like you would also do when you drive stick. If you keep your foot on the gas, it will change gears a lot slower.
The only thing that I would really like to have are paddle shifters on the steering wheel instead of the toggle switch.
One thing, I do wish the Corvettes tranny was a quick as the Mustang. If you've driving the C6, and the Mustang I'm sure you know what I'm talking about.
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Some people grouse about the button on the Mustang shifter, but if you were driving a manual that is where your hand would be - on the shifter. I used mine extensively on our just completed road trip (twisty mountain roads) and I love it.
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I had an auto in my Focus with the Select shift, and the shifter buttons aren't the worst. I still would prefer column mounted paddles, though.
The issue I had with the shift **** buttons was when I had to go down and shift real quick then get my hands back on the wheel. Real easy to press the wrong button in such scenarios.
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True, in a manual, your hand would be on the shifter. But if we had paddles on the steering column, it would maybe better than a manual car ....
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PADDLE SHIFTERS
The auto trannies in the 2013 and 2014 are really not that bad. Much better than the prior versions. When you really press the gas in S, it holds the gear much longer, and you can even keep it in gear, without it up shifting if you let of just a little again.
When you use the toggle switch, you have full control over the shifting yourself. Quick shifts can be made if, when you press the toggle button, let of the gas, like you would also do when you drive stick. If you keep your foot on the gas, it will change gears a lot slower.
The only thing that I would really like to have are paddle shifters on the steering wheel instead of the toggle switch.
When you use the toggle switch, you have full control over the shifting yourself. Quick shifts can be made if, when you press the toggle button, let of the gas, like you would also do when you drive stick. If you keep your foot on the gas, it will change gears a lot slower.
The only thing that I would really like to have are paddle shifters on the steering wheel instead of the toggle switch.
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Only bad thing I've found is that with the stock exhaust and radio on low, coupled with my half deaf left ear, I don't hear the engine and down shift too far too quick since it's just a quick flick of your thumb, sometimes putting the car in one gear lower than I wanted.
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EASY FIX FOR DOWNSHIFTING PROPER GEAR 6r80
Yes - The Automatic transmissions in the 2013+ Mustang rev matches on down shifts, makes for a very nice transition that doesn't upset the car with engine braking.
Only bad thing I've found is that with the stock exhaust and radio on low, coupled with my half deaf left ear, I don't hear the engine and down shift too far too quick since it's just a quick flick of your thumb, sometimes putting the car in one gear lower than I wanted.
Only bad thing I've found is that with the stock exhaust and radio on low, coupled with my half deaf left ear, I don't hear the engine and down shift too far too quick since it's just a quick flick of your thumb, sometimes putting the car in one gear lower than I wanted.
Not a problem, look at the gear selection displayed in the dash cluster and get a set of borla s type or roush axle backs. Problem solved, yes?