2015 - 2023 MUSTANG Discuss everything 2015-2023 S550 Mustang

Do you use the Paddle Shifters?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 6/19/18, 08:28 AM
  #1  
Bullitt Member
Thread Starter
 
woody24's Avatar
 
Join Date: August 27, 2008
Location: America
Posts: 411
Received 46 Likes on 42 Posts
Do you use the Paddle Shifters?

For those with an Automatic, how often do you use paddle shifting?

I played with it when I first got it, but never significantly used it, but decided I was going to the other day.

There's a road I constantly drive on where the average speed is 50-55mph, and that speed seems to be a shifting point. Constantly shifting between the two. Was driving me nuts.

In this nice weather, I've been driving in Track Mode, so the shifts are fairly obvious. So at the next light, I popped it down to "S" so that I could control the gear shifts. But only it still went right back to the way it was. I could shift, but it would override me, and go back to it's own shifting method.

I then switched driving modes to Sport, and then Sport+, and again, it still shifted for me without letting me maintain what I wanted to be in.

Concerned that something may have been wrong, I pulled over, shut off the car, and put it directly in "S" mode and shifting from the paddle shifters seemed normal again.

But after driving around like that for a while, I just didn't like it. There were a couple turns when starting out, I had to upshift, but I was currently turning the wheel.

So just curious if you guys use it very often. And what's the point of having a paddle shifter mode, if it doesn't let you shift on your own?
Old 6/19/18, 12:47 PM
  #2  
V6 Member
 
roger blose's Avatar
 
Join Date: August 22, 2007
Posts: 99
Likes: 0
Received 20 Likes on 15 Posts
I have used my paddles a few times to run the engine up and down but really like having the computer handle the gears in Sports + most of the time. Drag race mode is only been used twice so far and it was a thrill ride all the way....full acceleration to the redline, two programed tire chirps, and hang on for dear life. No need to shift, just steer.
Old 6/22/18, 02:58 AM
  #3  
Member
 
Shes50's Avatar
 
Join Date: June 22, 2018
Posts: 3
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
I keep mine in sport+ most of the time. I just got mine and I too notice it will shift for you when in S. But at any point you can use the paddles. I do that sometimes.

Old 6/28/18, 11:56 AM
  #4  
GT Member
 
2018GT's Avatar
 
Join Date: March 28, 2018
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 128
Received 37 Likes on 32 Posts
Very seldom. I drive in Sport + mode 99% of the time. The10 speed trans seems to be in the correct gear at all times.
Old 6/30/18, 01:36 PM
  #5  
Shelby GT350 Member
 
wanted33's Avatar
 
Join Date: February 26, 2012
Location: Down south in Dixie
Posts: 2,201
Received 387 Likes on 284 Posts
Not yet, but just wait until I get past the break-in miles.
Old 7/2/18, 07:25 AM
  #6  
Legacy TMS Member
 
Bert's Avatar
 
Join Date: January 25, 2010
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 3,755
Received 1,494 Likes on 1,019 Posts
Isn't there a full "manual" mode?

Most automatics have "Sport" modes that affect the way the transmission shifts automatically; this is not the same as manual mode.

Sometimes the full manual mode is activated on the shifter with a special position, but I'm not sure about these cars.
Old 7/2/18, 09:35 AM
  #7  
Bullitt Member
Thread Starter
 
woody24's Avatar
 
Join Date: August 27, 2008
Location: America
Posts: 411
Received 46 Likes on 42 Posts
I thought there was. It has a S gear past the D. But it seems that if you don't start out in that mode while driving, it's basically NULL (just another D) if you switch to it later. At least that's what's happening in my experience.
Old 7/2/18, 10:53 AM
  #8  
Super Boss Lawman Member
 
SpectreH's Avatar
 
Join Date: February 5, 2015
Location: Yukon, OK
Posts: 4,320
Received 1,153 Likes on 841 Posts
I don't know about the S550's, but S in my '13 is like D, with revised shift points and no auto-shifts to 6th gear. Once you manually change gears via the thumb switch, it remains fully manual until you shift back out of S. The only time the computer will intervene is to keep from exceeding redline on a downshift, or shifting to 1 if you stop in 4th or higher. It will allow takeoff in 1st-3rd gears.
The following users liked this post:
woody24 (7/7/18)
Old 7/7/18, 09:25 AM
  #9  
Bullitt Member
Thread Starter
 
woody24's Avatar
 
Join Date: August 27, 2008
Location: America
Posts: 411
Received 46 Likes on 42 Posts
Originally Posted by SpectreH
Once you manually change gears via the thumb switch, it remains fully manual until you shift back out of S.
Glad you said something.

I guess when I was driving in full-auto and then switch to the S after coming to a complete stop, when it started changing gears like normal after getting going again, I didn't bother manually changing them because I assumed that in that mode it would always default to full-manual, and didn't investigate any further.

But, this past week on this one stretch of road that I take frequently, I just couldn't stand the car automatically switching between the gears constantly. The highway is 45mph, but everyone goes 50-60, and I always see myself cruising around 54mph. That speed is the balance point between the two gears. So it's always switching between the two. Drives me nuts.

So I popped it into S, and when it up-shifted, I manually downshifted, and it stayed there. Thank goodness!

Now I actually enjoy using the paddle shifters. At least on this stretch of road. Just wish it was more responsive. Guess I'll need to do a tune.

But i have noticed that it will automatically shift down to 1st from 2nd at a slow crawl/or come to a stop.
Old 7/13/18, 12:46 PM
  #10  
Shelby GT350 Member
 
wanted33's Avatar
 
Join Date: February 26, 2012
Location: Down south in Dixie
Posts: 2,201
Received 387 Likes on 284 Posts
OK Woody, I passed the break-in miles. And Lordy is that thing fun in sport mode using the paddle's. And to me, it's just as much fun when you place the car in sport mode, shift to sport, set the exhaust to sport and let 'er rip. Goodness it gives me a tingle in my special place.
The following users liked this post:
woody24 (7/13/18)
Old 7/13/18, 08:38 PM
  #11  
Bullitt Member
Thread Starter
 
woody24's Avatar
 
Join Date: August 27, 2008
Location: America
Posts: 411
Received 46 Likes on 42 Posts
It's still the full 10-speed with the paddle shifters too, right?
Old 7/14/18, 11:32 AM
  #12  
Shelby GT350 Member
 
wanted33's Avatar
 
Join Date: February 26, 2012
Location: Down south in Dixie
Posts: 2,201
Received 387 Likes on 284 Posts
Originally Posted by woody24
It's still the full 10-speed with the paddle shifters too, right?
Yes sir.
Old 7/14/18, 12:40 PM
  #13  
Member
 
RedSkulker's Avatar
 
Join Date: July 13, 2018
Location: Laguna Hills CA
Posts: 18
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Mine is a MT, but I have another car (different brand, a Honda) that has paddles. I have used them occasionally and while they are useful to get all that I can get out of the engine, there's just not enough of engagement compared to a true manual for me. Part of the reason I have the mustang that I have is because the paddle shifting car did not make up for what I was used to. Funny thing with it though, when in sport, (s mode as well) if left to it's own devices it will shift by itself using only first through third, and the shift points are higher that the standard auto mode. Might be useful in an auto cross type of event where the rev range would need to by high, typically for a Honda, for it to make the best power. This only happens when I do not use the paddles after putting into the "S" position. Once I use the paddles, the dash illuminates with the number of the gear I am in and aside from dropping to first at a complete stop it will not change gears without my input.

Not having one, I'm not sure if the Ford setup is similar. But I find myself using the paddles in the other car rarely, just to see if the system still works. When driving the manual, shifting on my own is so automatic to me that I don't even think of it while driving, it just kinda happens.
Old 7/15/18, 08:23 AM
  #14  
Bullitt Member
Thread Starter
 
woody24's Avatar
 
Join Date: August 27, 2008
Location: America
Posts: 411
Received 46 Likes on 42 Posts
I was thinking that having the Paddle Shifter would be great for Autocross. I did Autocross for 2 summers in my '06 automatic. Got some great pointers when I first started. Guy said to start out in Second Gear and just leave it. So I did, except for the one time I tried full auto. That was a bad decision. The car just didn't know what gear it needed to be in for as short as the course was.

But starting in second, it wasn't the quickest of launches. But with the Paddle Shifters, I could get a better launch being in first, and then shift right into second and leave it.
Old 9/17/20, 09:45 PM
  #15  
Member
 
flynn3z's Avatar
 
Join Date: September 17, 2020
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Paddle

Originally Posted by Shes50
I keep mine in sport+ most of the time. I just got mine and I too notice it will shift for you when in S. But at any point you can use the paddles. I do that sometimes.

I have. A question is it safe to use it in sport or sport plus with out the paddle shifters.
Old 9/17/20, 09:48 PM
  #16  
Member
 
flynn3z's Avatar
 
Join Date: September 17, 2020
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Is it safe to not use paddles in sport or sport plus.
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
tcman54
General Mustang Chat
8
3/13/16 04:19 PM
MADSCOTSMAN
2010-2014 Mustang
13
4/27/14 11:59 AM
DoctorQ
GT Performance Mods
21
1/26/07 11:51 AM
Gizzmo0411
V6 Performance Mods
7
8/15/05 10:33 AM
JST4FN
GT Performance Mods
4
7/12/05 07:59 PM



Quick Reply: Do you use the Paddle Shifters?



All times are GMT -6. The time now is 02:12 AM.