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August 18th, 2005 04:26 PM #1I drive a City 1.5. I often use the tiptronic. To all other users, (Mitsubishi, fellow City, Jazz, and BMWs), what's your favorite stroke or technique?
Me, I often use this:
When cruising at 60-70 kph and I want or need a burst of speed, I
1. Floor,
2. Shift to "S" (still at floor)
3. Activate 7-speed (relaxes right foot a little)
4. Downshift to probably 4 or 5. Floor
5. Shift up to 6 or 7.
6. and I enjoy the burst, and goes back to "D" when I have overtaken my objective.
Any other tricks?
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August 18th, 2005 05:18 PM #2
Honda City? using tiptronic?
Tiptronic® is a registered trademark, and it is owned by German sports car maker Porsche, who licenses it for use by others such as Volkswagen and Audi.
Other manufacturers use Tiptronic-like systems under different names:
Acura: SportShift
BMW: Steptronic
Infiniti: ?
Jaguar: Bosch® Mechatronic
Lexus: E-Shift
Mercedes-Benz: TouchShift
Mitsubishi: Sportronic
Saab : Sentronic
Volvo: Geartronic.
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August 18th, 2005 05:57 PM #3Originally Posted by V-dub*chic
Too bad that Honda doesn't have a anything far more catchy than what they refer to now as the "7-speed mode".
This "tiptronic" is limited to Honda's CVT's (City's iDSI and VTEC, and Jazz). The controls are mounted on the steering wheel unlike Mitsu where controls are accessed via the shiftstick. Well, at least Mitsubishi's Sportronic sounds better than Honda's "7-speed".
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August 18th, 2005 06:56 PM #4
Originally Posted by dragon21
In my Corolla GLi A/T all I do is this:
1. floor the gas
2. shift from D to 2 or 1 (depending on current speed).
3. enjoy the faster acceleration and shift back to D (or 2) when done.
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August 18th, 2005 09:50 PM #5
you don't even need to shift the gears manually or put it in a lower range. just floor it in "D".
it is more fun to shift the gears yourself, though
my favorite move is to drive in "S" all the time.
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August 18th, 2005 11:00 PM #6
complicated naman nyan lol though my a/t trans doesnt have steptronic, i just push the sports (S) mode button (which is just equal to putting the stick in D3) and just step on the downshift button located behind the gas pedal n putting the pedal to the metal. my head hurts pag maraming steps hehe
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August 19th, 2005 12:35 AM #7
I think dragon21 is trying to learn how to drive stick...using the 'sportshift.' :bwahaha:
Flooring the gas do make the tranny downshift, but by one gear. Its more fun to downshift 2 gears down ;) hence, the ActiveMatic.
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August 19th, 2005 03:40 AM #9
automatic trannies should select the gear that provides maximum power when the pedal is floored and the kickdown feature activated. i haven't heard of any a/t that didn't do that...
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August 19th, 2005 05:20 AM #10
yup, lahat ng A/T nag downshift when pedal is to the metal, hahaha. maximum fuel efficiency yata ang goal ng City
i.e. 2004 sentra A/T shifts at 4,500rpm when you floor it even though the max power is achieved at 6000rpm
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