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 Paddle shift act like manual car, possible....

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SUSMatrix
post Jun 10 2011, 07:57 PM

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Paddle shifting is not save fuel...but to WASTE MORE FUEL...haha..

Actually, i have no idea....driving my Inspira on 'D' only...tried paddle shifting, but not really use to it...it's not like driving manual...more like playing video game....

Different people seems to have different theory....you can upshift quicker though than driving 'D', but you have to know your car well or you'll lose too much power when upshifting too early. The auto tranny will also not allow you to downshift too low if your engine is not in the right condition, security precautions.


This post has been edited by Matrix: Jun 10 2011, 08:00 PM
SUSMatrix
post Jun 10 2011, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(shinjun @ Jun 10 2011, 11:06 PM)
A manual car without clutch is not what you call manual la. With the existence of the clutch, this add spices to stick shifting car IMO. smile.gif
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Manual driving is about balancing clutch and pedal and stick. You can't call car manual without a clutch. Paddles shift is nothing like manual.

 

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