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got the paddle shift kit see photo,which faster? shift the zf manually or full auto?


mike0819

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I got the ebay kit for my xr6 turbo, where I get a set of paddle shift mount to my steering wheel, can control the gear use the up down shift.

 

my question is which is a faster time to lauch, if I shift gears my self 1st to 2nd than 3rd, or just leave it in performance auto stall up let the computer do it.

 

 

because I don't have a vbox to record, please give me some advice thanks

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I leave it auto mode and spool it up for a faster launch. Everyone might have a different way.

 

FYI - is that a touch on your key ring? Not good for your ignition barrel.

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Same, when tuned they rip through gears too fast and can tag the limiter.  For best 1/4 times you don't want to shift at redline because torque is falling away too much by that stage.  I think telling it to shift at 5500 gets decent results.

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Yeah manual mode the shift from 1st to second u always do manually for best times... the rest dont matter so much but since your in manual may as well paddle the rest too 

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