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Old 03-11-2016, 03:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by felix0121 View Post
I've only driven by automatic mode, but today suddenly wanted to try the semi manual and paddle shifters.

But I did not know how to do, so just changed gears randomly then the engine worked weird.

I tried it several times on slow speed but failed to find out how to use it.

1. Is it dangerous to use the paddle shifters? Now I'm using my 2nd AT transmission, and do not want it broken again.

2. Once I saw someone used the shifter and got faster acceleration. Can anyone teach me how to do that? I searched Youtube but it is not helpful.



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i only use manual mode on my 7AT Z

the paddles and stick shift at the same speed theres no difference.

also you really shouldnt "randomly" go through gears. i mean it only going in order up and down so cant really skip around.
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