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FPenvy 02-24-2015 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3120685)
Says the guy whose 7AT transmission will blow up with any kind of torque put to it :p

i'll show you torque.......fully torqued :yum:

JARblue 02-24-2015 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3120689)
i'll show you torque.......fully torqued :yum:

Well, we might both be fully torqued, but yours will give out before mine :nutswinger:

FPenvy 02-24-2015 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3120694)
Well, we might both be fully torqued, but yours will give out before mine :nutswinger:

sounds like a challenge :stirthepot:

:nutswinger:

JARblue 02-24-2015 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3120697)
sounds like a challenge :stirthepot:

:nutswinger:

You read my mind ;)

FPenvy 02-24-2015 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3120698)
You read my mind ;)

:superghey:

:ugh2:

11Thumper 02-24-2015 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by NismoNY (Post 3120428)
I'll add my .02 here in regards to people saying manual isn't great in traffic. Sure, AT is probably "easier" in traffic, but I've commuted in traffic the past several years in manual transmission cars and I never once wished I had an AT. Truth is if you know how to drive stick properly by leaving enough room between you and the car in front, driving stick in traffic is a breeze and hardly requires a gear change. To that point, driving manual helps foster and promote better driving habits.

Some truth to this but IMO stretching it a bit to fit your application. I commute 40 miles each way to work in the Bay Area and did it for years with a MT. Sure, I employed a similar technique as you mentioned (although not sure how it relates to knowing how to drive stick properly as you suggested) but I can tell you hands down the AT is much easier and less stressful in the commute.

My situation changed last year and I purchased a dedicated commute car so the Z sits in my garage mostly now. Had I seen this happening with a crystal ball I would have purchased the 6MT for the Z. However, I don't get disappointed when I take the Z up to the mountains and have fun with it since the 7AT is a very nice unit. It's smooth, quick shifting and behaves the same all the time.

I don't think anyone could really win the argument that a MT is actually better in traffic.

NismoNY 02-24-2015 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 11Thumper (Post 3120979)
Some truth to this but IMO stretching it a bit to fit your application. I commute 40 miles each way to work in the Bay Area and did it for years with a MT. Sure, I employed a similar technique as you mentioned (although not sure how it relates to knowing how to drive stick properly as you suggested) but I can tell you hands down the AT is much easier and less stressful in the commute.

My situation changed last year and I purchased a dedicated commute car so the Z sits in my garage mostly now. Had I seen this happening with a crystal ball I would have purchased the 6MT for the Z. However, I don't get disappointed when I take the Z up to the mountains and have fun with it since the 7AT is a very nice unit. It's smooth, quick shifting and behaves the same all the time.

I don't think anyone could really win the argument that a MT is actually better in traffic.

I did say AT was easier in traffic in my post - no argument there.

ayrton88 02-24-2015 04:47 PM

I drive a manual in Chicago traffic all the time. While I won't say it's easier than an AT, I find it less boring. Kind of like the rest of the the time. Sorry, but for me an AT is just plain boring. I prefer the manual in traffic because it gives me something to do. I have a winter car that is an auto and when stuck in traffic I get a lot more antsy driving it.

Tadpole 02-25-2015 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3120679)
Yes, I corrected the known weakness in the 6MT system - the clutch pedal and hydraulic system. It cost me a weekend of labor and around $700 total.

Now if you want to upgrade your 7AT to handle more than 285 ft-lb torque, you get to spend $3500+ including core exchange. My 6MT handles much more than that no problem with the new CSC. So I'm not sure what your argument is ... :stirthepot:



I get better gas mileage and a smoother ride in my MT in traffic than the AT. I also cause less wear and tear on the transmission because I don't shift near as often :twocents:

So....you wanna race? :excited: I won't even put mine in manual mode.

Shotta 02-25-2015 05:59 AM

I wish I could find a direct link to "Jaguars MANual Manual". It's perfect for a thread like this.

11Thumper 02-25-2015 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ayrton88 (Post 3121251)
I drive a manual in Chicago traffic all the time. While I won't say it's easier than an AT, I find it less boring. Kind of like the rest of the the time. Sorry, but for me an AT is just plain boring. I prefer the manual in traffic because it gives me something to do. I have a winter car that is an auto and when stuck in traffic I get a lot more antsy driving it.

If you find any excitement driving in traffic (MT or not) I'm not sure how to help you...:p

ayrton88 02-25-2015 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by 11Thumper (Post 3122208)
If you find any excitement driving in traffic (MT or not) I'm not sure how to help you...:p

Is there anywhere in my statement that says I find driving in traffic exciting?

airikrankin 02-25-2015 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Tadpole (Post 3121636)
So....you wanna race? :excited: I won't even put mine in manual mode.

auto can shift faster than manual but you are pointing the car and hitting the gas, not really racing. someone with no driving experience would get the same 1/4 mile time. if everyone raced autos it would be car vs car, not driver vs driver

JWillis72 02-25-2015 06:27 PM

Take them to a road course, the 7AT will still shift faster and the drivers skills will mater!


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airikrankin 02-25-2015 06:34 PM

I'll agree with that. The at will still have the advantage but it would def be driver vs driver. But what about a drifting comp? Can u drift an at? No sarcasm here, is it possible?


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