[DML] Re: Automatic vs. Stick
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[DML] Re: Automatic vs. Stick
- From: "bluemax86" <massimot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:19:51 -0000
As much as I still like manuals for sports cars, I have to agree
that it is a dying breed. I too believe that in the near future
the "stick shift" will be obsolete. The next best thing will be
manumatics (paddle shift). Even Formula 1 cars have gone to auto
gear boxes.
But still in a DeLorean I prefer the 5 speed.
Max
4819
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx>
wrote:
>
>
> If you look at the power curves you will see that the turbos match
up
> much closer with an automatic. An automatic can "shift-on-the-fly"
as
> opposed to a manual which must be in one gear or another, not like
an
> automatic which can be in 2 gears at once slipping between. The new
> automatics with 5 or 6 gears match up ratios a lot better than the
> older 3 speeds. More and more heavy trucks have automatics to
reduce
> driver fatigue, maintainence, and improve economy. Fork trucks are
all
> going automatic for ruggedness and reliability. With engine
management
> systems also controling the shifting of the transmission you see
the
> computer-controled powertrain. The manual transmission is going to
> soon be relegated to the few sport type-racing type cars for the
few
> die-hards that still know how to step on a clutch. Because of
> emissions it will probably be regulated to a very small amount of
> production vehicles. A down-shifting manual is very dirty,
emissions
> speaking. One of the hottest set ups is the Tiptronic in high end
cars
> like Audi and BMW.
> David Teitelbaum
> vin 10757
>
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