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21-11-2012, 01:45 PM | #1 |
S2 - Picking it up
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Auto Blip
Quick question on the auto blip on downshifts. If for example I'm approaching a red light and downshift using the paddles then as expected I get the 'blip' and nice smooth changes. If I decide to let the vehicle downshift for me then I sometimes get the 'blip' on downshift but more often than not I dont resulting in a very jerky downshift (particularly the 4th to 2nd gear). I cannot understand the inconsistency in the 'blip' when not using the paddles. Is this some sort of issue? Can anyone confirm what their CSL does? Many thanks
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21-11-2012, 02:28 PM | #2 |
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hello mate
yea i know what you mean changing up or down at speeds is fine but lets face it the SMG gearbox is a bit of a clunky old hector when not being used in mallis, i often get that 4-2nd clunk you describe and somtimes think how did they pass this of in testing as being ok but then when you on full tilt on a B raod it all comes clear, i think as a first attempt (or second as it may be) its a pretty good system not perfect but good, im sure the DCT im the new m3's haved ironed out all these problems. in a weird way i find that because the box isnt perfect and there is a element of driver input required to get the perfect shift (like a slight lift of when changing gear) that it makes the car more enjoyable when you do get it right.
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21-11-2012, 04:48 PM | #3 |
S2 - Picking it up
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: North Somerset
Posts: 65
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Thanks for the reply. I suspected it was just a characteristic of the SMG box. Suppose I shouldn’t judge the box too harshly as it works like a dream when driving hard. I know exactly what you mean about the satisfaction in smoothing out the shifts though I’m still to perfect it but just gives me an excuse to go out for a drive!
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