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Replying to: bolivar (Aug 08, 2007 9:49 pm) |
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This is my first 6 speed auto trans in a vette and to tell you the truth I`m a little dissipointed. The shifts in paddle mode are very soft. I`ve tried to shift at different rpms to see if it would shift harder but it`s about the same all of the time. Is there something the dealer can do to make the shift more crisp of do I just have to live with it? Help
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Replying to: motorhead1 (Aug 13, 2007 3:40 am) Short answer: No. GM \ Chevy state that there are both hardware & software upgrades that address the 6L80 shift speed for 2008. I have seen no announcement regarding any sort of ‘retro-fit’ ‘kit’ to improve 2006\7. I have now driven my 2007 for over 12,000 miles. I am happy with mine. But not ecstatic. I did test drive 2 2006 A6s. In deference to the final purchaser, I was pretty gentle on the drivetrain. The delay in response ( time from paddle push or pull until initiation of the actual shift ) is too long. [ I am amazed that with so many years to develop this trans., the lag \ pause \ delay is as long as it is. ] I find the actual upshifts to be typically quick and firm without being harsh. I see no evidence that there is any attempt to accomplish “rev match on downshift”. At low engine speeds, the torque converter cushions the driveline jolt reasonably well. At higher speeds, the jerk in the shift is much more of an issue. On closed throttle ( foot on the brake ) downshifts are pretty much as I’d expect of a 5 or even a 10 year old design. I find this disappointing. There has been much speculation that the delay has something to do with trans. ability to live a long & trouble-free life. Torque Mgmt. is often the term I’ve seen. I disagree. The actual shift speed is fine under most circumstances – for me. And I see no way that the delay prior to shift initiation would influence trans. longevity. ( Though I am always willing to be proven wrong. ) Seems logically that the speed & firmness of the shifts would be an issue ( & trans. temps, etc. ) – rather than anything prior. Since the shifts at WOT ( just before redline ) are as quick – and ( apparently ) executed with no delay. . . Still quite impressed overall with the C6. Just my 0.02 gallons worth. - Ray Happy – but not quite as happy as I’d hoped to be.
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Replying to: rayainsw (Aug 13, 2007 5:20 am) |
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I'm curious if you can "bark" the tires, in your c6, with traction control off and "competitive driving" mode "on" ?? I just bought my '07 C6; and since I have less than 500mi, I'm not wanting to "test the tires" quite yet. But, I'm anxious.
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Replying to: toydriver (Aug 13, 2007 10:22 am) |
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Replying to: toydriver (Aug 13, 2007 10:22 am) Therefore, I think second gear noise would be even harder to hear. Just get in your car, go to the nearest intersection, turn right or left and get on it. Be expecting to totally lose control if you give it much throttle. The car will quickly start to slide the rear end. (The car has so much power it will slide before the traction control can kick in.) And if it is sliding, it means the tires are broken loose. And there will be no noise. If you wreck your Corvette doing this, don't blame me! |
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Replying to: bolivar (Aug 08, 2007 9:49 pm) |
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Replying to: billw501 (Apr 24, 2007 1:02 pm) |
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Just purchased an '08 A6. I noticed that the transmission seams to delay before engaging drive more that I am accustomed too when moving the shift lever from N to D. Putting in reverse is no problem. Is this normal for the A6.
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