Is it just me or when you use your tiptronic gear shift, does the car get louder? and why... always wondered lol.
I drive a CVT and my VR has the tiptronics on the normal gear shift instead of the VRX flippy paddles
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Not sure why it would get louder (i've got a manual!), but did you know you can install the paddle shifters if you wanted to??
http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=3284
http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=3284
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In my Evo I would've guessed it's because in manual mode the engine would be more likely to rev higher as it's not shifting at the most fuel efficient or lowest rpm possible- i.e. it's waiting for the driver to shift up.
... but in a CVT, it's all "simulated". *shrugs*
... but in a CVT, it's all "simulated". *shrugs*
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abundoc wrote:chubb, rang the mitsubishi parts today enquiring about paddle shifters and was told it can't be done. He said there's too many components needed installing it.
Don't believe them.
See here: http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=3284
It can and has been done.
This is directly from Ofey's thread that he can get from PMR.
oo)MI-2401A004 SWITCH ASSY-A/T SHIFT RANGE
RRP = A$288+
ClubCJ Price = A$245.00
MI-8065A039XA COVER-STRING COLUMN-LWR(BLACK)
RRP = A$49.70+
ClubCJ Price = A$45.00
Sub-Total = A$290.00
Comments: Demonstrated to plug and play in all VR/RS/ES/ Platinum Ed.
And they are totally plug and play as a few members here have done it, tools required a couple of screw drivers and say 20 - 30 mins.
oo)MI-2401A004 SWITCH ASSY-A/T SHIFT RANGE
RRP = A$288+
ClubCJ Price = A$245.00
MI-8065A039XA COVER-STRING COLUMN-LWR(BLACK)
RRP = A$49.70+
ClubCJ Price = A$45.00
Sub-Total = A$290.00
Comments: Demonstrated to plug and play in all VR/RS/ES/ Platinum Ed.
And they are totally plug and play as a few members here have done it, tools required a couple of screw drivers and say 20 - 30 mins.
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