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Manual or Auto
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- crankyfatcow
- Lancer ES/EX
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- The X
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Hmm, I'd love a manual. Only ever learnt and had access to "auto" cars. Now with the CVT, I'm driving in "Sport Mode" by default. so much so, I've had a few retarded moment, where I've been on "D" and gone to "shift down" and gone into "N". LOLz.
I hate the paddles. Give me the stick any day. The paddles can be useful "sometimes", but downshifting before a corner as a forethought rather than an afterthought is a good policy.
I hate the paddles. Give me the stick any day. The paddles can be useful "sometimes", but downshifting before a corner as a forethought rather than an afterthought is a good policy.
"the quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"
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- The X
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I have stick envy. I hate to admit it.....
"the quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"
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- scraverX
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My left leg isn't dead... I use it to brace in corners. Darn being skinny and having ES spec seats.
"Max" 2009 MY10 RX, Black. CCJ Lifetime Premium Member #0125
Car & Home audio nut.
Car audio brands used: Audison, Eclipse, Hybrid Audio Technology, Precision Power, Polk Audio, Pioneer PRS
Home Audio: Denon, Epos, Pro`ject, AKG
Car & Home audio nut.
Car audio brands used: Audison, Eclipse, Hybrid Audio Technology, Precision Power, Polk Audio, Pioneer PRS
Home Audio: Denon, Epos, Pro`ject, AKG
- Bandit
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Manual here, although almost wishing I got the auto - only for economy on the highway - the manual needs a 6th gear or higher gearing. 3,000 rpm @ 100km/h is not cool.
You know that the economy is crap when a Commodore wagon uses less fuel on the longer trips!
You know that the economy is crap when a Commodore wagon uses less fuel on the longer trips!
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- ofey
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Auto please.
I'm left footed btw (though right handed).
So all I need to do is train my right leg. Hopefully not lead footed so I can save on petrol.
I'm left footed btw (though right handed).
So all I need to do is train my right leg. Hopefully not lead footed so I can save on petrol.
Beeble tooned MY08 OEd. w/ RA BKit+SWheel
Cosworth Panel Filter w/ RA Intake | SuperCircuit 4-2-1 Headers | Creat’d Ti-tipped SS exhaust
BC BR-type Coilovers | UR + Whiteline Bars
EBC GreenStuff Pads | RDA Rotors
Cosworth Panel Filter w/ RA Intake | SuperCircuit 4-2-1 Headers | Creat’d Ti-tipped SS exhaust
BC BR-type Coilovers | UR + Whiteline Bars
EBC GreenStuff Pads | RDA Rotors
- Bandit
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You don't get better fuel economy with the CJ manual. The CVT ratio in its "6th" gear is higher than the manual's 5th gear. At 100km/h the CVT is doing significantly less RPM than the manual (I don't know exactly, but in the order of 500+rpm._
I havel driven a 2.4 Outlander with the CVT and found the engine/gearbox loved getting into highest gear possible very quickly - so much so that it regularly cruises along at just over 1,000rpm. I thought that was a bit low before, but have since changed the way i change gears in my car (ie short shift) as the engine obviously doesnt mind working at lower rpm.
I havel driven a 2.4 Outlander with the CVT and found the engine/gearbox loved getting into highest gear possible very quickly - so much so that it regularly cruises along at just over 1,000rpm. I thought that was a bit low before, but have since changed the way i change gears in my car (ie short shift) as the engine obviously doesnt mind working at lower rpm.
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- spunkybob
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I cant disagree with that, except that the lower the RPM to more work the engine has to do to keep the car doing the same speed, or changing down gears at the slightest hill, which means using more fuel,
I do 6.8-7.5 avg from Sydney to Gwandalan on the freeway in my manual and I have not heard many autos say that low.
I do 6.8-7.5 avg from Sydney to Gwandalan on the freeway in my manual and I have not heard many autos say that low.
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/FEG/bymodel/ ... ncer.shtml
Very little difference, CVT slightly better around town;
Model MPG (city) / MPG (hwy) / Annual fuel Cost / $USD / Greenhouse Gas (tons/yr) / Air pollution score
Mitsubishi Lancer
4 cyl, 2 L, Automatic (variable gear ratios), Regular fuel 22 29 $1614 7.70
Mitsubishi Lancer
4 cyl, 2 L, Manual 5-spd, Regular fuel 21 29 $1614 7.70
Very little difference, CVT slightly better around town;
Model MPG (city) / MPG (hwy) / Annual fuel Cost / $USD / Greenhouse Gas (tons/yr) / Air pollution score
Mitsubishi Lancer
4 cyl, 2 L, Automatic (variable gear ratios), Regular fuel 22 29 $1614 7.70
Mitsubishi Lancer
4 cyl, 2 L, Manual 5-spd, Regular fuel 21 29 $1614 7.70
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