A few Tiptronic questions
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A few Tiptronic questions
Just a few queries about the tip mode.
1) anybody know the ideal revs/speed to change into second gear during normal city driving? I'm finding that it's the most awkward shift in terms of how the car behaves immediately afterwards.
2) should I have my foot off the accelerator when changing gears? I've been doing this the whole time because I know what would happen if you did it in a manual.
3) are there maximum speed limits for each gear to avoid undue stress on the gearbox?
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1) anybody know the ideal revs/speed to change into second gear during normal city driving? I'm finding that it's the most awkward shift in terms of how the car behaves immediately afterwards.
2) should I have my foot off the accelerator when changing gears? I've been doing this the whole time because I know what would happen if you did it in a manual.
3) are there maximum speed limits for each gear to avoid undue stress on the gearbox?
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Re: A few Tiptronic questions
a) i would say about 25km roughly, depends on your style - about 3k rpm is usually ideal.
b) no, with autos you dont need to.
c) nothing special i would assume, cars are designed from the factory to be mistreated and poorly serviced, as long as your not limiter bashing the sh*t out of it every gear every drive and maintain it properly, it will treat you fine too
b) no, with autos you dont need to.
c) nothing special i would assume, cars are designed from the factory to be mistreated and poorly serviced, as long as your not limiter bashing the sh*t out of it every gear every drive and maintain it properly, it will treat you fine too


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Re: A few Tiptronic questions
You can't a b c my 1 2 3s! 
I've been usually trying around 3k unless I'm giving it some juice. Although I am now suspecting that the slight jarring is from taking my foot off the accelerator. Tomorrow I'll be trying it without and see if it makes a difference.
Last question was just because I rewatched Phil069's video of maxing out his speedo the other day, when it looked like every gear shifted at close to redline.

I've been usually trying around 3k unless I'm giving it some juice. Although I am now suspecting that the slight jarring is from taking my foot off the accelerator. Tomorrow I'll be trying it without and see if it makes a difference.
Last question was just because I rewatched Phil069's video of maxing out his speedo the other day, when it looked like every gear shifted at close to redline.
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Re: A few Tiptronic questions
It's not bad for it gearbox unless u do it ever single gear on ever single change. I'd say every here mad there wont hurt it also phil069 is a manual so it won't change until he wants it to where as an auto I would guess will change at a point before redline even with your foot welded to the floorbjk wrote: Last question was just because I rewatched Phil069's video of maxing out his speedo the other day, when it looked like every gear shifted at close to redline.

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It will go to redline if you have it floored in DZFL45H1 wrote:It's not bad for it gearbox unless u do it ever single gear on ever single change. I'd say every here mad there wont hurt it also phil069 is a manual so it won't change until he wants it to where as an auto I would guess will change at a point before redline even with your foot welded to the floorbjk wrote: Last question was just because I rewatched Phil069's video of maxing out his speedo the other day, when it looked like every gear shifted at close to redline.

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Re: A few Tiptronic questions
Well there u go I just learn something for today haha I never driven an auto hahaDaniel2019 wrote:It will go to redline if you have it floored in DZFL45H1 wrote:It's not bad for it gearbox unless u do it ever single gear on ever single change. I'd say every here mad there wont hurt it also phil069 is a manual so it won't change until he wants it to where as an auto I would guess will change at a point before redline even with your foot welded to the floorbjk wrote: Last question was just because I rewatched Phil069's video of maxing out his speedo the other day, when it looked like every gear shifted at close to redline.
gotta get there one day :)
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Re: A few Tiptronic questions
You guys are fkn hooonnsss...
I shift at 1800 rpms , and i'm on 5th gear cruising at 60kmh
don't need to downshift for overtaking either..
I shift at 1800 rpms , and i'm on 5th gear cruising at 60kmh
don't need to downshift for overtaking either..


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It took me forever to redline in my ex. 4spd tip gpxDaniel2019 wrote: It will go to redline if you have it floored in D

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Re: A few Tiptronic questions
A transmission oil change will make the gear changes smoother as well (ifoil is a bit dated). FTO tips are very picky about their oil, so when the oil gets older (and you get a little dirt, condensation etc in it) ) the gear changes can be rougher.
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Re: A few Tiptronic questions
man am i glad i got a manual mine acclerates faster than that lol
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Re: A few Tiptronic questions
At those speeds?ash1987 wrote:man am i glad i got a manual mine acclerates faster than that lol
first and 2nd in either manual or tip go by before you even realise you've revved out sometimes.
At speeds above 100, that is about spot on.

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Re: A few Tiptronic questions
bjk wrote:I rewatched Phil069's video of maxing out his speedo the other day, when it looked like every gear shifted at close to redline.

I was a bit cautious in those gear changes, I normally go to 8500RPM

Hey, no one has told me that beforeZFL45H1 wrote: It's not bad for it gearbox unless u do it ever single gear on ever single change.

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Well that's how I live atm till I get pay lots more monies lol
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What sort of oil do I need? Did a bit of a search and didn't come up with any brands.dstocks wrote:A transmission oil change will make the gear changes smoother as well (ifoil is a bit dated). FTO tips are very picky about their oil, so when the oil gets older (and you get a little dirt, condensation etc in it) ) the gear changes can be rougher.
This http://mitsi-fto.blogspot.com.au/2010/1 ... ssion.html recommended "2x AT Fluid 4L Castrol TQ Dextron III"
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bjk wrote:What sort of oil do I need? Did a bit of a search and didn't come up with any brands.dstocks wrote:A transmission oil change will make the gear changes smoother as well (ifoil is a bit dated). FTO tips are very picky about their oil, so when the oil gets older (and you get a little dirt, condensation etc in it) ) the gear changes can be rougher.
This http://mitsi-fto.blogspot.com.au/2010/1 ... ssion.html recommended "2x AT Fluid 4L Castrol TQ Dextron III"
I am picking up some oil from my mechanic today ... Just his standard tranny oil ...
I just had to add it ......
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Re: A few Tiptronic questions
I use Redline, http://www.redlineoil.com.au/, makes a massive difference. But it is expensive.bjk wrote:What sort of oil do I need? Did a bit of a search and didn't come up with any brands.dstocks wrote:A transmission oil change will make the gear changes smoother as well (ifoil is a bit dated). FTO tips are very picky about their oil, so when the oil gets older (and you get a little dirt, condensation etc in it) ) the gear changes can be rougher.
This http://mitsi-fto.blogspot.com.au/2010/1 ... ssion.html recommended "2x AT Fluid 4L Castrol TQ Dextron III"
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How much more expensive? If I phoned a reseller would they know what oil to give me? The letter number combinations I don't quite understand yet.AJ wrote:I use Redline, http://www.redlineoil.com.au/, makes a massive difference. But it is expensive.bjk wrote:What sort of oil do I need? Did a bit of a search and didn't come up with any brands.dstocks wrote:A transmission oil change will make the gear changes smoother as well (ifoil is a bit dated). FTO tips are very picky about their oil, so when the oil gets older (and you get a little dirt, condensation etc in it) ) the gear changes can be rougher.
This http://mitsi-fto.blogspot.com.au/2010/1 ... ssion.html recommended "2x AT Fluid 4L Castrol TQ Dextron III"
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You might want to check that Craig. I believe that it does make a difference (viscosity etc). From memory, Dextron 3 was one of them. The oil thread probably covers it all off.I am picking up some oil from my mechanic today ... Just his standard tranny oil ...
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I hate to say this but go see UAS http://www.uniquecars.com.au/ though they aren't the most helpful if you're not going to be buying from them. I think it was something like $80 per litre, and you need about 6-8 litres.bjk wrote:How much more expensive? If I phoned a reseller would they know what oil to give me? The letter number combinations I don't quite understand yet.AJ wrote:I use Redline, http://www.redlineoil.com.au/, makes a massive difference. But it is expensive.bjk wrote:What sort of oil do I need? Did a bit of a search and didn't come up with any brands.dstocks wrote:A transmission oil change will make the gear changes smoother as well (ifoil is a bit dated). FTO tips are very picky about their oil, so when the oil gets older (and you get a little dirt, condensation etc in it) ) the gear changes can be rougher.
This http://mitsi-fto.blogspot.com.au/2010/1 ... ssion.html recommended "2x AT Fluid 4L Castrol TQ Dextron III"
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Lol, I get what you mean by expensive!
I might investigate it later on though.
UAS don't seem to have the redline oils anyway?

UAS don't seem to have the redline oils anyway?
