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04-23-2017, 09:00 PM | #178 |
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i recently sold my 2013 328i which has the 8ZF.
have a 2017 A4 now with the DCT. I do have to say the DCT feels a little more direct but I don't think it'd be a deal killer (the DCT maintenance is way more than a normal automatic and there are some weird gear grinding issues a real torque converter wouldn't have). maybe bmw could find a middle ground using a torque converter less automatic like mercedes does on the MCT transmission they have |
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Manual transmissions aside, if DCT and Auto were virtually the same when driving them no one would care about the death of DCT, and I really think Auto will catch up, it's quite close and it's really all down to calibration. Manuals won't die soon, but I feel like they will be the $2000 option on a new car, that is if manufacturers will continue to develop manual transmissions.
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This is just not fun. Have never driven an auto/dct that doesn't become boring super fast. Very disappointed!
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DSG deff is leaps ahead of regular automatic and feels very direct especially at hard shifts when pushing the car. I do know that the new 2017 S4 is tiptronic (Zf type) as well as the S6,S7 and Sq5 2017 The new 2017 r8 has a 7 speed DSG and look at its massive power. Every model in the Audi lineup has different transmission setups accordingly |
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The new GM/Ford 10-speed is also a gem. However, I still prefer the feel of a real manual transmission even if it is slower.
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Oh comon. This isn't anything new.
Advancement in technology continues to surprise people so it's laughable to me that he thinks the DCT is dead just because their current M-DCT can only handle so much. People have been counting the MT's numbers for years now and it is still not completely gone because it never really will be. Yeah MT is probably at it's max and you can't really go any further with that but I don't think DCT is gone just because a "sales" executive says so. He isn't in control of how cars are build and I'm glad. I'm not going to count the days on DCT because I prefer it over traditional Auto even with all of the DCT's quirks. Maybe in a few years engineers can find advancement for the DCT to get rid of as many of the quirks as possible. Hell people said the Auto was going to go on the way side a few years ago too and look now. Please, someone tell this guy to shut up. I can see why people love Porsche so much, because they rarely BS with their cars.
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I have 80,000 miles on my DCT for my E93, and over 40,000 miles on my F80 with DCT. Have never had any of the problems you claimed to have experienced (about a dozen track sessions as well - paddle-shifting the entire time). The key with DCT is that when in manual mode, you should downshift to the gear you want as you're braking - you can then blast out of corner exit with absolutely no lag or hesitation whatsoever. (Use Sport or Sport + throttle and DSC should be in MDM or off if you feel confident in your ability to modulate the gas and catch the car if it starts to powerslde. Like one of the other posters said above - I'm also not trying to be a jerk - but having driven the DCT for 120,000 miles I was shocked that your experience was negative... |
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Actually this is a nonsense (IMO) thinking by BMW....looks like the latest management team doesn't know about BMW roots.
Why ppl, who don't even care about Bmw driving pleasure, buy BMWs...it's because of great name due to actual ultimate driving machine.... New tech and change is important...but when you alienate real enthusiasts you lose your market.... I wanted to buy M2...test drove one..liked it ....but when I found a 07 Z4M coupe and drove it...M2 was nothing in comparison to it....hydraulic steering...real feel...6MT...minimum tech.... No wonder A lot of unsold F30's are available at discounts |
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Oh I get you about how horrendous the traffic is here. It just amuses me the serious comments about having to drive a manual in heavy stop and go traffic. It may be presumptuous of me. But I think many of those complaining about having to drive a manual in traffic are those wanting to use that right hand messing with probably a damn phone rather than focusing on driving.
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http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showp...4&postcount=21 And if you do a search for SIB 12-15-15 and DCT lag for the 135i, you'll see plenty of hits. So I'm not making this $hit up. Thank you. Quote:
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showp...6&postcount=35 You'll see how I state that BMW must have half a$$ed the implementation of the DCT in the 135i. And I've stated repeated in this thread where if BMW didn't want to properly implement the DCT in the 135i, they should have just kept the ZF from the N54 and not change over with the N55. |
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As I said, I have a friend who is a BMW tech at the dealership I have my car serviced. He couldn't grasp the issues I've brought up about the DCT until he had to test drive a 135i with a DCT he was putting through CPO. Again he said a car that drives like this is totally unacceptable. |
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Here's a question for those more versed on transmissions than I. I know motorcycle transmissions are different than transmissions used in cars. But how come no one has come up with a system that is now almost standard on liter bikes for cars? Case in point, BMW's very own S1000RR. I've had the pleasure of running this bike on the track for a few years now. The bike has a factory power shifter. You only use the clutch at a stop and once you get the bike moving, you don't need to use the clutch again. To up shift, just flick up on the gear shifter and the trans shifts without you needing to let off the throttle. Recently, the Motorad division added clutchless downshifts into the programming so now you don't have to even touch the clutch at all after you get the bike rolling.
Seems to me this is the best situation where you get lightning quick shifts but you're the one controlling it. |
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