Ok guys...I have a quick question. Im thinking of getting a automatic supra and doing a boostlogic upgrade for the auto transmission. I've droven a auto before, but I heard some people saying u can downshift in a auto or shift manually? How?
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what the hell? no you cant shift manually with an auto. i guess if by downshift you mean put the auto into 2 or low or whatever then i guess, but no point.. same thing as just mashing the gas, will make it downshift...
3 pedals = manual
2 = ga.y, go crash it into a tree.Last edited by chmercer; 08-11-2004, 07:27 PM.
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Originally posted by chmercer
what the hell? no you cant shift manually with an auto. i guess if by downshift you mean put the auto into 2 or low or whatever then i guess, but no point.. same thing as just mashing the gas, will make it downshift...
3 pedals = manual
2 = ga.y, go crash it into a tree.
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If you're talking about a mk3 supra, I'd get the aftermarket F-1 style control box that will allow you to completely control the up and downshifts. It's available at www.suprasport.com
However, I had an automatic supra and it was a pain in the *Censored**Censored**Censored*, even when you'd leave it in "2." If you were going slow enough to downshift into first, the car would do so whether you wanted to or not, same with if you were in "D" with OD off. I was considering buying that shift controller from suprasport until I finally blew the transmission out. I was running with an aftermarket cooler and had firmer shifts -- so the transmission was as strong as it could be without tearing into it. Drifting/roadracing is just hell on automatics, and now that I've converted to a manual I never look back
Jeff
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Originally posted by DriftinCressida
Meh, well you have to consider that your car is very heavy. Supras are heavy, you wouldn't be able to force the turbo to make you accelerate 100 X faster. Turbos need time to spool, if it was a turbo. Its still heavy. Supras... .
The fact is, with the automatic you can't easily alter your throttle position without risking an unwanted shift. And with a car as light and with as much power (or as little traction) you can't stay full throttle for anything less than 60mph -- not ideal for the average practice corners of 20-40mph
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Yes you can drift with an auto, it just harder to use for drifting for a few reasons.
First is that you can not use a clutch, meaning no clutch kick which is a big part of initiating an early drift.
Second is that there is more of a time period for the trans to shift since it works off hydo presure and not mechanicly. Even in the bens and newer cars, they will always have a bit of a lag period. So shifting durring your runs will be harder to accomplish.
I'm not saying drifting with an auto is wrong, they just limit what you may beable to do with your car.
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Originally posted by AlexPfeiffer
Yes you can drift with an auto, it just harder to use for drifting for a few reasons.
First is that you can not use a clutch, meaning no clutch kick which is a big part of initiating an early drift.
Second is that there is more of a time period for the trans to shift since it works off hydo presure and not mechanicly. Even in the bens and newer cars, they will always have a bit of a lag period. So shifting durring your runs will be harder to accomplish.
I'm not saying drifting with an auto is wrong, they just limit what you may beable to do with your car.
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Originally posted by chmercer
what the hell? no you cant shift manually with an auto. i guess if by downshift you mean put the auto into 2 or low or whatever then i guess, but no point.. same thing as just mashing the gas, will make it downshift...
3 pedals = manual
2 = ga.y, go crash it into a tree.
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