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And the ZF can skip gears and go straight to the gear it needs. I love my manual 1 but if they made a ZF N55 I'd be sorely tempted. Drove a fully loaded DINAN M235i with a zf and hoo boy that was fast as hell.... got the sales guy in trouble for doing donuts with it....but he did tell me to do so....
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You can step down a couple of gears really quickly sequentially though. I've never timed it, but I think it would be hard to do it more quickly manually. It's more about the mind/car/body being in sync... with enough manual-trans experience, you just know where it needs to be. I've not felt that way at all with the DSG on the Jetta. As I said above, maybe with paddle shifters, as I wouldn't have to reach for the stick at all then, and my brain might map to the paddles better than the backwards (in my mind), forward to up-shift, pull back to down-shift (that needs to be configurable). |
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In the article it says that apparently BMW/M Division had looked at American manuals and said that they were too heavy and they didn't like the shift quality. |
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Just watch the videos someone posted several pages back with the Corvette on the track, or the guy driving that tuned Cadillac. The problem is obvious. (As much as I complain about my Jetta's DSG, it's WAY better than those!)
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For those comparing PDK and "super car" DCT to BMW DCT - those are two different brackets. The cost of a high end Porsche (compared to a high end BMW) can double and thats the bottom of the food chain if you're going to throw Ferrari, Bugatti, and Pagani into the equation.
BMW generally competes with MBZ Audi and Lexus. (With a few exceptions) So production cost/profits/pricing needs to remain within its competition. MOST people who buy these cars are not people like us who pay attention to the details of how a car drives, takes turns, shifts ect. We are such an insignificant percentage of people compared to everyone who owns a BMW. When the more general population goes into the dealership what's going to be more appealing, a DCT that is designed for racing or a top of the line 8-speed that provides good gas mileage and a smooth drive? The average person would take the smooth gas saver. We all know that car won't be going over 75MPH in the life time that it's owned. It's unfortunate to us because we appreciate(d) what ///M's are and what they used to be. But we are irrelevant to the equation in terms of their profits and business model. I will always have a soft spot for BMW regardless of where they go simply because of my past experiences. Nothing lasts forever! In the end business is business. |
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I think the DCT in my 335is is brilliant. It's the primary reason I chose it over a 335i in fact. First time I ever drove one I immediately "got it".
Is it perfect? Nope, it feels a bit unsure of itself in traffic. But after several months of driving it I feel I've more or less mastered getting around its quirks. And it more than makes up for those quirks when you've got open road in front of you. It is quite literally a kick in the pants. I love it. I don't miss the manual. I don't miss (?) an 8-speed econo-TC. I just enjoy it for what it is - a fantastic sport transmission that really shines above 3500 RPM. If you drive it where it likes to live, it will reward you. If you don't, welp, then you should have bought the econo-TC. Last edited by Jarrod; 04-24-2017 at 10:43 PM.. |
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No electronic can overcome the increased inertia of a planetary auto.
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However, I do know Apple didn't get to be the most valuable company on the planet with a 'business is business' attitude. The 'new' Apple does seem to be taking an approach somewhat like you're describing here about BMW. If they don't course correct, they won't be the most valuable company for long. I'd predict the same for BMW if that's really their new 'business' strategy. This seems to be a pretty close parallel with Apple and the creative/pro market debacle. Same argument there... that Apple's Pro users are a teeny-tiny percentage of the whole. Not really worth focusing on (or producing specific products for). But, that's bean-counter thinking. They are much more important to the brand than the pie-chart indicates. My hunch is that it would be the same for BMW. Without the racing; without the enthusiasts, they become just another car company. And, they are too expensive to be just another car company. All those people buying them because of the badge, are vicariously buying into the image the enthusiasts built. |
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So I don't understand you trying to pick a fight here. You're the only one that doesn't seem to get the distinction of where my comments are coming from. And I guess the thought didn't occur to you that if non M cars get DCT transmissions it would be helping out your cause of keeping it a viable solution as there would be more volume. You would want to see BMW provide a proper implementation of the same technology with non M cars so more people would want one. But it appears you're too hung up on your elitist status of being a M owner to see this. |
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I really think what BMW meant about automatics being smarter is that when you brake the car will automatically put you in the gear you would want to be in if you were to do it by yourself and probably better. Say you click down gears in DCT you can be slightly off if you aren't ultra professional. You might come into a corner too slow or too fast then the gear that you always were in was wrong. It's kind of like when you turn TC off and you think you can do better than with it on but when you go into 1st gear super tight corners like Monza's first corner or Spa's last corners that sometimes require first gear to go ultra fast, 100% the computer would be more consistent giving you better times than if you were to do it yourself because if done right you can drop into 1st gear at full WOT and get the fastest acceleration corner exit than adjusting those milliseconds counter steering and such trying not to spin out. Miss the wrong throttle and steering position can put you in a spin out, the wall, or another vehicle. The limitation for superior intervention over what the best person could do is computing power and correct data. I could be wrong with anything I've said but I doubt. The idea would be to race against doing it easy and doing it wrong then see what results happen. The amount of effort and driver control doesn't really win races anymore. If you want to do it wrong and lose, say you get MT or DCT and lose against a future superior automatic, do not complain. If you read and comprehended what I said and you chose to do it wrong, competitive wise vs driver experience smoking all the Camry's who aren't even track grade, then it's your own fault if you become butthurt when losing.
And I think the reason why you guys are having DCT issues is because BMW thinks that if you buy DCT you know how to operate the vehicle for how it wants like race car professionals do. If you do not know how to DCT shift because you drive it like an automatic then again it's your own faults for getting something that you don't have time to understand how to work it properly. Last edited by AntDX316; 04-24-2017 at 11:39 PM.. |
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And I'm not even talking about the situation when you give gas, and the car just sits there and doesn't move at all for a solid 2 to 3 seconds or the situation when the idle is bouncing and during the downshift from 2 to 1 the trans engages with the 1st gear downshift causing the car to leap forward even though your foot is on the brakes. I think if anyone ever experiences any of these situations, you'd be as salty as I am now. |
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I'll say it again to be clear - not trying to pick a fight - but just trying to explain the source of the question of how broadly you intended to say how poor of a job BMW did on the DCT. However - your last few posts have now answered that question, so thanks for the clarification and better luck on your next transmission (sincerely - no sarcasm intended). |
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Will have to agree. PDK is simply perfect and what other DCT strive to be.
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