shifting manualy - bad for the car???
#1
shifting manualy - bad for the car???
just got my Lex and coming from a manual its brutal!
How bad is to to hold it to redline or whatever rpm, gently ease of the gas and then bump it up into 2nd or D so it upshifts?
Likewise while downshifting.... Nothing too aggresive I'm not a madman., but If I am gentle, and slowly shift it back to 2nd or L
Is it gonna f*** up my tranny if i do this all the time??
How bad is to to hold it to redline or whatever rpm, gently ease of the gas and then bump it up into 2nd or D so it upshifts?
Likewise while downshifting.... Nothing too aggresive I'm not a madman., but If I am gentle, and slowly shift it back to 2nd or L
Is it gonna f*** up my tranny if i do this all the time??
#2
im sure it will put some additional wear and tear on the tranny. If you really must do it, then I suggest installing a tranny cooler, and changing your old tranny fluild. These trannys are very well built, you just have to maintain them. Enjoy the ride.
Last edited by GRAND_LS 4; 06-24-05 at 09:53 AM.
#6
Originally Posted by LEXkid
Because I've always wanted one and its a great car. Why did you buy yours Celica? We are all dying to know lol
Grand_LS - good advice thanks!
Grand_LS - good advice thanks!
hahaha, your welcome.
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#8
You have to understand the way this tranny shifts is well even with sport mode engaged its still suited for luxury so it doesnt shift at its most optimums rpms. especially from first to 2nd where it falls out of its powerband completely.
Eh.. not really not unless proper maintenance is done like stated above. Ive been doing it... since I owned the damn car (over 2 years.) No signs of tear and wear, haha I hate this tranny I cant wait till this car becomes a 5 speed so I even brake torque launch it on occasion.
I bought this lexus because this chassis its outstanding is downright solid its a freaking tank... and a proven sunfire killer (guy that rear ended me totally destroyed his car where I drove home...), easily the strongest point of this car! And I can see this thing becoming a very long term track monster with this chassis once you get rid of the automatic tranny, stock suspension, brakes wheels and tires, and put some sort of forced induction in addition to getting rid about say oh 300 lbs. The weakest point of a automatic SC300 is the tranny. I dont have any proof but I firmly believe this chassis would be extremely stable at very high speeds with the proper suspension, and tire setup and any needed miscellanious mods. ... 140 felt ... great, like 90.
I personally believe due to the longer wheel base with some extensive modifications I could out do a supra as a roadcourse car. And not have to pay supra insurance prices for it. Also I like it that it has more interior room and more practicality then a supra, true eventually making this car perform like a supra will cost as much as getting a supra if not more. I also like the entry fee for obtaining one, prices of this car have halfed since I bought mine making it easier to replace in case of another misshap.
I hate the way the car drives at times (tranny.) But I love the car and even in stock trim (daily driver) I have a found a way to hold my own with it in the twisties although this great chassis is severely limited by its stock suspension, wheels and tires and transmission, (brakes are actually adequate for stock, Rarely has it ever faded on me!.) By driving the same way youd drive any heavy or understeer prone car, with deep late braking, rather late apexing (slow in ..... and gasing it out.), and a slight dosage of trailbraking and throttle modulation to counter the understeer. And although I used to preffer a car to have oversteer tendecies rather then understeer I have found more predictable to deal with the understeer then the oversteer... (I used to have the better tires in the front till I changed the rear ones..) Sure if you put it against a more nimble lighter car with decent of tires physics will take its course and hell hand me my ***, but I see great potential on this car.
And I enjoy driving this car immensely even though you cant toss it around like I could with my 240sx (coilovers and tires and manual and misc.)
Eh.. not really not unless proper maintenance is done like stated above. Ive been doing it... since I owned the damn car (over 2 years.) No signs of tear and wear, haha I hate this tranny I cant wait till this car becomes a 5 speed so I even brake torque launch it on occasion.
I bought this lexus because this chassis its outstanding is downright solid its a freaking tank... and a proven sunfire killer (guy that rear ended me totally destroyed his car where I drove home...), easily the strongest point of this car! And I can see this thing becoming a very long term track monster with this chassis once you get rid of the automatic tranny, stock suspension, brakes wheels and tires, and put some sort of forced induction in addition to getting rid about say oh 300 lbs. The weakest point of a automatic SC300 is the tranny. I dont have any proof but I firmly believe this chassis would be extremely stable at very high speeds with the proper suspension, and tire setup and any needed miscellanious mods. ... 140 felt ... great, like 90.
I personally believe due to the longer wheel base with some extensive modifications I could out do a supra as a roadcourse car. And not have to pay supra insurance prices for it. Also I like it that it has more interior room and more practicality then a supra, true eventually making this car perform like a supra will cost as much as getting a supra if not more. I also like the entry fee for obtaining one, prices of this car have halfed since I bought mine making it easier to replace in case of another misshap.
I hate the way the car drives at times (tranny.) But I love the car and even in stock trim (daily driver) I have a found a way to hold my own with it in the twisties although this great chassis is severely limited by its stock suspension, wheels and tires and transmission, (brakes are actually adequate for stock, Rarely has it ever faded on me!.) By driving the same way youd drive any heavy or understeer prone car, with deep late braking, rather late apexing (slow in ..... and gasing it out.), and a slight dosage of trailbraking and throttle modulation to counter the understeer. And although I used to preffer a car to have oversteer tendecies rather then understeer I have found more predictable to deal with the understeer then the oversteer... (I used to have the better tires in the front till I changed the rear ones..) Sure if you put it against a more nimble lighter car with decent of tires physics will take its course and hell hand me my ***, but I see great potential on this car.
And I enjoy driving this car immensely even though you cant toss it around like I could with my 240sx (coilovers and tires and manual and misc.)
Last edited by Inabj2; 06-25-05 at 07:21 AM.
#9
^^^^^^^^^^ Exactly a man after my own heart!
I bought the Lexus cuz its so damn sweet, but I also wanna have my cake and eat it too. controling my own shifts is a way to get a lot more performance out of it.
I wish they had a Manual LS400 How much would a conversion cost???
I bought the Lexus cuz its so damn sweet, but I also wanna have my cake and eat it too. controling my own shifts is a way to get a lot more performance out of it.
I wish they had a Manual LS400 How much would a conversion cost???
#10
Originally Posted by LEXkid
^^^^^^^^^^ Exactly a man after my own heart!
I bought the Lexus cuz its so damn sweet, but I also wanna have my cake and eat it too. controling my own shifts is a way to get a lot more performance out of it.
I wish they had a Manual LS400 How much would a conversion cost???
I bought the Lexus cuz its so damn sweet, but I also wanna have my cake and eat it too. controling my own shifts is a way to get a lot more performance out of it.
I wish they had a Manual LS400 How much would a conversion cost???
#12
Originally Posted by LEXkid
That would be sweet What tranny is compatible? SC300 tranny?
#13
The 01+ LS's have different motors (1UZ to 3UZ) so it is doubtful that the trannies would fit. Neither Toyota nor Lexus has ever made a Manual Tranny for the 1UZ or 3UZ series of engines. that includes the SC4 and GS4
-Annant
-Annant
#14
Originally Posted by LEXkid
I wish they had a Manual LS400 How much would a conversion cost???
Just a couple days on the forum, you can really tell who has no idea what they're talking about.
#15
Originally Posted by CELICA XX
Umm, if thats your first question, its far beyond your scope to complete that project.
Just a couple days on the forum, you can really tell who has no idea what they're talking about.
Just a couple days on the forum, you can really tell who has no idea what they're talking about.