my2wins
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I just tried using the manual shift for the first time yesterday after having my G for 4 weeks now. Even after reading the manual, I still wasn't clear on what to do, and all I could think of was that I might throw it into the wrong gear by pushing the gear shift into the manual slot.
I grew up driving a manual tranny, so I well versed in using a clutch. Even though I haven't used one in 20 years, I drove a stick all over SF for a decade, up and down hills, so I really know my way around a manual transmission.
But I just didn't grok how the Genesis transmission could be both. And why no clutch. And why just a + and a -. This whole arrangement made no sense.
So I asked the service guy yesterday to show me how it worked, and from what I saw, it seemed easy enough. I tried it out, and sure enough it deceptively simple. I used manual all the way home.
All I can say is...wow. Fun fun fun.
Fun!
That said, I don't think I would have been able to understand the interrelationship between the RPMs and the + or -, had I not had previous experience using a manual tranny. It was still a tad tricky to know when to + and when to -, purely based on muscle memory of going from first to second by pulling the stick forward, vs in this case, always pushing it back to +. I kind of would have preferred if they made the manual mode as an H shape so you could go in progression. Of up, down, back up, then down. But of course that makes no sense with an 8 speed, so I realize they had to do the + and - thing.
Question: has anyone who has NEVER driven a stick, been able to master the sports mode?
Thoughts welcomed.
I grew up driving a manual tranny, so I well versed in using a clutch. Even though I haven't used one in 20 years, I drove a stick all over SF for a decade, up and down hills, so I really know my way around a manual transmission.
But I just didn't grok how the Genesis transmission could be both. And why no clutch. And why just a + and a -. This whole arrangement made no sense.
So I asked the service guy yesterday to show me how it worked, and from what I saw, it seemed easy enough. I tried it out, and sure enough it deceptively simple. I used manual all the way home.
All I can say is...wow. Fun fun fun.
Fun!
That said, I don't think I would have been able to understand the interrelationship between the RPMs and the + or -, had I not had previous experience using a manual tranny. It was still a tad tricky to know when to + and when to -, purely based on muscle memory of going from first to second by pulling the stick forward, vs in this case, always pushing it back to +. I kind of would have preferred if they made the manual mode as an H shape so you could go in progression. Of up, down, back up, then down. But of course that makes no sense with an 8 speed, so I realize they had to do the + and - thing.
Question: has anyone who has NEVER driven a stick, been able to master the sports mode?
Thoughts welcomed.