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Best way to drive autos?

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Best way to drive autos?

Post by GQ WAGHOON »

l picked up my rig yesterday with the reco auto and remembered how annoying it is to drive when you are stuck in a 90 km/h zone. lt just can't decide which gear it wants to be in. Now my question is : what driving styles do you do eg. drive it as a 3 speed (using the power button) until you get to 100 km/h, then putting it into overdrive? Or maybe just put it into drive and put up with it. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
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Post by barbz »

hi mate

i recently had the auto in my GU rebuilt - mainly due to the torque convertor failing. his advise was to drive in 3 speed until you know you will be doing 80km/hr or more for a prolonged period.

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Post by wyliespatrol »

Maybe to save all the hassles you should drive it to the mechanics and

Have him put a Manuel in it.


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Post by bogged »

wyliespatrol wrote:Maybe to save all the hassles you should drive it to the mechanics and

Have him put a Manuel in it.


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Post by SWBMQCraig »

lol auto's are supposed to be auto yeah??
not manually hold it to 3rd... i think you should be driving a manual if ya wanna do that..

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Post by ainzy »

unless you old drive your auto to the dump
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Post by bogged »

ainzy wrote:unless you old drive your auto to the dump
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Re: Best way to drive autos?

Post by nzdarin »

LPGQ4.2AUTO wrote:l picked up my rig yesterday with the reco auto and remembered how annoying it is to drive when you are stuck in a 90 km/h zone. lt just can't decide which gear it wants to be in. Now my question is : what driving styles do you do eg. drive it as a 3 speed (using the power button) until you get to 100 km/h, then putting it into overdrive? Or maybe just put it into drive and put up with it. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
If the TPS is set correctly then it shouldn't change up and down a lot and if they do then it is a simptom that maybe you have a problem with either TPS or wiring. OR you don't keep constant pressure on accelerator.
If i was you I would just change gears when you want. Anyone who drives an auto propoerly will change gears them selves anyway. Think of it this way, the auto computer can only react to a stuation where as the driver can anticipate what is coming and act accordingly. It is more efficient to to act before the load changes than to let the computer react to it.
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Post by coxy321 »

I drive auto's like a manual. I know the 3-4 second delay between changes, and the shift-slipping p1sses me off no end, so i just bang it into whatever gear i need.
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Post by GQ WAGHOON »

nzdarin, you are right about keeping constant pressure on the accelarator. lt does make a difference. But why does it make so much of a difference if you are going the same speed? lt's probably a stupid question, but l don't know a hell of a lot about autos. :oops:
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Post by macca81 »

if you put you foot down more, it thinks you wanna go faster, so it will drop back a gear to let you accelerate. conversly, if you let some pressure off, it thinks your happy just to cruise so it will go up a gear and let the engine revs drop. practice is the best bet for driving autos. it sounds strange, and i didnt belive it before i had an auto, but you do have to teach yourself to drive again if you wanna get the best outa an auto box. its not just a point and shoot thing like many people think
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Post by bogged »

macca81 wrote:if you put you foot down more, it thinks you wanna go faster, so it will drop back a gear to let you accelerate. conversly, if you let some pressure off, it thinks your happy just to cruise so it will go up a gear and let the engine revs drop. practice is the best bet for driving autos. it sounds strange, and i didnt belive it before i had an auto, but you do have to teach yourself to drive again if you wanna get the best outa an auto box. its not just a point and shoot thing like many people think
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Post by Feenz »

One of the most comedic posts on this forum, shot down in flames. :rofl:
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Post by RN »

The driving school wants us to drive the auto's as if they are a manual , but I couldn't be bothered. I think they are far too serious.

Talk of being serious went out for dinner last night at the local pub in Baxter.

As we approached the receptionist about our booking, I said " Lord and Lady Farquat, table for 3."

Should have seen her face. Far too serious.

Hope they didn't spit in my chips. :D
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Post by nzdarin »

LPGQ4.2AUTO wrote:nzdarin, you are right about keeping constant pressure on the accelarator. lt does make a difference. But why does it make so much of a difference if you are going the same speed? lt's probably a stupid question, but l don't know a hell of a lot about autos. :oops:
The throttle position sensor has a huge amount to do with how Patrol auto works. It has the greatest effect on shift as it is basically the only input telling the computer what you want to do. So if that signal doesn't change then the auto should just do the same thing unless the speed changes.
This is also why a worn TPS makes the auto change all over the place as the computer will have very little idea as to what you want to do and if it is completely stuffed thent he signal could be all over the place making the computer think tht you are pumping the throttle.
A Patrol auto that is working correctly is very easy to drive. One that isn't is a complete dog and you will want to shoot it alot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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