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manual vs auto 4x4
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manual vs auto 4x4
I have always driven auto transmission for 4wds but manual for my 2wd road car. Is a 4x4 auto or manual the preferred choice for off roading? Pros and cons?
I've never bought an auto (but had auto company cars), my 3 cars are all manuals, I've never driven an auto off-road. I expect my next 4wd will be auto.
These days, off-road, I think the only place an auto loses out is descending steep hills - and there are driving techniques which help with that. Everywhere else, I think there's either nothing in it, or the auto wins.
Edit: interim results.
Manual:Auto
1:1
1:2
7:7
7:12
10:12
12:12
15:16
38:36
38:41
42:55
54:63
58:68
61:73
These days, off-road, I think the only place an auto loses out is descending steep hills - and there are driving techniques which help with that. Everywhere else, I think there's either nothing in it, or the auto wins.
Edit: interim results.
Manual:Auto
1:1
1:2
7:7
7:12
10:12
12:12
15:16
38:36
38:41
42:55
54:63
58:68
61:73
Last edited by -Scott- on Fri May 08, 2009 6:56 pm, edited 10 times in total.
Re: manual vs auto 4x4
same arguements will be had as last time there was a poll, which had same results as the time before that.
Re: manual vs auto 4x4
You can't call R3post without providing evidence!bogged wrote:same arguements will be had as last time there was a poll, which had same results as the time before that.
have auto in patrol and manuel in zook , the auto is alot easier for inching up to thigs etc but the manuel allows you to dump the clutch and launch like an auto won't , and loading up the auto dosn't give the same results .
so although i can drive the patrol alot more relaxed i prefer the manuel when things get difficult .
misses loves the auto
so although i can drive the patrol alot more relaxed i prefer the manuel when things get difficult .
misses loves the auto
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Re: manual vs auto 4x4
Probably. But fwiw, I have moved from the manual camp to the auto camp for off-road, while still preferring a manual in smaller, sportier 2WD vehicles.bogged wrote:same arguements will be had as last time there was a poll, which had same results as the time before that.
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You asked for it...
www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic114977.php
7 pages of whatever you can call the thread
www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic114977.php
7 pages of whatever you can call the thread
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
are you running a hiclone or a fuel catalyst?coxy321 wrote:How much lift will i need in my GQ LWB to run 35's??
These will both effect the lift required
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I was running a Hyclone II, but have since upgraded to a double electronic supercharger (compound superchargers).fool_injected wrote:are you running a hiclone or a fuel catalyst?coxy321 wrote:How much lift will i need in my GQ LWB to run 35's??
These will both effect the lift required
I never really found the fuel catalysts to be as effective as the hyclone. It can actually cancel out the extra power if you put the catalyst on backwards. Found that out the hard way.
It all depends on the vehicle and its gearing, my old 2dr 4spd rangie was great in 1st low and would idle over anything but in traffic it was average. My tdi auto disco is great offroad in 1st/2nd low and doesnt run away too badly and is brilliant onroad. Horses for courses, some prefer to constantly shift up/down.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
Thanks for that. I tried searching for this exact topic as I thought there would be heaps discussed before but couldn't find any.Highway-Star wrote:You asked for it...
www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic114977.php
7 pages of whatever you can call the thread
Thanks for everyone's replies.
i hated autos till i was forsed to drive them (i hate the Government)
they now have growen on me they make live easy my take off from the lights i leave me mates in the 1hdt/1hz's for dead it crawles realy well and it dosent run away from you going down steed hills as long as you lock it in first
and i wouldnt go back to manual for 4wding
they now have growen on me they make live easy my take off from the lights i leave me mates in the 1hdt/1hz's for dead it crawles realy well and it dosent run away from you going down steed hills as long as you lock it in first
and i wouldnt go back to manual for 4wding
thanks jono
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after spending the last week driving my dad's GTI golf, i think i'd like an auto if i had the flappy paddle gears on the steering wheel... they make it so much nicer to drive auto... at any time you can change up or down gears in about 1/2 a second... not bad.
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Automatic of course, if your a woman. For the rest of the population, its gotta be manual!
Seriously tho, changing gears is part of driving a bloody vehicle!
I put changing gears up there with steering and braking. If the 4x4's of the future had 'automatic steering' how many of you people would vote that auto steering is better than manual steering on an internet forum?
Mike
Seriously tho, changing gears is part of driving a bloody vehicle!
I put changing gears up there with steering and braking. If the 4x4's of the future had 'automatic steering' how many of you people would vote that auto steering is better than manual steering on an internet forum?
Mike
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Well there half way there with the new LC 200s 'CRAWL 4wd control system' that keeps the vehicle moving at x-km/h with no input from the driver. I guess these guys probably think that's even better than an AUTO!!!mike_nofx wrote:Automatic of course, if your a woman. For the rest of the population, its gotta be manual!
Seriously tho, changing gears is part of driving a bloody vehicle!
I put changing gears up there with steering and braking. If the 4x4's of the future had 'automatic steering' how many of you people would vote that auto steering is better than manual steering on an internet forum?
Mike
Luke.
It might have been part of driving 30 years ago but not now.mike_nofx wrote:Automatic of course, if your a woman. For the rest of the population, its gotta be manual!
Seriously tho, changing gears is part of driving a bloody vehicle!
I put changing gears up there with steering and braking.
Mike
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Cheers mick.
mike_nofx wrote:Automatic of course, if your a woman. For the rest of the population, its gotta be manual!
Seriously tho, changing gears is part of driving a bloody vehicle!
I put changing gears up there with steering and braking. If the 4x4's of the future had 'automatic steering' how many of you people would vote that auto steering is better than manual steering on an internet forum?
Mike
Have a read of that thread I posted the link to above. You obviously don't understand why some people prefer auto's off road (hint: it has S.F.A. to do with changing gears).
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
I see what you did there. I highlighted your post and found your real message. Very sneaky Mike, I'm watching you though.mike_nofx wrote:Automatic of course, if you like hardcore wheeling. For the rest of the population, who stick to chicken tracks and consider a 10' sand dune to be an "obstacle" its gotta be manual!
Seriously tho, changing gears is part of driving a bloody vehicle that never goes offroad!
I put changing gears up there with telling females how big my pee pee is. I'm going to throw out a ridiculous comparison that is neither relevant or realistic. I also think that reduction gears are for poofs, in fact anything that makes wheeling easier and less stressful on your driveline is for fairies. Of course, I have never driven an auto offroad (if I had, I'd realise how retarded I just made myself look) so I can't really compare but I stand by my uninformed opinion.
Mike
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No i dont 4wd as much as i'd like to, but get out every 2-3 weeks.
I own a Sierra and a 105 series. Neither had auto as an option from factory. I believe the 105 to be the most off-road oriented 100 series (with solid front axle, plastic floors, manual hubs etc) and yet no auto option?
I imagine a 1.3 sierra would be absolute rubbish in auto, correct me if im wrong. and the cruiser would probably be a bit of a slug too.
v840 - im sure a 40 with a v8 would be ok in auto, but for those of us who actually have more brain-cells than horsepower i dont think auto is always the best answer.
Also, i thought so called "hardcore" tracks also have a lot of shit-yer-pants decents... apparently decents are the auto's weakness??
Mike
I own a Sierra and a 105 series. Neither had auto as an option from factory. I believe the 105 to be the most off-road oriented 100 series (with solid front axle, plastic floors, manual hubs etc) and yet no auto option?
I imagine a 1.3 sierra would be absolute rubbish in auto, correct me if im wrong. and the cruiser would probably be a bit of a slug too.
v840 - im sure a 40 with a v8 would be ok in auto, but for those of us who actually have more brain-cells than horsepower i dont think auto is always the best answer.
Also, i thought so called "hardcore" tracks also have a lot of shit-yer-pants decents... apparently decents are the auto's weakness??
Mike
As you have identified, lack of horsepower makes an auto less appealing, so an auto isn't always the best answer. But this doesn't mean it's NEVER the best answer.mike_nofx wrote:v840 - im sure a 40 with a v8 would be ok in auto, but for those of us who actually have more brain-cells than horsepower i dont think auto is always the best answer.
Weakness - not a huge one, for which there are solutions. Look into it.mike_nofx wrote:Also, i thought so called "hardcore" tracks also have a lot of shit-yer-pants decents... apparently decents are the auto's weakness??
In the meantime, the auto offers benefits in so many other off-road situations that anybody with an IQ greater than their shoe size would recognise that the choice has nothing to do with some mis-guided macho nonsense about the ability to change gears.
DECENT: adj.mike_nofx wrote: Also, i thought so called "hardcore" tracks also have a lot of shit-yer-pants decents... apparently decents are the auto's weakness??
Mike
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yep, all these things are a weakness for an auto.
105 series cruiser, not so much the '4wd aimed' vehicle, but rather the 'pov pack'.
go drive an auto in the bush b4 u badmouth it. i used to be in your camp, but i did some research, did some driving, and i know own a 16yo diesel auto. certainly no v8, but you don't need oodles of power to notice the benefits, just an open mind and a chance to drive it. not being a total f%ckwit helps also, but not a requirement so your still in for a shot
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