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Old 09-11-2005, 06:33 PM   #31
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I'm 100% certain what you're noticing is the normal way an auto will change gears according to load and throttle position. Or, perhaps if yours IS changing its shift patterns perhaps there is a loose kickdown linkage. However, the most logical solution I can come up with if indeed your NA is shifting differently after a fang would probably relate to how well thing works when its hot versus normal temp.

While I'm not intending to make any sweeping statements I'm pretty sure that even the BA's didn't have adaptive shift and given the sudden interest coinciding with the BF I'd imagine I'm guessing right. And while I've had staunch Holden boys argue black and blue their VS/VT has adaptive shift, I know for a fact they do not - and still do not. Thus Mitsubishi WAS (pre-BF) the only local manufacturer to offer any of this kind of tecnology - and has done so for nearly a decade. Same goes for tiptronic, and 5spd automatic. Oh yeah and the first to export, the first AWD, first with climate control std, first with four air-bags, first with ABS and EBD std, yada yada yada

And now I'll sit and laugh at all the anti-Magna comments from one-eyed supporters of other brands... Ha ha ha....

By the way, I used to work there, I studied everything on the market, I don't work there anymore, and oh yeah I drive the Ford proudly displayed in my avatar.
Incorrect. The first Ford to have adaptive shift was the EL GT in '97. AU XR's had it as did every BA model with the 4 speed.
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Old 09-11-2005, 07:26 PM   #32
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Correct me if I am wrong but isn't the whole point of SSS is so you can have your so called 200 points now? Because even if you have 0 points, sliding over to manual mode negates the points all together and you take control. So if you want low gears, gear holds etc, you just tell it to.

Also, the throttle is equiped with a kickdown switch which is beyond the 95% of peddle travel which will automatically kick down 2 gears regardless of how many points you have.

My T5 has a points thing, if I can shif tit from 2nd to third at 6250rpm without missing the gate, it rewards me with more accelaration, if I miss, it punishes me with a loud crunch and a confetti of swarf in the gear box.
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Old 09-11-2005, 09:24 PM   #33
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Incorrect. The first Ford to have adaptive shift was the EL GT in '97. AU XR's had it as did every BA model with the 4 speed.
Correctomundo!

Adaptive shift has been round for quite some time! :
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Old 09-11-2005, 09:46 PM   #34
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....first with four air-bags...
It's nice to read first with four airbags for the magna,but what is the point if it doesnt eclipse the competiton without four airbags. Im pretty sure Falcon and Commodore beat the Magna in the ANCAP ratings with only dual airbags.
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Old 10-11-2005, 03:09 PM   #35
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Correct me if I am wrong but isn't the whole point of SSS is so you can have your so called 200 points now? Because even if you have 0 points, sliding over to manual mode negates the points all together and you take control. So if you want low gears, gear holds etc, you just tell it to.

Also, the throttle is equiped with a kickdown switch which is beyond the 95% of peddle travel which will automatically kick down 2 gears regardless of how many points you have.

My T5 has a points thing, if I can shif tit from 2nd to third at 6250rpm without missing the gate, it rewards me with more accelaration, if I miss, it punishes me with a loud crunch and a confetti of swarf in the gear box.
In Motors test of the BF XR6 it states that as soon as you flick the lever left into performance mode it will automatically give you 100 points. It also mentions that it clocks the points up quickly but knocks them back down alot slower.
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