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Difference Between Sport & Drive
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Gjh0702
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Difference Between Sport & Drive
Hi MY 2014- 9 speed Auto on Prestige
What is the difference please between Sports Mode & 'normal' Drive
Is it just Revs for change up ? or anything else?
Many thanks
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13-10-2014 07:11pm |
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Difference Between Sport & Drive
Yes there is difference! If you use S then you should use the paddles to up/downshift otherwise upshifts will not happen until the rev limiter is reached and then it will automatically override S and shift up to save you destroying the engine..................... with the diesel the engine sounds very strained too at high revs and being a diesel, there is no point in having a screaming engine as you don't gain anything. Also if you are off road you are able to manually hold the gears in 1st/2nd /3rd as you need for engine braking or low down torque. Basically S gives you manual sequential gearshifts.
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(This post was last modified: 13-10-2014 07:32pm by XFullFatTim.)
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13-10-2014 07:30pm |
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Gjh0702
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RE: Difference Between Sport & Drive
(13-10-2014 07:30pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Yes there is difference! If you use S then you should use the paddles to up/downshift otherwise upshifts will not happen until the rev limiter is reached and then it will automatically override S and shift up to save you destroying the engine..................... with the diesel the engine sounds very strained too at high revs and being a diesel, there is no point in having a screaming engine as you don't gain anything. Also if you are off road you are able to manually hold the gears in 1st/2nd /3rd as you need for engine braking or low down torque. Basically S gives you manual sequential gearshifts.
Many thanks-very helpful
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13-10-2014 08:52pm |
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Stadt Panzer
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Difference Between Sport & Drive
I'm going to have to disagree with Tim on this one in regards to the screaming engine part. I use S when I need to be getting a move on in traffic, I don't find the engine hitting the rev limiter, it tends to change gear just before you get there, no problem for the engine at all.
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(This post was last modified: 13-10-2014 08:58pm by Stadt Panzer.)
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13-10-2014 08:56pm |
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Doody
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RE: Difference Between Sport & Drive
i'm with Stadt on this one.
i too would like to know how exactly the software differs, but i don't think it's as extreme as you lay out, Tim.
i usually stay in D unless i know i'm going to be driving aggressively for some reason, and then S isn't just nice, it's a must (MY 2012 (not 9 speed); gas/petrol, not diesel).
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13-10-2014 09:59pm |
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mighTTy-RRE
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RE: Difference Between Sport & Drive
Im with SP regards engine revs, and regularly use S if I am looking to get a quick getaway into a roundabout or at a junction as I feel there is less delay on the gearbox.
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14-10-2014 07:45am |
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Biker
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RE: Difference Between Sport & Drive
D is for when you like the movie Driving Miss Daisy
S is if you liked Speed 1, 2, 3....
At least that is how I understand it.
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14-10-2014 08:25am |
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Stadt Panzer
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Difference Between Sport & Drive
(14-10-2014 08:25am)Biker Wrote: D is for when you like the movie Driving Miss Daisy
S is if you liked Speed 1, 2, 3....
At least that is how I understand it.
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14-10-2014 08:27am |
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Difference Between Sport & Drive
OK,OK I haven't yet, in the 3800 miles I've put on my 9 speeder, intentionally taken the revs that high toward the limiter in S prefering to shift it up around 3000 revs.
Regrading the speed of shifts in S, yes I believe that is also how LR managed to post the SD4 0-62 times being quicker than the 6 speed manual. The old 6 speed auto was the same - very very quick changes. If you pull the paddle quickly enough it will even miss out gears on down shifts providing it won't send the revs toward the limiter.
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14-10-2014 08:56am |
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DVFlyer
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RE: Difference Between Sport & Drive
To echo what others have said, I've used "S" mode a bit. Seems to hold the revs longer before shifting, but doesn't get near redline during casual acceleration and seems to shift quicker. Also holds gears longer before shifting up, which I like. e.g. coming to slow speed corner, it holds a lower gear so the car doesn't seem to lug during the turn.
I plan on keeping it in S mode for a tank or two to see how it affects the gas mileage.
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(This post was last modified: 14-10-2014 02:58pm by DVFlyer.)
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