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S vs. D
RacingSnake
 

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Post: #11
RE: S vs. D

In "S" mode you can pull off in second gear too Smile might just save a little bit of time on a gear change?!

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20-02-2012 02:41pm
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lngrn36
 

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Location: Cypress TX
Post: #12
RE: S vs. D

I really enjoy using S. the car responds quickly in traffic and down shifts to brake with engine. I've been using S and have not noticed a big reduction in fuel mileage either. I suspect the lug before the car downshifts in D to pass or simply speed up is burning enough fuel to offset the S holding the gear longer. I also use the paddle to change to sixth if I'm driving in S instead of shifting into D.

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20-02-2012 06:22pm
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Coolbanana
 

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Post: #13
RE: S vs. D

I use D only in heavy traffic otherwise it is always in S as the lag can spoil the drive.
Dynamic setting and paddles for a more engaging drive though.

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(This post was last modified: 20-02-2012 08:09pm by Coolbanana.)
20-02-2012 08:08pm
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