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MMD said:
What's amazing to me is comparing the computer's idea of lugging and my idea of lugging.
My M3 with software-updated SMG will run itself at 1100 rpm in a high gear. A gear and RPM that I would NEVER choose with a manual.
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MMD said:
SMG in the "automatic" mode was what I was talking about. It will choose gears and RPMs combinations for you that most people would probably think were lugging the engine if they did it themselves.
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fritz said:Quote:
MMD said:
SMG in the "automatic" mode was what I was talking about. It will choose gears and RPMs combinations for you that most people would probably think were lugging the engine if they did it themselves.
Surely "lugging" means running an engine under load (open throttle) in a high gear at very low revs, not just in overrun or idling mode.
As soon as you opened the throttle of an SMG box car at 1100 rpm, it would "automatically" shift down a gear or two?
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superfans said:
Can one cause an engine to lug with a tiptronic (e.g. cruising at a low rpm with a high gear)?
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MMD said:
SMG in the "automatic" mode was what I was talking about. It will choose gears and RPMs combinations for you that most people would probably think were lugging the engine if they did it themselves.
Surely "lugging" means running an engine under load (open throttle) in a high gear at very low revs, not just in overrun or idling mode.
As soon as you opened the throttle of an SMG box car at 1100 rpm, it would "automatically" shift down a gear or two?
Right, right, thanks for the clarification, good. I guess what I'm really saying is most guys will cruise at higher RPMs than necessary. The M3 surprised me by "choosing" such a high gear and low RPM while crusing. Yes, when you give it throttle it will downshift.
I guess that would be the ideal way to cruise with a manual. If you want to accelerate you should first be downshifting, otherwise you were crusing at too high RPM? If you don't downshift and accelerate the engine should be immediately lugging (if not, again, you were crusing at too high an RPM).
Everybody is always asking about ideal crusing RPMS and that's a good objective standard don't you think? Apparently the M3 software espouses it.
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