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Kal-El Member Since: 08 Aug 2012 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 204 |
Should be collecting the SD4 next week and it's my first auto so I wanted some pointers before getting to grips with it.
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12th Aug 2012 11:38 am |
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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
First of all when you get your car, the shift patterns will not be quite right, as the box "learns" your driving style, don't be disheartened by the changes which may seem to be at strange points, it needs some miles to learn your style.
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12th Aug 2012 11:57 am |
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Kal-El Member Since: 08 Aug 2012 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 204 |
Thanks Taz, I am looking forward to trying it out and I have been reading other posts on the forum and one mentioned how fast it is off the mark when using sand mode
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12th Aug 2012 12:03 pm |
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Kal-El Member Since: 08 Aug 2012 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 204 |
Actually on a similar note, there seemed to be a flat spot in the manual FL2 that my uncle owns. I drove it down the A38 and in 5th at 60-70ish it was very flat on acceleration and 6th was just as poor. Does the extra power and torque of the SD4 defeat this issue in your experience? 60 plate SD4 XS, Stornoway Grey, Arm rest pack
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12th Aug 2012 12:07 pm |
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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
People speak if flat spots and hesitation, personally I don't find it is an issue, maybe I drive with more anticipation? I have had a number of autos and thy are a completely different drive to a manual.
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12th Aug 2012 12:31 pm |
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athelstan Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: Reality Posts: 2658 |
Kal-El Just trying to be helpful here I know The A38 from M1 J28 onwards to Derby very well. And I know the driving characteristics of the manual FL2 very well. Driving southwards on the decline or northwards on the incline you should not have experienced "very flat" acceleration in 5th gear between 60 to 70mph unless you were trying to drag 5th from below 1400rpm. The very same applies to 6th below 1600rpm. Both of these values are of course approximate as they will vary from one engine to another. If your uncle's FL2 is sluggish or displays flat spots in that domain then I'd politely suggest to him that perhaps he refers the matter to his preferred LR service centre. |
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12th Aug 2012 1:22 pm |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
Maybe thats why so many people have problems with diffs and rear wheel bearings then? Using a mode thats inappropriate for the road conditions, it must put extra strain on the system using as a traffic light get away acceleration mode?? |
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12th Aug 2012 1:56 pm |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
I had a 2012 FL2 loan car the other week when mine went in for service, I found that had a big flat spot upon the initial pulling away and once over 1500 rpm it pulled ok, whereas mine a 2010 has no such flat spot at all. |
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12th Aug 2012 2:00 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
As for the hesitancy that many have mentioned, I had it on mine but after wise words from Taz, it doesn't do it any more. Don't sit with your foot on the brake and then hit the loud pedal hard, use the handbrake when stationary to, hold it or let it creep then hit the loud pedal, no hesitating then. Excuse me Taz for asking, but what has your Left Foot got to do with it, it's redundant |
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12th Aug 2012 3:32 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
its not ideal to stand in traffic etc with D selected and foot on brake, it could heat the oil in torque converter and also your brake lights annoy those behind,use handbrake and select neutral.
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12th Aug 2012 4:33 pm |
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