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Gecko



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Command shift - red-lining it ?

I was playing with the command shift this morning and although this is something many of you may know I was pleasantly suprised.

When shifting gear manually I found that if you just floor it and rev the engine up to the limiter the command shift automatically selects the next gear as the revs peak. This gives the optimum acceleration and let's you really get a move on.
Perhaps this is the same in all automatics but I've never had one before and prior to this I was manually changing up the gears - apparently too soon - now I know this I'll just let the command shift take over Thumbs Up

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Yeah, the command shift doesn't actually change gear, it askes the computer if it will change gear. The computer thinks about it and then either sends the command or not. If the requested change will push the RPM's outside the acceptable band (either above or below) it will dissallow it. Likewise, if the RPM's extend beyond the acceptable band the computer will change anyway, as you've found. - Mike

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mjb wrote:
Yeah, the command shift doesn't actually change gear, it askes the computer if it will change gear. The computer thinks about it and then either sends the command or not. If the requested change will push the RPM's outside the acceptable band (either above or below) it will dissallow it. Likewise, if the RPM's extend beyond the acceptable band the computer will change anyway, as you've found.


What you mean is that you cannot practically drive in the gear you want?
What I mean is that if you want to use the third gear instead of the fourth because for some reason you consider it best , if the rev are enough for the fourth gear the computer will change it regardless if you want or not ?
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Basically if you was in 4th and wanted to use 3rd, if the revs were going to be redlined the car wouldn't let you go into that gear until the engine revs had slowed to make it safe.

I beleive it will always learn from you aswell, so if you was driving in command shift and went up a gear earlier than it would in full auto mode it learns you like to do this and does it aswell as full auto mode.

I presume it would learn that you like to stay in gear longer too. Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Command shift holds the gears longer than if you have it in Auto sport or standrad auto, but at some point it decides it's time to shift.

I found out the other day when I was in sand mode on the TR system that it didn't shift up automatically when in Command Shift but instead let me redline it. I was testing on the raod what somebody on here had said about Sand mode giving you more power and in doing so was hard accelerating and normally the car would shift if I forget, but it didn't, and instead kept bouncing off the limiter.

The Command Shift mode works perfectly, and I wouldn't want it to redline all the time, as sometimes driving in full auto or sport auto and then switching to CommandShift you forget to shift yourself occasionally, so the system does it for you. Downshifts work extremely well and give great engine braking.


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It knows that you don't want to intentionally blow up the engine so it saves it from being blasted in a million bits for you by changing up a gear!

If you engage commandshift 1st for the traffic lights Grand Prix and that idiot in the Saxo 1.0 with 3 tonnes of spoilers and a tonne of fancy purple paint on it thinks he will burn you up easily, just leave it in 1st and let rip, the gearbox will change up a million times faster than any manual ever can and it does it seemlessly and you will leave the idiot wondering what he is trying to race.

DON'T TRY THIS IF YOUR FREELANDER2 HAS A MANUAL GEARBOX............................... when you hit the rev limiter the engine will die briefly and won't shift up a gear by itself and you will be left struggling in the Saxo's exhaust fumes. Another good reason for buying an Auto! How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet?
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Tim in Scotland wrote:
It knows that you don't want to intentionally blow up the engine so it saves it from being blasted in a million bits for you by changing up a gear!


Not sure that's the reason because this it is the job of a rev limiter to protect the engine from blasting into a million bits, what it does do though is it prevents a sudden end to power gain when it hits the rev limiter, which can be unwelcome.

The system does the perfect job, which means I rarely use auto.......what it doesn't allow for is when you forget to shift down to first at a junction and then try and slowly pull off in second instead! Banging Head

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Tim in Scotland wrote:
If you engage commandshift 1st for the traffic lights Grand Prix and that idiot in the Saxo 1.0 with 3 tonnes of spoilers and a tonne of fancy purple paint on it thinks he will burn you up easily, just leave it in 1st and let rip, the gearbox will change up a million times faster than any manual ever can and it does it seemlessly and you will leave the idiot wondering what he is trying to race.

Or stay in D and select "Sand" mode and floor it, this really lets rip. Amazing! Its like a totally different car. - Mike

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Tim in Scotland wrote:
It knows that you don't want to intentionally blow up the engine so it saves it from being blasted in a million bits for you by changing up a gear!

If you engage commandshift 1st for the traffic lights Grand Prix and that idiot in the Saxo 1.0 with 3 tonnes of spoilers and a tonne of fancy purple paint on it thinks he will burn you up easily, just leave it in 1st and let rip, the gearbox will change up a million times faster than any manual ever can and it does it seemlessly and you will leave the idiot wondering what he is trying to race.

DON'T TRY THIS IF YOUR FREELANDER2 HAS A MANUAL GEARBOX............................... when you hit the rev limiter the engine will die briefly and won't shift up a gear by itself and you will be left struggling in the Saxo's exhaust fumes. Another good reason for buying an Auto!


I like this part especially "DON'T TRY THIS IF YOUR FREELANDER2 HAS A MANUAL GEARBOX............................... "
Guess this is the reason why the FL2 on auto is quicker than the manual on the 0-60 miles sprint.
Not long ago there was no auto that could do this to a manual.
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Gambba wrote:
Command shift holds the gears longer than if you have it in Auto sport or standrad auto


I thought this was the case, but it doesn't seem to be when you floor it, and appears maybe CommandShift allows and extra 100rpm before shifting compared to Auto and Sport Auto.

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So is command shift the same as the manual option on my dads E320 Merc where you can nudge the stick left or right to change gears but it will revert to auto again if it decides you really should have changed gear by now? At work
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chicken george wrote:
So is command shift the same as the manual option on my dads E320 Merc where you can nudge the stick left or right to change gears but it will revert to auto again if it decides you really should have changed gear by now?


Kind of but not......

It does not so much revert as you still remain in CommandShift mode.

CommandShift always allows you always to get up to the redline (or close to), so never shifts automatically lower than 6400 rpm (on the i6) unlike in auto mode where if it sees you have been in a gear for a long time in the higher rev range then it will decide to shift up automatically.

Sport auto mode is quicker to downshift a couple of cogs giving quicker acceleration and is more reactive to the positioon of the gas pedal in terms of shifting up or down.

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