Friday, Sep 01, 2006 at 12:00
Need to consider more than just auto manual.
Some engines in some cars like 3lt nissan GU has low torque and can really
use and auto to get it moving.
Overall a manual is fundamentally more efficent by around 8% but in the
real world the faster and more optimum gear changing of auto means it
wins out in say 0-100km times.
All else being equal the auto is better to get you going, and
this has more meaning in sand, and when taking off on a
hill.
You also have to consider the enviroment you drive in , steep wet
hills here in vic mean that the better downhill engine braking of
the manual is a big point.
In general auto's give you less precise control of the car as
it decides when to change up/down and there is slight lag in
torque convertor.
I chose a manual petrol patrol GU the because I wanted maximum
performance and a less complex car.
By not getting an auto in GU 4800 meant ->
- no transmission computer
- no ABS system
- slower to 100kmh
- Faster acceleration in fixed gear
- better engine braking
- less disk pad weaqr
- more precise handling
- sufficent torque so that
hill starts were not an issue
- ability to roll start
its time for lunch
Robin Miller
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