Postby MattR » Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:23 pm
Whilst I drive an auto daily, the XR6 ute, and the 6 speed ZF box is awesome in the twisties, I just leave it in performance mode and don't bother with the shifting, I do prefer the manual shift in the NA for when I want to "drive" a car.
In terms of changing gears, it is a skill that takes practice and is very rewarding when you get it right. There are also other advantages as well, such as downchanges, I can go from 5th to 2nd in one change with a good blip of the throttle as I double shuffle down the box.
In terms of better performance for driving on the track, in my opinion, a manual will be better until you get to very highend cars that have auto or semi manual or DSG type boxes designed to replace a traditional manual gearbox. As electronics get better the gap is getting smaller between manual and auto for performance, but a proper manual if dríven well will always be better than a standard type auto as fitted to the 5's.
With the new car, I was considering a sequential shift conversion on the gearbox, but I feel that there are still some advantages the traditional H pattern has over sequential, especially for the difference in dollars. The main one being I can skip gears if necessaryand another is simplicity for repairs and or maintenance.