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L99 (best mode for racing?)
What's the best transmission mode for drag racing?
I would like to hear from the guys that are running good times what computer transmission mode you're using. 1. D - (regular drive) 2. M - (sport mode) 3. M- (sport mode using paddle shifters) 4. Competitive mode (8-37 in the owners manual) -press TCS button two times quickly. Thanks.
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Tried each and every one of those combos last night... wish I had time to complile all the numbers... maybe this evening...
The winner was S Mode... Competitive Mode... No paddle shifters Reasons were with T/C off I got wheel spin once off the line and another time using tap shift from 1st to 2nd. When I had T/C off and got no wheel spin I ran the exact same time as with T/C on. (so I prefer to be safe and leave it on - comp mode) Tap shift will take lots of practice becuse it's soooo slow to react. You have to anticipate the tap so it can really screw up a a good run (but save your motor... ) I gained nothing using it during a perfect run except for a chance to shift late and lose time.One more note... it's easier to have everything off when coming to the line... That way you can do a burnout and just pull up to the line rather than stop to double tap back to comp mode. I still prefer Comp mode |
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![]() Drives: 2010 1SS/RS L99 Join Date: Oct 2008
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what is the difference between competitive mode and sport mode(not using shifters)
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Sport mode is a gear selection option (D, S, or M are available).
Competitive Mode is a tractio/stability control option which turns traction off and leave stability on.
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So how do I get it to stay in 1st or 2nd gear to take it up to 3 or 4000 rpm and let it back down, it shift's on me?
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You have to use the paddle shifters to keep the car in a gear. They are on the back of the steering wheel.
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I think that's what you're asking
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[QUOTE=Ultimate Performance;706204]When you put the shifter in M(sport mode) it will shift by itself. Once you put the shifter in M(sport mode), click the + paddle and you are then in control of shifting the transmission.
I think that's what you're asking [/QUOTEI would also like to add, once you touch the tap shifters in M- Sport mode (it switches you over to manual mode). You must now shift the car yourself until you move the shifter back up to D (regular drive). When I'm done using the paddle shifters, I move the shifter quickly up to D and then back to M (Sport mode). I pretty much use M (Sport mode) for most of my daily driving. I rarely use the paddle shifters. But sometimes the paddel shifters are fun to play with. I also like using the paddle shifters when I want to hold first gear when rolling slowly off the line. And make sure you time the shifts properly when using the paddle shifters. There's a slight delay on the shifts so you can end up hitting the fuel cut off/redline if you're not paying close attention to your rpms.
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[QUOTE=SGOS252382;706303]
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[QUOTE=NativeTexan;709221]
Sport mode holds each gear a little longer (higher rpms). It also seems to shift faster. It's basically a more aggressive setting for the transmission. But to be honest, I'm not sure how much faster it makes the car run (0-60mph, 1/4 mile), but it definately makes the car feel faster.
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Does it make a difference with the fuel efficency for daily driving? |
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When I use M (Sport Mode) the engine seems to stay in each gear to a higher rpm before upshifting (even at part throttle). So I would assume that would slightly decrease mpg. But I haven't done any actual mileage testing.
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Thanks for the info. I am planning on running on a local track next Friday. I am itching to see what she will do.
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Have fun, but Texas in the summer can be tuff on track times. I know some guys with late model GTO's that live in the Dallas area and they run pretty slow times this time of year.
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[QUOTE=SGOS252382;709555]
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You want to run it in M mode in the 1/4 mile. It cut the time by .4 vs just D |
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[QUOTE=ToddSS;709715]Good to know. It definately feels faster using M (Sport mode).
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this is good to know i was wondering why mine shifted on its ownin m mode still. At a stop it says s then i take off and it shifted on me. But when i try it in paddle up from the s it was ok just didnt know thats what it was lol thought s meant from a stop lol. I was like whats the point in the paddles.
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I just love that this thread popped back up from June 2009. Wow, we've come a long way.
I had just gotten my Camaro close to 4 years ago.
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Well....I run sport mode with all nannies off. Everyone of those others slow me down. I have upgraded all my rear bushings and trailing arms and run DRs, so no wheel hop and no spin.
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[QUOTE=Camero5;6294533]
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in the 2010's you have to move the shifter
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