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Old 07-10-2015, 05:50 PM   #29
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Sounds like the 1LE was not meant for you. Trade the car for something else, don't attempt to butcher it. The 1LE isn't a drag car anyway, it is a track car or a driver's touring car. It is meant to be manual only for a reason. Sounds to me like a better fit for you would be a 2SS L99 + 1LE suspension kit option.

The 1LE car is for the manual driver, the one who prefers that style transmission. If you prefer an auto, then this isn't the car for you.
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Old 07-10-2015, 07:59 PM   #30
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Absolutely correct. This is a 1LE forum, not a racing forum. Properly working 3 pedals is very very difficult. There is a lot of enjoyment and pride in doing it right. Working 3 pedals is involving, at all times. More-so than in any other transmission-equipped vehicle.

When I auto-cross, other than a first to second shift at the very start of a run, I'm not shifting at all (for 90% of the auto-crosses I've ever run, this is true, and in just about any vehicle). So having faster shifts doesn't play a meaningful role in my course times.

When I attend a track-day, I'm not racing anyone but myself. I'm trying to improve on my own times, so it doesn't really matter which transmission I'm running. Sure, a paddle-box will net me a slightly faster lap time, but that's a hardware improvement, not a driver improvement, so I couldn't care less.

Many disagree with this stance. They do not love a 3-pedal transmission as much as I do. They don't get the enjoyment out of it. That's fine, but I will ALWAYS prefer a true stick shift as opposed to any and every other type of transmission unless I strike it mad rich one day and start racing in a series.
Couldn't have said it better.

Though come next month I am going to get a very brief taste of what driving a paddle-shifted exotic is like (gift from daughter). I still read of there being a little roughness or harshness with these things under easy driving conditions, so I'll find either find out for sure for myself that they do or be still left wondering when or how often it does happen.

I suck so badly at video racing games that I don't get much chance to do any shifting in them at all .


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Old 07-13-2015, 11:13 AM   #31
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Couldn't have said it better.

Though come next month I am going to get a very brief taste of what driving a paddle-shifted exotic is like (gift from daughter). I still read of there being a little roughness or harshness with these things under easy driving conditions, so I'll find either find out for sure for myself that they do or be still left wondering when or how often it does happen.

I suck so badly at video racing games that I don't get much chance to do any shifting in them at all .


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Norm, make sure to report back after your awesome gift from your daughter. I am very curious what you think.
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Old 07-13-2015, 04:51 PM   #32
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Absolutely correct. This is a 1LE forum, not a racing forum. Properly working 3 pedals is very very difficult. There is a lot of enjoyment and pride in doing it right. Working 3 pedals is involving, at all times. More-so than in any other transmission-equipped vehicle.

When I auto-cross, other than a first to second shift at the very start of a run, I'm not shifting at all (for 90% of the auto-crosses I've ever run, this is true, and in just about any vehicle). So having faster shifts doesn't play a meaningful role in my course times.

When I attend a track-day, I'm not racing anyone but myself. I'm trying to improve on my own times, so it doesn't really matter which transmission I'm running. Sure, a paddle-box will net me a slightly faster lap time, but that's a hardware improvement, not a driver improvement, so I couldn't care less.

Many disagree with this stance. They do not love a 3-pedal transmission as much as I do. They don't get the enjoyment out of it. That's fine, but I will ALWAYS prefer a true stick shift as opposed to any and every other type of transmission unless I strike it mad rich one day and start racing in a series.
This nearly made me cry. I will force my future son to read this every night before he goes to bed. You understand why we do it.
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Old 07-13-2015, 05:06 PM   #33
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the manual is better for an aging brain. as long as your knee is willing the MT keeps the mind WAY more active while driving than selecting D and go.

and no i don't want to hear about your floppy wheel levers. i have them on my accord. *yawn
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Old 07-18-2015, 08:36 PM   #34
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Old 07-18-2015, 08:46 PM   #35
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Though come next month I am going to get a very brief taste of what driving a paddle-shifted exotic is like (gift from daughter). I still read of there being a little roughness or harshness with these things under easy driving conditions....
You just wrote the magic ingredient word, exotic.

I'm a stick guy myself, but let's face it, an exotic car like a Lambo would not feel right with a stick. In fact, it might just be pure rediculous looking to see a stick protruding in that cockpit period, lol.

On the other hand, since this is a muscle car sub-forum after all, we can expect the manual stick vs paddles debate to carry on for a while longer .

I'm all for driver feel and the "experience", but it's all about the cars personality too.
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Old 07-18-2015, 10:49 PM   #36
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Everytime I see this thread my eyes tear up

Really????


Get a clue please

Why? If he wants to put an auto in his car that's his shit. His car, his money and his wants, not yours. What he wants to do with his car is none of your concern.

And lets be real here, the 1LE is an option on a $30k camaro ss, not a super rare exotic car. (Dont get me wrong here I have one and it is a great car but just being real)
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Old 07-19-2015, 08:59 AM   #37
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I'm a stick guy myself, but let's face it, an exotic car like a Lambo would not feel right with a stick. In fact, it might just be pure rediculous looking to see a stick protruding in that cockpit period, lol.
When the first images that come to mind at mention of "Lamborghini" are of the Countach, Miura, and Jarama, three pedals and an H-patterned shift lever is exactly what I expect to see, even today. Seeing only two pedals and either paddles or a straight-gate shifter is still a letdown even knowing that higher track performance is possible that way (if the driver is up to it). Maybe it's because they make the car look like it's still got a conventional automatic.

Next month will tell . . . something.


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Old 07-19-2015, 10:29 AM   #38
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So you never know what life is going to toss your way so if someone wants an automatic 1le make suggestions on what it may take to do the conversion not how you feel about stick vs auto it's not the question that was asked.


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Old 07-19-2015, 11:30 AM   #39
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Okay so I'm going to jump in on this debate for some of you guys. As you get older sh t happens and in some cases stick is no longer an option.

Story 1. Very good friend at the ripe old age of 30 had a Spinal Stroke which paralyzed him from neck down initially. After a few years of therapy he was finally able to drive his car again. Fast forward 10 years later and he can no longer drive stick so his once again dream car has to go simple because it's a manual.

Story 2. This one is personal as I was diagnosed with cancer (2nd time) and after my 3rd round of Chemotherapy I was no longer able to drive my car because of the wonderful side effects. The neuropathy in my feet was so painful that I couldn't hold the clutch pedal down. So my car sat from August of 2012 till the end of summer 2013. When I finally got back in the car in 13 it was for short drives only as it still sucked to drive the car. Finally in 14 my feet are better (not back to normal) and I can drive the car again.

So you never know what life is going to toss your way so if someone wants an automatic 1le, make suggestions on what it may take to do the conversion not how you feel about stick vs auto it's not the question that was asked.


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I think most people will cut others a lot of slack in such cases - if there's at least a hint that physical limitations are involved. But in the absence of such information (and particularly in this 1LE forum), the more usual assumption is that somebody is trying to make a dragstrip hero out of a car that was specifically intended for those who like corners over straight lines (which doesn't go over so well).

If you knew the history of my knees without knowing anything else about me, I'm pretty sure you'd make an incorrect assumption about what transmission type I wouldn't choose to drive. Works both ways.


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Old 07-19-2015, 12:30 PM   #40
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The op really doesn't care guys he just posted this to mess with you.
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Old 07-19-2015, 03:51 PM   #41
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IT was a question !! I'm not screwing with anyone ....maybe i like the 1LE i have and owe to much to get out of it plus i have lots into it ..did you ever hear of diabetes ...how about numbness in my feet ...ask a question and get judgements passed on you ...nice forum ...
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Old 07-19-2015, 11:36 PM   #42
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