I thought that it would be a good idea to start a thread where people with the sportshift AT post up anything related to how they drive it. Your suggestions can include how to launch, where to shift, how to shift, how to shift before turns, etc . . . Whatever you can think of that you do with the sportshift. Please, post anything that you have learned about your sportshift or how you drive it to make it the fastest it can be.
For example, I feel the car accelerates better from a launch by only going half throttle or so until you get to 2.5k to 3k rpms, then going Wide open throttle. I also note that at WOT the shifter will take a long time to actually shift, so shifting about 400 rpms before you want to will allow the "delay" enough time so that the needle on the gauge will actually drop when you want it to. (I actually used to take my foot off the gas and shift at redline, and wait for RPMS to drop before punching it again in second, but now I shift around 6100-6200 and find it tends to shift without any loss of smoothness at redline).
So anyone with any ideas/tips/notes can post, even people with normal auto too. I know that a lot of you will say "get a manual" but my mom wanted me to get auto so she could drive it in an emergency. So please don't yell at me for having an auto. Plus manual tranny drivers are only faster if they are actually good at shifting, a lot of people out there do not know how to drive manual the correct way, anyways. (not directed at any of you, just people that I know).
For example, I feel the car accelerates better from a launch by only going half throttle or so until you get to 2.5k to 3k rpms, then going Wide open throttle. I also note that at WOT the shifter will take a long time to actually shift, so shifting about 400 rpms before you want to will allow the "delay" enough time so that the needle on the gauge will actually drop when you want it to. (I actually used to take my foot off the gas and shift at redline, and wait for RPMS to drop before punching it again in second, but now I shift around 6100-6200 and find it tends to shift without any loss of smoothness at redline).
So anyone with any ideas/tips/notes can post, even people with normal auto too. I know that a lot of you will say "get a manual" but my mom wanted me to get auto so she could drive it in an emergency. So please don't yell at me for having an auto. Plus manual tranny drivers are only faster if they are actually good at shifting, a lot of people out there do not know how to drive manual the correct way, anyways. (not directed at any of you, just people that I know).