Please tell me, if you put the gear to 1, will the car move forward by itself?
Surprisingly not.
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
no.Ayumiz wrote:
Please tell me, if you put the gear to 1, will the car move forward by itself?
if you hold the clutch on the friction point it will, like any car
Last edited by Nappy (2008-07-04 05:17:21)
have to try it later this evening
Depends on the ground (obviously). But taking an educated guess, if you have the clutch in then no..
Only on weekendsYumiz wrote:
Anyone here drove a Scuderia/Enzo/F430?
NoYumiz wrote:
Please tell me, if you put the gear to 1, will the car move forward by itself?
It uses a sequential (semi-automatic) gearboxNapster wrote:
if you hold the clutch on the friction point it will, like any car
Ah yeah, not sure about the F430 but definitely the Enzo has the semi. Engage clutch, selects new gear whilst giving turbo, disengage clutch all in 100ms apparently.
Ayumiz, you win the prize for posting the most random threads.
Wouldn't only diesels/turbo diesels drive on their own with no throttle?
Wouldn't only diesels/turbo diesels drive on their own with no throttle?
Nah, in a regular car if you find the bite well enough you can pull away in 1st.Mattimus wrote:
Ayumiz, you win the prize for posting the most random threads.
Wouldn't only diesels/turbo diesels drive on their own with no throttle?
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
nope! Every car with automatic shifting and semi automatic drives without throttle... my old M3 CSL "manual shifting" did also... Guess it depens on the power of the engine a little bit too...
so lemme get this straight... all you people actually have opinions on this? lol
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guess I'm the only one whose Scuderia hasn't arrived yet huh...
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Pretty much.oug wrote:
guess I'm the only one whose Scuderia hasn't arrived yet huh...
Get with the times oug
well if its semi-automatic, then its not sequential. True Sequential gearboxes have a foot operated clutchMek-Stizzle wrote:
It uses a sequential (semi-automatic) gearboxNapster wrote:
if you hold the clutch on the friction point it will, like any car
wrong, what about a Alfa 156 with the manual/auto boxSlayer wrote:
nope! Every car with automatic shifting and semi automatic drives without throttle... my old M3 CSL "manual shifting" did also... Guess it depens on the power of the engine a little bit too...
it acts as if the clutch is in until it gets to a certain rev (like 950 or something)
rolls back if on a hill and such