Har Har har. eh anywho, I finally found out the truth about sport shift, or until im proven wrong. I just got my cord out of shop today cause the cylinder head was cracked and all. Anywho the first chance I got I tested out the sports shift button ( only on 90 and 91 models i think) And started a gear 1 from the bottom, then when it got to the certain rpms, i moved up to gear 2, then d3 and d4 and so on. So as it seems, i think i now know what sports shift is for. So are the 90 and 91 models with sport shift featured with a similar version of tiptronic?..
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Originally posted by ex_style90Har Har har. eh anywho, I finally found out the truth about sport shift, or until im proven wrong. I just got my cord out of shop today cause the cylinder head was cracked and all. Anywho the first chance I got I tested out the sports shift button ( only on 90 and 91 models i think) And started a gear 1 from the bottom, then when it got to the certain rpms, i moved up to gear 2, then d3 and d4 and so on. So as it seems, i think i now know what sports shift is for. So are the 90 and 91 models with sport shift featured with a similar version of tiptronic?..It's Alive A broken timing belt can't keep her down
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Originally posted by ryaniskingofyoudoesnt it just give you the extra gear on the highway?? or is that overdrive...It's Alive A broken timing belt can't keep her down
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4 gears forward and a three element torque converter. Electronically controlled lock-up.
The sport shift button only has an effect on the tcm, it changes the way it determines shift points (under partial throttle acceleration). During WOT there is no difference. Under partial throttle acceleration, it stays in gear slightly longer.
all that sports shift does is keep the tranny in the gear a lil longer then normal
No cb7 has tiptronic, although I can see where you might make the comparison...
This refers to modern high end vehicles, not CB7's....
Most luxury vehicles with a Tiptronic transmission have two fully-automatic modes: One, identified as "Comfort" or similar, and another, usually called "Sport," which delays upshifts for a sportier driving at the expense of fuel, wear, comfort, and noise. Then, within each major mode there are additional hidden modes selected by the transmission itself; these modes adapt to the demands being placed upon the car by the driver. In this way, shift quality has been improved due to better electronic controls; these electronics modify the shift points to adapt to a given operator's driving style.
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Originally posted by Golden_BoyI have the original owner's manual and it basically says that the Sports mode is for faster acceleration. But with this mode on, instead of getting all four gears that the 9091 auto has, u only get three gearsR.I.P. CB7; hello spec-v!
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Originally posted by AeromechI wouldn't be able to tell the difference anyways because my "Sport" light is always on even if you turn it off with the switch.
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Lots of misinformation here.
Accordaffair pretty much cleared it up.
Your transmission is a 4 speed auto that is electronically controlled.
All that means is that a computer tells it when to shift, and do the other things like lock up the torque converter.
Like Accordaffair said, all the "S" button does is change the computer's shift programming so that it stays in a gear longer at less than full throttle.
"S" mode only works when the gear selector is in D4 or D3. As soon as you move it to 2, then the transmission stays in 2nd gear.
That means that if you put it in 2 while you are stopped, the transmission will not start out in 1st, it will start out in 2nd.
Also, if you put the selector in 1, then it will stay in 1st gear only.
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why would your "S" like be on all the time, time to check your tcu or sport button. It shouldnt be on all the time.
Is it realy the same shift points at wot with s on and off? I remeber putting my new pedels in and finding out that I wasnt going WOT because the floor mat in my car had a big ridge lol... I know, dumb huh, but after removing it and actualy going wot it seems like a later shift with s on. I mean either it drops out of overdrive at 100-105mph or it never drops out in non sport. like it gets high RPMs tell the governed speed.
Ive seen 114 in both sport and out of sport. and Ive never seen it drop outta overdrive at 100-105 except in sport and honestly it pulls alittle more at the end of sport than normal. not that there is alot of pull at that speed but, just saying.I cant Slam further. The ground refuses to get any lower.
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Originally posted by Akira_kjwhy would your "S" like be on all the time, time to check your tcu or sport button. It shouldnt be on all the time.
Is it realy the same shift points at wot with s on and off? I remeber putting my new pedels in and finding out that I wasnt going WOT because the floor mat in my car had a big ridge lol... I know, dumb huh, but after removing it and actualy going wot it seems like a later shift with s on. I mean either it drops out of overdrive at 100-105mph or it never drops out in non sport. like it gets high RPMs tell the governed speed.
Ive seen 114 in both sport and out of sport. and Ive never seen it drop outta overdrive at 100-105 except in sport and honestly it pulls alittle more at the end of sport than normal. not that there is alot of pull at that speed but, just saying.
At WOT, the shift points are the same.
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Originally posted by owequititLots of misinformation here.
Accordaffair pretty much cleared it up.
Your transmission is a 4 speed auto that is electronically controlled.
All that means is that a computer tells it when to shift, and do the other things like lock up the torque converter.
Like Accordaffair said, all the "S" button does is change the computer's shift programming so that it stays in a gear longer at less than full throttle.
"S" mode only works when the gear selector is in D4 or D3. As soon as you move it to 2, then the transmission stays in 2nd gear.
That means that if you put it in 2 while you are stopped, the transmission will not start out in 1st, it will start out in 2nd.
Also, if you put the selector in 1, then it will stay in 1st gear only.
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