Done 3 k in my N420 manual

Done 3 k in my N420 manual

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spice

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632 posts

276 months

Sunday 20th November 2011
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Done 3 k in my N420 manual , and love it , gearbox is wonderful , blipping on the way down with the barking sport exhaust is addictive , clutch is beatifully weighted and exact , I have not driven the sport11 box but got bored very quick with the F1 in my F430 , you will not regret a manual

George H

14,713 posts

170 months

Sunday 20th November 2011
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spice said:
...you will not regret a manual
Disagree, automated manuals are the way forward.

I'm in the very small minority with that view though smile

Jockman

17,988 posts

166 months

Sunday 20th November 2011
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You never going to try a V12V Georgeous ??

You'd be missing something special matey smile

George H

14,713 posts

170 months

Sunday 20th November 2011
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Jockman said:
You never going to try a V12V Georgeous ??

You'd be missing something special matey smile
Tried one, also driven a friend's manual DBS a few times, they aren't for me. I love flappy paddle gearboxes, don't know why but I just do.

The V12V has a combination of things why I wouldn't want one - the bonnet, the gearbox, the fixed roof. Only Aston I want with a manual box is the V600 LM. smile

spice

Original Poster:

632 posts

276 months

Sunday 20th November 2011
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Jockman said:
You never going to try a V12V Georgeous ??

You'd be missing something special matey smile
Forgot to add my car is a roadster , if there was a V12 roadster I would have it , but the V8 has a wonderful burble

yeti

10,523 posts

281 months

Sunday 20th November 2011
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George H said:
I love flappy paddle gearboxes, don't know why but I just do.
Laziness? wink

Friends of mine swear by their Maserati Cambiocorsa gearboxes but driving for me incolves three pedals and a gearstick. I accept that automated manuals are the future, I'll stick with my classical school of motoring though, thanks smile

Horses for courses.

George H

14,713 posts

170 months

Sunday 20th November 2011
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yeti said:
Laziness? wink

Friends of mine swear by their Maserati Cambiocorsa gearboxes but driving for me incolves three pedals and a gearstick. I accept that automated manuals are the future, I'll stick with my classical school of motoring though, thanks smile

Horses for courses.
Laziness, or efficiency? tongue out

CPBRI

392 posts

155 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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Recently bought a V12V and absolutely love the manual gearbox. biggrin

Speedraser

1,663 posts

189 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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yeti said:
George H said:
I love flappy paddle gearboxes, don't know why but I just do.
Laziness? wink

Friends of mine swear by their Maserati Cambiocorsa gearboxes but driving for me incolves three pedals and a gearstick. I accept that automated manuals are the future, I'll stick with my classical school of motoring though, thanks smile

Horses for courses.
Yeti, I agree completely. However "good" a paddle 'box is, I just don't find them fun to use -- spoils the experience for me. I'll take a gear lever and clutch pedal every time.

yeti

10,523 posts

281 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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George H said:
Laziness, or efficiency? tongue out
From an engineering standpoint - hard to disagree with the efficiency angle. And on track, in a race or through multiple complicated corners I see the advantage.

But I like the challenge of 3 pedals and a gearstick, both feet and both hands busy all the time. Raises the involvement in driving from the level of a housewife/boulevardier to that of a true driving god. IMHO wink

JohnG1

3,485 posts

211 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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yeti said:
From an engineering standpoint - hard to disagree with the efficiency angle. And on track, in a race or through multiple complicated corners I see the advantage.

But I like the challenge of 3 pedals and a gearstick, both feet and both hands busy all the time. Raises the involvement in driving from the level of a housewife/boulevardier to that of a true driving god. IMHO wink
Even I can drive a manual!!

Does this make me a driving god too?!


yeti

10,523 posts

281 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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JohnG1 said:
Even I can drive a manual!!
Does this make me a driving god too?!
There is perhaps, an exception that proves every rule John smile

JohnG1

3,485 posts

211 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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yeti said:
There is perhaps, an exception that proves every rule John smile
Where's the smiley for "taking my ball home and maybe going for a quick cry"???


mikey k

13,014 posts

222 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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George H said:
spice said:
...you will not regret a manual
Disagree, automated manuals are the way forward.

I'm in the very small minority with that view though smile
Minoriy is growing then because I'm a convert to ASM2 (much better than ASM1)

mikey k

13,014 posts

222 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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spice said:
Forgot to add my car is a roadster , if there was a V12 roadster I would have it , but the V8 has a wonderful burble
Closest you will get is a V8VRS (which has the same exhaust as your N420 I think wink )
Many forget the roadsters give more exahust noise and less diff noise because of the roof and the rear tub being sealed unlike the coupe.

spice

Original Poster:

632 posts

276 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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This is fabulous. This is what we want out of a 911. And it's all there for the taking with the simple addition of a clutch pedal and stick shift. Better still the £2,387 you save on PDK can go a long way towards more worthwhile options. Like the sports exhaust and, maybe, the PTV/limited-slip diff.

George H

14,713 posts

170 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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yeti said:
From an engineering standpoint - hard to disagree with the efficiency angle. And on track, in a race or through multiple complicated corners I see the advantage.

But I like the challenge of 3 pedals and a gearstick, both feet and both hands busy all the time. Raises the involvement in driving from the level of a housewife/boulevardier to that of a true driving god. IMHO wink
If you want to keep all your limbs busy, how about left foot braking, and both hands on the steering wheel at quater to three, allowing you to use the paddles? You will be even faster, and have all your limbs doing something biggrin

mikey k said:
Minoriy is growing then because I'm a convert to ASM2 (much better than ASM1)
woohoo I'm not alone smile

I hope the ASM3 has a double clutch set up, one thing that's missing from ASM2 imo.

JohnG1

3,485 posts

211 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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George H said:
woohoo I'm not alone smile

I hope the ASM3 has a double clutch set up, one thing that's missing from ASM2 imo.
ASM3 would be the gearbox in a McLaren no? That has two wet clutches side by side...

George H

14,713 posts

170 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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JohnG1 said:
ASM3 would be the gearbox in a McLaren no? That has two wet clutches side by side...
Would probably be a derivative I imagine. A similar gearbox is used in the Aventador and F458 too isn't it?

I'd like to see the next one come with launch control smile

cathalm

606 posts

250 months

Monday 21st November 2011
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No, Aventador is a single clutch.