How do you drive your pdk?
#17
Probably 50/50. I prefer to use the stick for manual (forward to downshift, back to upshift) over the paddles FWIW (not that anyone asked that of me).
#19
Pro
Thread Starter
#21
99% automatic like most people...
#24
Auto until it's warmed up...then manual.
#25
Rennlist Member
Had a buddy of mine meet up with me in Dallas for the weekend a while back. He drove up his Turbo S that he had owned for several years. He had only ever driven it in auto. Didn’t even know their was a manual/PDK option. Since I was the designated driver for the night he gave me the keys. Mind you this was before he had even had a drink but I drove it like I dove my RS, manual mode. He was aghast at what he had been missing all these years. Some people simply don’t know what they are behind the wheel of. Manual 100 % of the time.
I drive mine in manual on the street but auto is better on the track for me as I have a hard time getting near the limiter without bouncing off it occasionally (which messes with the "flow").
#26
Drifting
#27
Rennlist Member
When you manually shift in auto it holds the gear for a few seconds which can mess up your timing on track if you are expecting the PDK to go back immediately to auto. In my case I drive in auto but I manually short shift into 4th at the sound booth at Laguna on 90db days. I have to remember to manually downshift back to 3rd before the apex of turn 6 or the car is lugging up the hill in 4th. The delay in resuming auto mode there is just a little too long for that stretch of track. In a perfect world I would short shift into 4th and then auto mode would resume and take the car back down to third while braking into turn 6. I'm not willing to give up auto on the rest of the track for just that sequence however.
#28
Instructor
in city traffic, doing it in manual makes me feel redundant. The PDK shifts so fast and seamless, pulling the paddle doesnt really get me anymore satisfaction than having the computer do it (unless you purposely want to rev hang to make noise next to Teslas or priuses). I gave up after a while and always do it in auto. On other cars which doesnt shift as smooth or "smart", I am 100% manual always (R8, performante, 458, scud etc.). I shift to manual whenever there's room for me to blow the rev and hear that flatsix, or in the canyons. I imagine I would do Auto sport on track
#30
Drifting
I was surprised to see how many friends drive their gt3 or rs in normal auto. I am always in manual with the occasional pdk sport for spirited drives. I have always wished there was a mid point for the automatic. Hate that its either a 1200 or 8000 shift point selection. How do you drive?
regular automatic
auto/pdk sport
Manual
regular automatic
auto/pdk sport
Manual