Both Paddles In for Neutral; PDK Feature?
#31
In my '17 C2S....pulling both paddles and releasing them puts the PDK into neutral in any drive mode.
#32
Couple question.
1.) Going 50 mph, pull pull both paddles and it goes into neutral. Can you then pull either up or down paddle and it automatically shifts into the correct gear for that speed?
2. On the race track, going into a turn at 90mph, you start breaking and hold the left paddle down. Will the PDK automatically continue to shift down to the right gear? i.e., I don't have to pull multiple times to continue to down shift.
1.) Going 50 mph, pull pull both paddles and it goes into neutral. Can you then pull either up or down paddle and it automatically shifts into the correct gear for that speed?
2. On the race track, going into a turn at 90mph, you start breaking and hold the left paddle down. Will the PDK automatically continue to shift down to the right gear? i.e., I don't have to pull multiple times to continue to down shift.
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For PDK you must pull both paddles simultaneously and quickly release them to enter neutral.
Can you then pull either up or down paddle and it automatically shifts into the correct gear for that speed?
2. On the race track, going into a turn at 90mph, you start breaking
and hold the left paddle down. Will the PDK automatically continue to shift down to the right gear? i.e., I don't have to pull multiple times to continue to down shift.
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#34
I got in the habit of pull both paddles to engage neutral in the Ferrari when coming to a stop because if you didn't push on the brake pedal hard enough during the length of the stop, the car would shift to neutral and beep at me. Things that beep at you in a Ferrari are typically not good things so it was constantly scaring me. I pulled both paddles on a test drive of a .2 and wasn't surprised when it went to neutral. My base .2 does it just fine but I prefer to use the "Hold" feature instead.
#35
Couple question.
1.) Going 50 mph, pull pull both paddles and it goes into neutral. Can you then pull either up or down paddle and it automatically shifts into the correct gear for that speed?
2. On the race track, going into a turn at 90mph, you start breaking and hold the left paddle down. Will the PDK automatically continue to shift down to the right gear? i.e., I don't have to pull multiple times to continue to down shift.
1.) Going 50 mph, pull pull both paddles and it goes into neutral. Can you then pull either up or down paddle and it automatically shifts into the correct gear for that speed?
2. On the race track, going into a turn at 90mph, you start breaking and hold the left paddle down. Will the PDK automatically continue to shift down to the right gear? i.e., I don't have to pull multiple times to continue to down shift.
2.) One pull = one shift. The car will auto downshift before it overrevs.
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