99sOLaRaSEaUto wrote: As for shifting times i think its still the same... its not slower or anything juss a matter of if u noe when to shift it, unless u forget to shift and it redlines for a while.
Does starting in L improve performance off the line? It seems as if it has more of a torquier feel. I dunn0 maybe its juss me.
well i used to have an I4 auto like you, and i noticed when i shifted up from L->2 or 2->D, there was a lag for the shift, its not as quick as a manual shift. so any 'perfect' timing you may have will be thrown off. the only time (other than hills) that i can think of where its good to leave it in a lower gear, is if ur wanting to race some guy, and ur going slow cuz want him to catch up to you first, and then punch it, it would be good to keep it in a lower gear so you dont have to wait for the downshift before you take off.
as for leaving it in L off the line, it doesnt give you any more power, its just in your head. its prolly just that when you let off the gas, it has the feel of that manual, slowing down on its own, and then the throttle is really responsive when you touch it because its still in first gear. overall you're not really getting anymore power. its the same thing when people think theyre getting more 'traction' when they turn their overdrive off.