Question about S-mode
#1
Question about S-mode
Today I was driving and came to a complete stop at a red light. I decided to put it in S-mode from D-mode and accelerated away from the light. I noticed that when I let off the gas at about 3000 rpm it automatically upshifted. Is this normal? I thought S-mode did not do any automatic upshifts. I have an '08 Fit S.
#7
In S mode the Fit will upshift just like in D mode except the shift points are higher. It isn't critical if you lift or not, only the throttle position and the speed that you are traveling at will change the RPMs it shifts at.
Something you may notice is that at around 1/4 throttle the Fit will shift at in the neighborhood of 3k-3.5k RPMs for 1st and 2nd gear; it may shift into the next gear if you lift off the throttle. But in 3rd gear, the Fit will not shift up till around 5k-6K RPMs or at around 75-80 MPH; no matter if you lift or not.
Something you may notice is that at around 1/4 throttle the Fit will shift at in the neighborhood of 3k-3.5k RPMs for 1st and 2nd gear; it may shift into the next gear if you lift off the throttle. But in 3rd gear, the Fit will not shift up till around 5k-6K RPMs or at around 75-80 MPH; no matter if you lift or not.
#8
Today I was driving and came to a complete stop at a red light. I decided to put it in S-mode from D-mode and accelerated away from the light. I noticed that when I let off the gas at about 3000 rpm it automatically upshifted. Is this normal? I thought S-mode did not do any automatic upshifts. I have an '08 Fit S.
#9
That happens when you pull the upshift paddle. It'll go into 2nd from a dead stop if you pull it while starting off and it will shift into 3rd if your over 6 MPH when/if you started from 2nd gear.
#10
I wonder if auto shift can be turned off in sport mode. I'd like to be able to throw it in to 5th sooner and not wait for it to hit certain RPM. If it wasn't for my wife... I would've bought MT. It's more fuel efficient and more performance if wanted.
Last edited by jimmyparky; 06-05-2009 at 02:35 PM.
#12
Today I was driving and came to a complete stop at a red light. I decided to put it in S-mode from D-mode and accelerated away from the light. I noticed that when I let off the gas at about 3000 rpm it automatically upshifted. Is this normal? I thought S-mode did not do any automatic upshifts. I have an '08 Fit S.
No its in drive. And the bad thing about S is it doesn't upshift at redline which it should do. Drive a Nissan Sentra SER to see how it really should do down or up.
#13
Pretty simple. S-mode is almost the same as D-mode UNLESS you activate the paddle shifters. The car will not upshift by itself when you use the paddles (and the gear number appears in the left pod). There are times when the car might go from 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd even with paddles activated, but I'm not too sure why or when it does that.
S activates the paddles. If you don't use them in a few seconds shifts back to D figuring you didn't mean to select S.
#14
Today I was driving and came to a complete stop at a red light. I decided to put it in S-mode from D-mode and accelerated away from the light. I noticed that when I let off the gas at about 3000 rpm it automatically upshifted. Is this normal? I thought S-mode did not do any automatic upshifts. I have an '08 Fit S.
#15
In S mode (without using paddles), the transmissoin act normally in gears 1-3. It will not however upshift from 3 to 4 until close to redline (approx 80MPH). I do alot of city driving in S mode (without paddles). One you have used a paddle it becomes a "semi manual" transmission.
#16
so wat is the main difference or usage between 'D with 7 Speed Mode' button pressed, 'D with 7 Speed Mode pressed & use paddles', 'S with 7 Speed Mode' button pressed & 'S with 7 Speed Mode pressed & used paddles'
#17
Not having a 7 speed CVT can't say for sure but my Nissan SER with 6 speed CVT shifts with paddles when I blip the paddle, up or down. Nicely it shifts up automatically when reaching red line and downshifts automatically when I get to about 1500 rpm, the variance depending on how much engine effort is being used.
For serious driving its nice to have the auto upshifts and then I only have to be concerned with downshifts WHEN I want them. Neat.
Its the only thing I wish my Fit had instead of the US 5 speed auto with low high third. If I could substitute the 7 speed CVT it would be done immediately.
#19
I've driven one the JDM fit with 7 speed CVT. D with paddle will not hold the gear (alas shift when you rev up to ~3000 rpm), while S with paddle will keep the gear until you shift or hit red line.
#20
hmm...if i didn't see wrongly...D with Paddle also allow me to hit the red line till i shift or the ecu shift itself...will try again to be double sure