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In my experience, tiptronic is a hard transmission style to 'race'
with. The concerns you've stated have been my general experience -
yes, they like to upshift if you are not at 100% full throttle, don't
really hold gears, etc. Its really hard for the car to anticipate
shifts or shift the way you would want it to in a race/track/autocross
situation (i.e. downshifting to use the full range of a gear, as
opposed to staying in a higher gear even though you are outside of the
power band). Even though you control the shifting, it is still an
automatic transmission. I have not driven a tiptronic transmission
for several years now, and none of my experiences have been with
Porsches, so I can't say how they handle this. My thought, however,
is that Porsche has found what you have concerns about to be true -
thus PDK.
I have driven an '09 Boxster S and an '09 Cayman S with PDKs on a demo
autocross course - if wishes were dishes I would go with PDK, hands
down. The dual clutch system makes it WAY easier on the transmission,
performs smoother shifting (up and down), and is generally speaking
superior. I think that even under your DE/autocross/fun cruiser car
usage desires, the PDK will be a much hardier and enjoyable
transmission to drive. As your racing progresses, I would imagine
that the tiptronic will be more frustrating, and that the occasional
track use will take its toll - could possible 'blow up' if you are
hard on it.
My two cents. Like I said "if wishes were dishes" - the budget/makes-
sense-in-the-big-picture thing is always a challenge! Hope this
helps!
Greg
On Dec 17, 6:36 pm, David Dymaxion <david_dymax...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> My wife has been saying she wants another car, and said "Grab your helmet and let's see how you fit in Porsches." Is she a keeper or what?
>
> The good news is it looks like I'll fit in a Boxster, Cayman, or 911 with a helmet on (btw Corvette was too small).
>
> Most years I'll do a few Miller DEs and autocrosses. My wife insists on an automatic. Perfect compromise: PDK transmission. However, the older Tiptronic cars are much cheaper. Here are my Tiptronic questions:
>
> * Will it hold a gear? It's very annoying when another Tiptronic-like car I've driven upshifts for the last 5 feet of a straightaway rather than just hold the gear.
> * Will it drop down a gear at higher rpm? The aforementioned car would not drop back into 1st until you were almost stopped -- not good for autocross times.
> * Is the Tiptronic reliability good under hard use? The aforementioned car just blew its transmission.
> * Any general comments on Tiptronic vs. PDK?Thanks for the advice!BTW thanks for welcoming me and my red Camaro, I've greatly enjoyed the handful of PCA events I've attended while my old 1977 911 was (and is) being restored / worked on.
I have an 09 PDK Cayman and got the PDK to satisfy the same
compromise.
In manual mode it will hold whatever gear you like up to redline.
Also in manual mode if you put the pedal all the way down and engage
the kickdown switch it will downshift to the gear with the best power
band for your speed. I found this to work great.
Although it is technically an automatic I still enjoy driving it and I
use the manual mode 95% of the time.
My wife of course uses full auto mode 100% of the time.
I have not driven the tiptronic - non-pdk. For me that was not an
option but I was willing to get the base cayman PDK and not dead set
on a Cayman S.
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