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I have a 92 cab tip and a 92 coupe 6-speed. I enjoy them both. I really think that the biggest reason why most people won't get a tip is simply because "everybody knows that sports cars should have manual transmissions". I drive the 6-speed more, not because I don't like the tip but only because the tip has only 29,000 miles and is in showroom condition whereas the 6-speed is "well used" and isn't going to be devalued by driving it a lot. If I bought a new car such as a Cayman S I would probably get a tip S. I just don't drive hard enough to really care about a bit of sluggishness at low speeds. Convenience is worth something too, especially if you drive to work.
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I did forget to metion that I really don't ever drive the tip in automatic mode. I might if it routinely started in 1st gear but I find that I have to step on it too much to get it to do this. I have driven this car about 12,000 km since I bought it in April and probably haven't driven more than 5 km in automatic. It is fun in manual mode.
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Figured I'd add some of my experiences with the tip for about 5 months now. I am very happy with my choice of the tip; same deal as "sp4149" dealing with San Diego traffic. My first car ever with automatic (except the family cars). So...
- I use auto mode, except uphill. I find the tip lugs the engine in too low a gear, so have to downshift often. I live in a very hilly area. Wish this wasn't the case.
- It does start out slow in 2nd gear.
- Yes, can cause the controller to downshift at any point in time, but the sensor seems to require putting the pedal down at least 3/4 of the way, wish it would sense downshift earlier at about 1/3 to 1/2 of the full pedal distance. The end result is 1. jerky car motion on downshift, and 2. I can't pick the correct speed, because at the lower gear the car is going too fast for the cars ahead, and when I let the pedal up, the tip upshifts back to the gear I don't want.
I am still trying to get used to subconscious manual shift -- can't seem to get it yet like with my previous manual cars (mentally, shifting the 911SC became totally automatic).
Lastly, for all the EEs out there, it would be really fun to find a couple of pins on the controller, rigged to a manual switch, to manually select any shift map!
Roland
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I too come from stick shifts is my toys.
I’ve had my tip since June and love it, however there are a few things that had come up with my tip.
1. in hot situations I have several times tried to down shift only to up shift (second gear is NOT in the same place on the H pattern <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/huh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )
2. the left side on the brake pedal is NOT the clutch (can't look cool slamming on the brakes <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/unsure.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )
3. The tip has a habit of up shifting just before I do (redline) causing the unit to to go from 2nd to 4th (that pee's me off to no end <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )
4. trying to down shift quickly from say 4th to 2nd just don't happen, I'll pull back twice fast and it only shifts once (have to wait a few seconds to shift down again)
Other than these things the tip it's self works flawlessly, I have just started (last night) to research if any mods can be done to improve the trans but I don't have high hopes.
There is speculation that RSBarns chips may cause the trans to use a more aggressive shift mode, this because the DME controls the trans and uses some of the same info that is modified to chose the shift mode.
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My commute is all back roads and so I love a manual transmission. My wife drives about 35 miles into downtown (DC traffic sucks) and she wouldn't buy a car without a clutch. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> When she got her 968 she raved about how stiff the clutch is. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> It does keep her left calf looking shapely. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/cool.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
My truck is an automatic but it has a big 8cyl motor.
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Maybe I missed it - but did any of you Tippers note that for mostly city driving you can put it in "3" on the auto gate - and it will Always pull away in First?
Unless I see the opportunity to push the revs a bit on the Open road - I always put it in 3 and just run 1-2-3 auto. The Tip seems to move to a performance mapping in 3 as it hold gears longer and downshifts quicker. I like to keep the revs at or above 2000 even in slow traffic. And 3 is comfortable up to 50 plus still at low revs. It is much better in the hills (and my driveway).
It is also great for dancing around slower cars on the highway as it is open to 80+ at the higher end of the tach and will downshifts happily with the right foot.
I do have a bit of my morning commute that is a crawl for two miles and in that place I use manual which leaves it in 2nd as I creep along.
Happy Tipping, Jack in Seattle
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You know; now that you mention it, I've never done that (drive in anything other than D in auto). In fact, other than trying the gears when I bought the car I don't thing I've moved it that way since (I wil now just to see what happens <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )
As for highway driving, I normally just use auto. Cruising at 75mph I can step it to the floor and it will drop to 2nd, pull till close to 90 then shift to 3rd (freaked me out the first time it did this <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> didn't expect to hit 2nd at that speed)
(fyi- I've never had more that 115 or so, not afraid of the speed just the red and blues in the mirror <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )
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So far my tip has had no problems (70k on the od now) and from what I've read in the forums (all of them) tips are rather bullet proof. Pay more attention to the noise and what makes it change pitch.
i.e... Certain speed- decel/accel- neutral/rev- corners
It could be your wheel or torque tube bearings.
Rick
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Geno,
I would say - Enjoy the 968 ... and do not worry about the noise. I have a '93 with 68,000 miles and my mechanic said exactly that. Assuming it is like mine .... no whine in 4th gear - very slight in 3rd - most noticible in 1st on deceration. I was worried about it being the dread "Pinion" problem. But the concensus from all I can read and a very trusted Wrench is this is not very like that in sound or pattern. I have lots of mechanical noises in this car (a Cabrio) and though they are different from my previous 964 Cab - I see / Hear them as part of owning a Porsche. My wife cannot hear any of them anyway. So to be safe have a good 944/968 wrench listen to it but most likely it is just part of the "Charactor" of these Sporting Automobiles.
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I do have also that wining noise in the Tip.
I chanched one of the consant velocity joint. No the wining is half of it.........Maybe I chance the other axle as well? Or try to clean the cv and put some new grease into it.
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I don't notice any noise from the trans but I do have alot of tire noise.
Rick
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I have started tracking my Tip recently and I was more impressed than dissapointed as I really thought it was going to be much worse. At Pocono North, the gearing worked fairly well. I needed a gear between 2nd and 3rd coming into the bowl. Was coming in right at 4k rpm and it would not let me downshift into 2nd to drive harder off the apex. Outside of that, upshifting was strong and right at 6,500 rpm for the most part while WOT. It was shifting into 4th right at the bowl apex, maybe a little before it. Hitting 120 on the dot (per the speedo) right before having to stand on the brakes to turn into the infield. Allowed me to concentrate on hard late braking and carrying as much speed as possible through the turns.
I have been looking as well for Tip mods but have come empty handed. I do believe 4th is just a little too low (number wise) and it is not optimal at all.... it is the economy gear, and as such, not intended to pull extra hard... still does though.... at 6500 rpm the theoretical speed is somewhere up in the 170s well outside the power band, while the manual, 6th gear top speed of 150s lands nicely in the power band.... So if I could get a taller 4th gear, I'll say Tips could possibly be closer to hanging with the 6 spd on the track (notwhithstanding they will still be slower when compared to a 6 spd in the right hands, and forget about 0-30). Alternatively, if we could use the final drive gears from the 6 spd, it would help tremendously. But no luck so far.
Pete has my car until next week and he may throw in a chip. And even maybe the catback we can get to it. I'll be back at Pocono with PDA HPDE on May 5th. I'll let everyone know if I notice any changes in shift points after the chip is installed, but I don't think so. I will also be in Pocono with RTR-PCA the weekend of May 19th, and we'll se how it works at that point if there are any additional mods done by then. In the meantime, I'll keep on looking for a Tiptronic gearing expert. I do not thing such a person actually exists though... In fact, I have not even seen final drive gear sets for the 6 spd outside a few single run custom rings and pinions.
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Hello Folks,
Well I wanted to provide a happier update to this thread. In my post before I mentioned "I find the tip lugs the engine in too low a gear,". Well, it was basically missing, like the knock sensor was kicking in, or something like that. I replaced the cap/rotor/spark plugs and the problem seems to be gone. I thought it was the Tip shift programs somehow, but not the case. So I wanted to make sure I don't shed doubt on the tip when the engine need some tuneup.
Roland
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FWIW - I've had both a tip and a six-speed. I would drive the tip to work, and save the six-speed for spirited weekend driving. One thing I did notice beween the two is that a tip seems to respond with a performance chip upgrade better than the manual. That is to say, it is much more noticible using the famed "butt-o-meter". I swapped the chip between both, so I know it was not a difference in the chip itself. If you have a tip, put a chip upgrade in it and use it in "stick" mode, and I think you will be pleasently surprised. Although I did get a speeding ticket going 78 in a 45 zone, and never left 2nd gear!
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Gone, but not forgotten....'95 Polar Silver cab, Light Grey w/ Deviated Midnite Blue interior
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