Tiptronic...I am missing something?
#17
the computer is analyzing the way you drive the car and if you are driving very sport the car will go in first gear and the response of the acceleration will be very prompt
#18
That's interesting. I know that most ECUs have learn modes but most take time to do so and say your stuck in traffic how quickly does the computer go back to thinking the car is being driven like an old lady and then when you get an opening will it be in 2nd or 1st?
#19
I personally hated the stick in the 996TT, and when i had my 996TT X50 with a short throw, shifting was more of a chore than anything else and totally destroyed the enjoyment of the car, it was awful - so i bought my 05 TT cab tip and was happy although the car "felt" much slower, and there was a huge lack of connection with the car as others have stated (obviously going from an X50 had something to do with that as well)
But now i have my 360 6-speed and love it
It all depends on the car - i had an 02 996 C2 stick and found it amazing, yet something about the 996TT stick... i hate it
Check a couple out and see what you like better
But now i have my 360 6-speed and love it
It all depends on the car - i had an 02 996 C2 stick and found it amazing, yet something about the 996TT stick... i hate it
Check a couple out and see what you like better
#20
To get first gear starts with the tip you need to shift manually to 1st when you stop...or nail it when you start and it will shift down. I don't like the second gear starts and always manually shift to first. If you are in auto it will usually shift to second second on its own...but depending on throtle opening a manual shift is sometimes desireable.
#21
tiptronic
i have a 2001 tiptronic cab. white. went from a 1982 sc to this car. what a joy. tiptronic takes a little getting use to but the convience is great.
funs cars. All a personal thing.
funs cars. All a personal thing.
#22
While tips work for some of the other members, I could never buy a sports car with auto.Its like dating a HOT women and she has a dick......not for me.
No offense to those that date hot women with dicks
No offense to those that date hot women with dicks
#23
youre killing me this morning with that oxymoron
hot chick with a dick
#25
It's funny that people said "no offense..." but actually saying something offensive.
Anyone can drive a six speed; the whole reason of a Tip is having a free hand, so you can put it on a hot chick, not a dick... I meant stick.
Anyone can drive a six speed; the whole reason of a Tip is having a free hand, so you can put it on a hot chick, not a dick... I meant stick.
#26
I am in the market for my first 996tt. I had my mind set on a 6 speed but have seen a lot of tips for sale. It seems for the most part the owners who have them are very happy.
I have never been in a tiptronic 996tt. I have driven other cars that have a similar set up and I prefer a six speed.
My question is am I selling them short by not considering them? Will I be regretting it if I did purchase one instead of a six speed?
Thanks for your input.
I have never been in a tiptronic 996tt. I have driven other cars that have a similar set up and I prefer a six speed.
My question is am I selling them short by not considering them? Will I be regretting it if I did purchase one instead of a six speed?
Thanks for your input.
#27
See, I can accept Tom's comment because it is straight to the point and not offensive.
I don't really want to start another 6speed/Tip war, but can we just supply our experience on the positive side instead of negative. What are the reasons you like a 6speed? But not the bad reasons why you don't like a Tip, especially those just drove a Tip once or twice and not owning one.
I don't really want to start another 6speed/Tip war, but can we just supply our experience on the positive side instead of negative. What are the reasons you like a 6speed? But not the bad reasons why you don't like a Tip, especially those just drove a Tip once or twice and not owning one.
#28
I like my tip. I used to think buying a sports car w/auto was like... buying a big Caddy w/stick. I really like the way the car shifts. You can stay in the throttle and let the car do what it does best... and my fabspeed exhaust makes it sound really good as it goes through the gears! I drove a 6 speed car first and truth be told... it seemed to have more torque - no complaints here!
#29
I've never driven a tip tt, but I'll give you my experience. I drive in traffic and have dd'd every porsche I've ever owned. I went from a 98 boxster 5-spd, to a 2001 boxster s 6-spd, to a 1999 996 tip, and now a 2001 turbo 6-spd. I can say without reservation that my two boxsters were WAY more fun than my tip. Even the way underpowered 2.5 boxster was a hoot to drive compared to the 996. The tip 996 was much faster than the boxsters (yes, even the s), but it just was not the same for me. I had the tip for 3 years (still have it, but its now for sale), and I just never really saw the car as a "fun" car because it was not six speed. I just like being involved, rowing through the gears, and being able to "blip" the throttle without having to put the car in neutral as it rolls! I always found myself driving just for the sake of driving in my manual porsches, something I rarely did in my tip after the novelty of finally owning a 911 wore off.
Again, its personal preference, and it really depends on how you intend to use the car. If I had a dd porsche and a "fun" weekend porsche, I don't think I would have minded the tip as much, but because I could only have one, the choice to go back to a 6 speed was really, really easy. Hope my experience helps.
Again, its personal preference, and it really depends on how you intend to use the car. If I had a dd porsche and a "fun" weekend porsche, I don't think I would have minded the tip as much, but because I could only have one, the choice to go back to a 6 speed was really, really easy. Hope my experience helps.