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    Euro - Changing the tiptronic shift direction...

    Ive tried a search on this with no luck, so here is my question...

    It drives me BONKERS having to push forwards to change UP a gear and pull BACKWARDS to change down... so unnatural!!

    I heard that the 06 Euros have had this reversed to the natural, industry preferred method.

    Does anyone know if it would be possible to modify/reprogram the transmission somehow to achieve this shift pattern in my '05 Euro?


    Thanks guys... hope this doesnt sound too dumb

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffyG
    Ive tried a search on this with no luck, so here is my question...

    It drives me BONKERS having to push forwards to change UP a gear and pull BACKWARDS to change down... so unnatural!!
    i dunno what u mean by "unnatural" , as i find it quite smooth and "natural", since when you push the gearstick UP (or forward) it shifts a gear UP or forward and when you pull it DOWN (or backwards) it shifts DOWN..... dosen't it make more sense than the other way around? i know some cars and most games have it ur way, but i dun see that very "natural"...... certainly not logical.......


    Quote Originally Posted by JeffyG
    Does anyone know if it would be possible to modify/reprogram the transmission somehow to achieve this shift pattern in my '05 Euro?

    as for this question, i'm sure you can go to an autoelectrician to get it modify for you, but then, i'm sure it'll void your warranty and might make your car unroadworthy...... someone pls correct me on this one if i'm wrong.....


    cheers

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    I was wondering about this as well. Alot of sports oriented cars that have triptronic shifting have it so that when you pull the stick towards yourself it changes up a gear.

    Although it would probably be easier to "get used" to how the curretn system work because it might b a hard mod to undertake.

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    Thanks for the replies!

    Hopefully this wont just become one of those 50/50 unwinnable debates (like Holden vs Ford) but I really feel that it is more natural to pull back to change up as gear, as this goes with the momentum of the car, as does pushing forward to change down... that s why I think it feels natural the opposite way to the current set up in the car...

    The good thing is, if i get confused and press the wrong way, the computer is smart enough to not follow my instructions!

    Ive been trying very hard to get used to it as it currently is, but am finding it very difficult.
    Last edited by JeffyG; 13-02-2006 at 02:10 PM.

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    the shifting direction for up & down has been discussed before in another thread. shifting the gear up by pulling the lever down (towards you) does goes in-line with the momentum (being pulled backwards as you go faster), and thus some people prefers this - especially with fast cars

    I didn't know '06 euro has had this reversed. can anyone confirm?
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    Quote Originally Posted by euro77
    the shifting direction for up & down has been discussed before in another thread.
    Can you post a link please? I searched and couldnt find anything.

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    I sat in an odyssey the other day and its running gear is based of the euro and the triptronic in that was push forward to change up and pull back to change down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by euro77
    the shifting direction for up & down has been discussed before in another thread. shifting the gear up by pulling the lever down (towards you) does goes in-line with the momentum (being pulled backwards as you go faster), and thus some people prefers this - especially with fast cars

    I didn't know '06 euro has had this reversed. can anyone confirm?

    I currently have the '06 euro and can confirm that this has not been reversed in the '06 model. It's still the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djcloud
    I currently have the '06 euro and can confirm that this has not been reversed in the '06 model. It's still the same.
    Thanks for confirming that djcloud. I must have read wrong somewhere...

    Still, wonder if it is possible to do?

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    I'm not sure if this will help you, but in the FTOs and the Magnas, it's the same as well and someone has actually reversed his FTO shifter direction by rewiring the wires.. You might want to investigate this modification.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffyG
    Can you post a link please? I searched and couldnt find anything.
    I'm pretty sure I've read the discussion here. I could be wrong though, or the thread could have been deleted (too old?). Anyway, it's not related to your question. It's discussing which way should be the correct direction for shifting gear in tiptronic gearbox.
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    hahah, ive got the same problem. been driving the mazda 3 for a while, and its triptronic is the 'right' way, so when i hopped back into the euro, then starting bouncing off the rev limiter, why wont it change gear! oh thats right, euro is oppisate direction

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