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Post by g60renshaw » Fri Feb 18, 2011 1:05 pm
On all my manual cars I have always been mechanically concious of not riding the clutch, taking the car out of gear and letting the clutch out where possible, not slipping the clutch etc..
While I was sitting at a junction today I put the car in Neutral as I figured surely this better for the gearbox than it loading up against the brakes in Drive....
So anyone got any thoughts?
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Post by X5Sport » Fri Feb 18, 2011 1:20 pm
Other than that I occasionally slip it into N when I'm going to be stationary - more to stop the driver behind geting glare from all the brake lights - than letting the strain of the transmission. Whether it makes a real difference I don't know, as it could just as easily be putting extra wear on the selectors that control the 'N' or 'D' systems. If it's a long hold then I'm more likely to switch the the engine off with the system in P.
Different people have differing views and opinions so it's an interesting question you pose, and the answers should hopefully prompt some debate here - what is the 'right' way to treat and auto?

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Post by gobiman » Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:15 pm
The other bit of advice I had was never pull off the motorway with a red hot turbo and switch off immediately - allow a couple of minutes for oil circulation and cooling - for example in services. Probably sensible for any car but turbos are particularly vulnerable.
Don't know how accurate the advice is but sounds sensible.
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Post by g60renshaw » Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:19 pm
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Post by pvw10 » Fri Feb 18, 2011 4:25 pm
Unsure of the "right way" but i always select neutral if i am stationary for more than about 15 secs, the car feels uncomfortable to me sat on the gears/brakes. I mentioned this to an official tech once and he suggested it was better for the car this way with little wear on the selector as the movement "is far less than in a manual", this made sense to me, so i do it.
Previous car; E46 M3 Convertible SMG.
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Post by IanP » Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:09 pm
As mentioned earlier, I like to let the engine/box cool down if possible after a good motorway run because of the amount of residual heat in the systems, and if the engine is turbo'ed then it really needs to idle after a good thrash or the seals will get cooked or the oilways will get choked with carbon. Replacing blown turbos keeps my mate in business!!!!
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Post by ChewingBacca » Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:35 am
The likelihood of the torque converter overheating is negligible as its designed to cope with all loads and power conditions placed upon the drive train. Sat on the brake at 800 rpm is nothing compared to normal driving.
Lets face it, this car isn't the smoothest automatic to select gears, so leaving it in gear must be better than the sudden shock load against the brakes when selecting drive, but again the torque converter minimises the affect of this.
RE the turbo, ok give some consideration to heat but the worse thing you can ever do is blip the pedal then shut off. This spins up the turbo then cuts the oil pressure. Not good on bearings with parts running at tens of thousands rpm.
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Post by lezmtaylor » Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:26 pm
Absolutely futile operation , as the fuel in the cylinders had evaporated due to hot engine !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am approaching the 3 score years and 10, and remember my Father telling me to do this, he could never understand the petrol evapouration thingy.
Also this habit washes the bores with petrol and effectively gets rid of the oil lubricating the cyl bores , resulting in excessive cylinder wear.
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