Why wouldn't they allow it with stability control ON?@Mach_Tuck @corradoMR2 the Stinger can hold shifts at redline while using paddle shifters/manual mode if you are in Sport + mode with traction and stability control off. I believe it also stays in manual mode indefinitely after you paddle shift while you're in Sport +.
where did you get them can you post linkThey do!
I actually have them installed in my car!
See for yourself (don't have a better pic) :
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I got them from here : Savanini 정품 패들쉬프트 익스텐션 연장킷 [기아 스팅어]/패들시프트 : Savanini Korea ($99)where did you get them can you post link
Idk if it's the same as sport + in other countries but if you press and hold your traction control off button it will enable launch control and make the paddle shifters act a bit differently.Does US even have Sport +? Thought Sport only then custom.
I wonder who's idea it was to make cars different for each country. It is very confusing.Idk if it's the same as sport + in other countries but if you press and hold your traction control off button it will enable launch control and make the paddle shifters act a bit differently.
Ahhh...that makes more sense. I thought you meant via the Drive Mode knob.Idk if it's the same as sport + in other countries but if you press and hold your traction control off button it will enable launch control and make the paddle shifters act a bit differently.
As far as I know, if you're in Sport mode AND have DSC off, the car will not upshift automatically.Idk if it's the same as sport + in other countries but if you press and hold your traction control off button it will enable launch control and make the paddle shifters act a bit differently.
@Mach_Tuck @corradoMR2 the Stinger can hold shifts at redline while using paddle shifters/manual mode if you are in Sport + mode with traction and stability control off. I believe it also stays in manual mode indefinitely after you paddle shift while you're in Sport +.
Apparently in the Stinger DBW, if you pull the gear lever back twice, it puts things in manual mode (similar to sliding the lever sideways in a traditional shifter). Can someone confirm if this works outside Sport mode (where you only need to tap a paddle for it to enter and stay in manual mode)?
Outside Sport, if you tap the paddle, the transmission will shift and after a few seconds (6-8 seconds) will autoshift and go back in D.
I think there are two ways of going back to D modeAlready know that. The question is if you put into manual mode outside Sport (by moving the shift lever over on the mechanical shiter or pulling back into D a second time on the DBW shifter) first, does it change/delay that behaviour of flopping back to D at the first opportunity?
Already know that. The question is if you put into manual mode outside Sport (by moving the shift lever over on the mechanical shiter or pulling back into D a second time on the DBW shifter) first, does it change/delay that behaviour of flopping back to D at the first opportunity?
Per your previous post, I tried double-tapping (down) the DBW gear shifter and does nothing. Would have been nice to engage manual mode that way but only way is via the paddle shifters. Note, tapping the gear shifter forward will of course put the gear in N.
Hope this answers your question.
I can confirm that in Sport mode with the shift by wire transmission, it stays in the gear you select with the paddle shifter for as long as you want.
I believe for the more traditional shifter, there is a dedicated + - gate which would indicate full control of manual mode when physically in there.