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05-15-07, 08:11 AM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: ma
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My Corvette(s): 2001 light pewter metalic
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paddle shifters
I would like to know how corvette owners feel about the paddle shift transmission.esp if anyone has gone from six speed stick to the paddle shift
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05-15-07, 08:22 AM
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If their hard core manual guys, they prob dont like them very much. I've had both types and I like mine. My .02
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05-15-07, 08:42 AM
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Auburn Hills-MI / Lordstown-OH
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My Corvette(s): Hers: 2007 Atomic Orange His: 2007 Machine Silver
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I like the paddle shift in the wife's car, but I prefer driving the manual in mine.
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05-15-07, 08:42 AM
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Location: Mustang, OK
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My Corvette(s): 06 DSOM coupe, 08 Silver Vert, 04 CTS-V
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Guess I'm a hard core manual guy as I'd rather have the manual.
Wife likes it though and it is now her car.
I've got 15k+ on my 06 paddle shift car. My previous car was a 92 6-sp, my wife's previous car was an 03 6-sp, our 'family' car is a CTS-V 6-sp. Thought the paddle shift was a good idea but it turns out, for me, that the 'fun quotient' just isn't the same. I like stirring the gears when and how I want to.
The paddle shift has many advantages:
- it doesn't miss gears
- you will probably get better gas mileage.
- It works very good in snow and ice as you can paddle it to second or third for starting off.
- you don't need to mess with shifting for daily driving - talk on the phone, drink coffee, etc.
Some of the things I don't like:
- paddles are not much fun for daily driving - better for autocross or road courses
- can't skip any gears at all - you have to take them in sequence up and down
- On the 06 and 07, the delay between paddling and shifting is too long. For 08, this is supposed to be much quicker.
That's my report.
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05-15-07, 10:50 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Royse City Texas
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My Corvette(s): 2006 Victory Red Coupe
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Originally Posted by Tuna
Guess I'm a hard core manual guy as I'd rather have the manual.
Wife likes it though and it is now her car.
I've got 15k+ on my 06 paddle shift car. My previous car was a 92 6-sp, my wife's previous car was an 03 6-sp, our 'family' car is a CTS-V 6-sp. Thought the paddle shift was a good idea but it turns out, for me, that the 'fun quotient' just isn't the same. I like stirring the gears when and how I want to.
The paddle shift has many advantages:
- it doesn't miss gears
- you will probably get better gas mileage.
- It works very good in snow and ice as you can paddle it to second or third for starting off.
- you don't need to mess with shifting for daily driving - talk on the phone, drink coffee, etc.
Some of the things I don't like:
- paddles are not much fun for daily driving - better for autocross or road courses
- can't skip any gears at all - you have to take them in sequence up and down
- On the 06 and 07, the delay between paddling and shifting is too long. For 08, this is supposed to be much quicker.
That's my report.
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I came from a MustGT w/ 5 speed to C6 A6. While I agree with ALL of the above, the fact is that I hardly ever even use the paddle. And, when I do, I don't feel any similarity between it and a manuel. Totally different feel and driving experiences.
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05-16-07, 01:08 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Carlsbad,Ca.
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My Corvette(s): 2006 C6Z DSOM
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The 6L80 is designed to handle 670ft.lbs. of torque.
General information on this trans can be found at www.GMinfoNET under "Service & Body Training" It's document # 1701750
Tech guide is @ www.helminc.com
Some specs:
The trans is produced in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Gear ratios are:
1st gear 4.027
2nd gear 2.364
3rd gear 1.532
4thgear 1.152
5thgear 0.852
6thgear 0.667
Reverse gear 3.064
Torque converter size: 258MM
Fluid type: DEXRON VI
Fluid capacity: 11.92L (12.6 QT.)
Case material: Die cast aluminum
Trans net weight: 103.7kg (228.6lb.)
These specs are for the Corvette (6CYA) only.
The Caddy's have different fluid caps and weigh less.
Last edited by NORTY; 05-16-07 at 01:23 PM.
Reason: Added specifications.
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05-16-07, 07:56 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: ma
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My Corvette(s): 2001 light pewter metalic
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thanks for info about paddle shift
I appreciate the reponses , I am about to order an 08 vette. I have an 01 and am, trying to decide if I want paddle shift and/or magnetic riude control; opaddle shift and z51 or 6 speed manual and z51..I guess I will have to find an recent paddle shift to try...any other insights will be greatly appreciated
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05-16-07, 08:03 PM
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Next time around I'm doing an a6
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05-21-07, 11:02 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Royse City Texas
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My Corvette(s): 2006 Victory Red Coupe
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Originally Posted by always corvette
I appreciate the reponses , I am about to order an 08 vette. I have an 01 and am, trying to decide if I want paddle shift and/or magnetic riude control; opaddle shift and z51 or 6 speed manual and z51..I guess I will have to find an recent paddle shift to try...any other insights will be greatly appreciated
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Just for the record, I have NEVER regretted getting th A6 rather than the manual. And, I was hard-core manuel until the day before I bought it!! In fact, I'm happier about my decision as time goes by. I've had it since last August. 8300+ miles.
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06-05-07, 07:37 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Napa, CA
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My Corvette(s): 2001 Torch Red Coupe 6-speed
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Just bought a 6-speed paddle shift for the wife. I like my 6-speed manual but I can see where I could get really used to the automatic especially when I don't want to shift (like in heavy traffic). Got the 3LT package, Mag Select Ride and Chrome Wheels, Machine Silver Exterior, two-tome seats in grey.
But I get to keep my 2001 6-speed
Last edited by napacruzerC5; 06-05-07 at 07:38 PM.
Reason: spelling
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06-05-07, 08:16 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Hooksett, NH
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My Corvette(s): 2003 quicksilver conv
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My wife says real men drive std.And thats what she wants in an 08.Thats what she has on her Freightliner.
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06-12-07, 05:00 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Carlsbad,Ca.
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My Corvette(s): 2006 C6Z DSOM
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Originally Posted by vett boy
My wife says real men drive std.And thats what she wants in an 08.Thats what she has on her Freightliner.
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She'll change her tune when she tries an Allison auto. Unless she likes driver fatigue.
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06-30-07, 08:00 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Lakeville, Ma
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My Corvette(s): 2005 Precision Red Coupe
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Originally Posted by always corvette
I appreciate the reponses , I am about to order an 08 vette. I have an 01 and am, trying to decide if I want paddle shift and/or magnetic riude control; opaddle shift and z51 or 6 speed manual and z51..I guess I will have to find an recent paddle shift to try...any other insights will be greatly appreciated
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Don't necessarily gage your happiness of the paddle shift with an '07. The software for the A6 has been changed for the '08 and they have improved the speed of the shifts. If you like the current A6 you should really like the 2008 A6.
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06-30-07, 08:30 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Northern NJ
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Originally Posted by talon90
Don't necessarily gage your happiness of the paddle shift with an '07. The software for the A6 has been changed for the '08 and they have improved the speed of the shifts. If you like the current A6 you should really like the 2008 A6.

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Thats some good informaiton. I'm going to have to try the new Z51 A6 as I hear its got the 2.73 rear instead of the 2.56 so thats got to be a nice jump on the new Automatic six speed.
I've had a 99C5 A4 and it was a great drag racer. I now have the M12 with 3.73's in my Z06 and its a blast..
That said ..next time I'm really looking at getting a Z51 A6 and the 430 /436 hp right out of the box is dam impressive too.
I don't understand why the magazines don't run a test on the new Z51 A6 vs M6 so we can literally see which one is faster on a road course.
I'd be curious to see if the A6 is actually the faster one around the track..
The sticking clutch pedal issue alone would be reason enough to go for the A6.
Yes as I change out the fluid every month in the master it minimizes any clutch pedal sticking nonsense but still its a reminder that technology has moved on and the A6 Z51 would be the way I'd go without a doubt on the next corvette I'd buy.
Shifting is fun but the 10% or so of owners that have pedal sticking issues if you do searches on the various forums is a pain and GM has no resolution for it.
Get the A6 Z51 over the A6 F55 or M6 Z51. Just my opinion and my next ones definitely going to be black with black interior!
Good luck
JB
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07-06-07, 05:42 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: ma
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My Corvette(s): 2001 light pewter metalic
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paddle shifters
thanks for your response. It seems that others also had hesitancy about having an automatic sports car/ corvette but using the 6 speed automatic has been a positive experience so I am going to go with the paddle shifters. I will get a spring delivery of the 08 , so hopefully any early bugs will be corrected , I store the vette over the new england winter anyway so waiting won't matter. Now I must decide to trade or keep my 01.
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