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    stupid question time.... dog-leg tranny

    i've heard people talk about a rare euro dogleg tranny... i had no idea what it was... but when I got my 928, i noticed that the shift pattern is way different than other german cars. Does dogleg refer to the shift pattern?

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    would that be a dogleg if it was on an e30?
    Michael Spiegle

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    Yes

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      #3
      sweet. I've been driving around my friend's new '99 m3 and just thought that my shift pattern was much more efficient than the standard pattern.
      Michael Spiegle

      '01 Ford Escape / Daily Driver
      '99 M3 / Track Car
      '87 325is bronzit / wtf car
      '06 Daytona Triumph 675 / Daily Rider

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        #4
        Whats the advantage to having that shift pattern? For the track I might see an advantage because you very rarely use 1st gear. But normal daily driving I dont see too much of an advantage to it.

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          #5
          well quick shifts from R to 1st... thats about it as far as i see.

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            #6
            The point is for use on the track.
            Also IIRC the dog-leg box is also close ratio meaning that 5th gear is 1:1 instead of over drive and the cars that came with them have a taller final gear ratio.

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              #7
              1st is only used in the pits and R is used if you fuck up. 2,3,4,5 are used more often, so keeping them in the H pattern means more efficient shifting.
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                #8
                I agree with e30sd. If your car is moving, you shouldn't really have to shift into 1st. In city driving, I use 2nd and 3rd the most which are right in line with each other.
                Michael Spiegle

                '01 Ford Escape / Daily Driver
                '99 M3 / Track Car
                '87 325is bronzit / wtf car
                '06 Daytona Triumph 675 / Daily Rider

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by e30sd
                  1st is only used in the pits and R is used if you fuck up. 2,3,4,5 are used more often, so keeping them in the H pattern means more efficient shifting.
                  that's exactly why.. and secondly you rarely get this trans and have it not be a close ratio box. with the closer ratios, first gear is semi to completely useless, so this makes the adjusted gear pattern that much more necessary
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