Smitty335
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What? Put it in MT and bang through the gears!Absolutely. Awesome for downgrades too. Always use them in automatic mode. I barely use MT unless crawling.
What? Put it in MT and bang through the gears!Absolutely. Awesome for downgrades too. Always use them in automatic mode. I barely use MT unless crawling.
I don't think he's physically able.BS, all it takes is a 10 & 12 mm socket, short extensions, 1/4 & 3/8 drives, funnel, oil & filters and rags. And a lot of patience, it's a pain in the butt. I suggest starting at the back with the engine and then the oil pan drains, then the filters.
Haha. Ya done that. I find it just as good in AT sport mode. You can still bang through the gears or let it shift on its ownWhat? Put it in MT and bang through the gears!
Please disregard, I forgot about your back injury, the oil change would definitely put a strain on your back.BS, all it takes is a 10 & 12 mm socket, short extensions, 1/4 & 3/8 drives, funnel, oil & filters and rags. And a lot of patience, it's a pain in the butt. I suggest starting at the back with the engine and then the oil pan drains, then the filters.
No problem, this would be the very first time I had to delay a oil change that I always did myself before on any motorized vehicle I have ever owned. It pains me to no end. But thanks for your oil change tips, they are always welcome!Please disregard, I forgot about your back injury, the oil change would definitely put a strain on your back.
I need to start using the paddle shifters, sometimes when going up steeper hills the automatic transmission upshifts at times when it probably shouldn't and it sounds like the engine is lugging until the transmission does a downshift...
Yep. Sport mode is great for thatIf it's just a trail hill (not a major climb) this is where I like to pop it into Sport Mode as I approach the hill. It'll stay in lower gear / higher RPM without upshifting and lugging on you.
You'll find that even if you hit the paddle shifter in AT mode, it'll still upshift again before you want it to. Sport Mode is the way to go unless you want to go full MT.
That's a great tip about going to Sport Mode! I will try that. Thanks!If it's just a trail hill (not a major climb) this is where I like to pop it into Sport Mode as I approach the hill. It'll stay in lower gear / higher RPM without upshifting and lugging on you.
You'll find that even if you hit the paddle shifter in AT mode, it'll still upshift again before you want it to. Sport Mode is the way to go unless you want to go full MT.
How long you had that pioneer? The first thing I did was try out all the buttons to see what they did 🤣That's a great tip about going to Sport Mode! I will try that. Thanks!
I got the buggy in about mid March this year and put on about 20 miles of easy road running due to heavy snow cover yet on the ground. Then I had surgery end of March and just now able to put some easy miles on it. My middle name I would say is "Cautious" and I always seem to have to overthink everything a few times before I actually do it... lol!How long you had that pioneer? The first thing I did was try out all the buttons to see what they did 🤣
Well get healed up and go try it outI got the buggy in about mid March this year and put on about 20 miles of easy road running due to heavy snow cover yet on the ground. Then I had surgery end of March and just now able to put some easy miles on it. My middle name I would say is "Cautious" and I always seem to have to overthink everything a few times before I actually do it... lol!
Haha! Thanks, i am slowly healing, but we just had a major mosquito hatch a day or so ago and now they are thick as gear oil... can't win. Lol!Well get healed up and go try it out
Finally got to try out the paddle shifters and manual mode today. Worked great and I will be using them more now.. I did notice that the transmission will downshift on its own when slowing down or stopping. I am assuming that is normal?Well get healed up and go try it out
YesFinally got to try out the paddle shifters and manual mode today. Worked great and I will be using them more now.. I did notice that the transmission will downshift on its own when slowing down or stopping. I am assuming that is normal?
Yes I am sure about that! When I was slowing to a stop I was already going to do the downshifts and I noticed it was already being done by itself, great feature!this is normal, if u forget, the ECU takes over... possibly think of it thud way, if it was a 5 speed manual tranny, hard to pull out in 3rd/4th gear..
Yep. Glad you're liking it. It's an awesome transmission and fun to drive. I just got my fox shocks put on. Now I can really hammer down and don't have to let up as muchFinally got to try out the paddle shifters and manual mode today. Worked great and I will be using them more now.. I did notice that the transmission will downshift on its own when slowing down or stopping. I am assuming that is normal?
Careful there Pard...too much thinking has gotten me into trouble all my life. Then, there are times I should have thought BEFORE doing...at least one wife was a result. The older I get the more I feel and not so much thinking...if it feels right then it usually is OK to proceed.I got the buggy in about mid March this year and put on about 20 miles of easy road running due to heavy snow cover yet on the ground. Then I had surgery end of March and just now able to put some easy miles on it. My middle name I would say is "Cautious" and I always seem to have to overthink everything a few times before I actually do it... lol!
We can delay the first 100 mile oil change? I picked up my 1000 in June 2021. I don't have 100 miles on it, but was thinking about taking it in because it's been a year and oil breaks down. Where can I find this information?I was also very glad to read on another post about delaying the 100 mile first oil change. There is no way I would be able do that oil change myself!