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Violent no lift shift

Old Mar 4, 2009 | 01:35 AM
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if i never have to shift without using the clutch i will still die a happy man. with probobly more money cause i didnt have to fix the damage it may have caused

Actually now im curious and want to rent a car and try it out....

Wanna rent a RWD cheap stick shift and beat the hell out of it.
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 09:12 AM
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I can shift my streetbike without a clutch, just have to let off the gas just a hair and it slides right in. i downshift tho with the clutch. havnt tried it on the cobalt, a little scared ill be honest lol. but my buddys focus does it no problem
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by 07MetallicSC
I can shift my streetbike without a clutch, just have to let off the gas just a hair and it slides right in. i downshift tho with the clutch. havnt tried it on the cobalt, a little scared ill be honest lol. but my buddys focus does it no problem
Yep!
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Koz!
How about everyone just shuts up unless they have something meaningful to add to the thread. That way the TC guys can stay on topic instead of making dumb elitist comments, and the SC guys wont get butthurt that not everyone respects the SC as much as they'd wish.

Remember guys, if it's really that upsetting to you, remember where you're posting...if you still can't handle it:


x2. its getting so old. ya, this is a cobalt forum but there r catagories for a reason. the topic here is NLS on the SS/tc. noone cares if you powershift another car, that adds nothing to this conversation. ya some of the tc owners run their mouths, but alot of tc guys are former sc guys (like myself) who still love and respect that car. but at the same time, ppl need to stop ruining the threads by starting all this nonsense. if you dont like what tc owners have to say, or dont want to talk about the tc, then dont post in the tc catagory....not that hard
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 09:51 AM
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you need to stop ruining threads by bringing up something from the last page. if people would just shut the hell up and move on and newbs wouldnt keep digging up dirt wed be fine
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by 07MetallicSC
epic thread. cobalt owners bitching at other cobalt owners. this is where the gto and neon guys have to laugh
Originally Posted by 07MetallicSC
someone on the rag this week?

thats like saying to the guys who dont own cobalts anymore shut the hell up no ones going to listen.
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I can shift my streetbike without a clutch, just have to let off the gas just a hair and it slides right in. i downshift tho with the clutch. havnt tried it on the cobalt, a little scared ill be honest lol. but my buddys focus does it no problem
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you need to stop ruining threads by bringing up something from the last page. if people would just shut the hell up and move on and newbs wouldnt keep digging up dirt wed be fine

a quick glance through shows that you have added nothing useful to this thread, nor do you own the car being talked about. my point exactly

/yourself
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 11:24 AM
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What a bunch of retards...

To the LNF guys: If you can't figure out how to drive your own car, shut the **** up, nobody cares.

To the LSJ guys: You don't have an LNF, stay out of the SS/TC forums. They won't listen to what you have to say anway, so shut the **** up, nobody care.

******* stupid Cobalt owners, makes me kinda glad that I don't have mine anymore.
Man, it's a good thing the guy at the gas station with the SS/SC didn't have the same maturity issues you're addressing or my head woulda been clean across the parking lot when we stopped to talk .

As for saying that SS/TC owners won't listen to SS/SC owners, that's as bad as saying all SS/SC owners wouldn't assist and listen to 2.2 owners of which I used to be a part. I see the reason behind your stereotype, but can't completely agree and could actually take offense since I WILL listen to anyone who offers up sound advice but there is also a shitload of garbage that flies around these forums that is of absolutely no assistance to anyone.

I tried offering my advice on the "violent NLS" earlier in the thread and I'm sure it went missed due to the pissing match this thread has become. The sad part is I DO own a TC, I HAVE done numerous NLS and I HAVE hit the violent shift that's been reported...it's not all driver error but is based on the timing of your clutch going in and foot coming off the gas (depending on when you shift the windows is tight) as well as the gap between 1st and 2nd in ALL SS models (notice I did NOT say TC only, the SC has the same god damned gap)...I've noticed violent shifts when:

1) Foot off gas too early while clutch still partially engaged (expected)
2) Bumped the rev limiter (either due to shifting too early or too late) while the clutch was still engaged (expected)
3) Tires let go in second after a successful NLS (expected)
4) Pulled car out of gear before clutch was completely disengaged (expected, car falls on its face)
5) Just royally fucked up my shift by combining a few of the above (whiplash)
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Permafried-
Man, it's a good thing the guy at the gas station with the SS/SC didn't have the same maturity issues you're addressing or my head woulda been clean across the parking lot when we stopped to talk .

As for saying that SS/TC owners won't listen to SS/SC owners, that's as bad as saying all SS/SC owners wouldn't assist and listen to 2.2 owners of which I used to be a part. I see the reason behind your stereotype, but can't completely agree and could actually take offense since I WILL listen to anyone who offers up sound advice but there is also a shitload of garbage that flies around these forums that is of absolutely no assistance to anyone.

I tried offering my advice on the "violent NLS" earlier in the thread and I'm sure it went missed due to the pissing match this thread has become. The sad part is I DO own a TC, I HAVE done numerous NLS and I HAVE hit the violent shift that's been reported...it's not all driver error but is based on the timing of your clutch going in and foot coming off the gas (depending on when you shift the windows is tight) as well as the gap between 1st and 2nd in ALL SS models (notice I did NOT say TC only, the SC has the same god damned gap)...I've noticed violent shifts when:

1) FOOT OFF GAS TOO EARLY WHILE CLUTCH STILL PARTIALLY ENGAGED (expected)
2) Bumped the rev limiter (either due to shifting too early or too late) while the clutch was still engaged (expected)
3) Tires let go in second after a successful NLS (expected)
4) Pulled car out of gear before clutch was completely disengaged (expected, car falls on its face)
5) Just royally fucked up my shift by combining a few of the above (whiplash)

If tou're taking your foot OFF the gas while shifting you're NOT using the No Lift Shift feature. NLS's purpose is to leave the gas pedal to the floor all the way through the up shifting process. Or did I misunderstand what you are saying?
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by buellfooll
If tou're taking your foot OFF the gas while shifting you're NOT using the No Lift Shift feature. NLS's purpose is to leave the gas pedal to the floor all the way through the up shifting process. Or did I misunderstand what you are saying?
Sorry I should have clarified, I don't mean ALL the way off the gas, but my right foot occasionally has the tendancy to lift of the throttle a bit (due to my seat placement, etc.) when I am getting on the car hard. Even the minor change in throttle at the higher RPMs (being first gear) can cause the car to lurch forward ever so slightly, but can totally throw off the final result of the shift due to the momentum of the vehicle at the time.
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Permafried-
Sorry I should have clarified, I don't mean ALL the way off the gas, but my right foot occasionally has the tendancy to lift of the throttle a bit (due to my seat placement, etc.) when I am getting on the car hard. Even the minor change in throttle at the higher RPMs (being first gear) can cause the car to lurch forward ever so slightly, but can totally throw off the final result of the shift due to the momentum of the vehicle at the time.
I have the same tendency. You really have to FORCE yourself to leave the throttle on the floor. When you do get used to it you can see, hear and feel the result. When done right I think you will find your shifts to be LESS violent due to the lack of turbo lag. The engine stays in the power band and spins the tires rather than allowing the wheels to hook too hard. I can't wait to get on the track. I am going to have to fight the urge to lift. My LS1 powered Fiero forces me to lift due to the length and slop in the shift cables. The only solution to that problem is an automatic trans. which was on the agenda till I bought my Cobalt last Oct. It's now on the back burner. Good luck.
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by buellfooll
I have the same tendency. You really have to FORCE yourself to leave the throttle on the floor. When you do get used to it you can see, hear and feel the result. When done right I think you will find your shifts to be LESS violent due to the lack of turbo lag. The engine stays in the power band and spins the tires rather than allowing the wheels to hook too hard. I can't wait to get on the track. I am going to have to fight the urge to lift. My LS1 powered Fiero forces me to lift due to the length and slop in the shift cables. The only solution to that problem is an automatic trans. which was on the agenda till I bought my Cobalt last Oct. It's now on the back burner. Good luck.
Right . Hopefully our last few notes sum up this thread and help others moving forward who can find the ellusive search button on the main page .
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ah665
a quick glance through shows that you have added nothing useful to this thread, nor do you own the car being talked about. my point exactly

/yourself
lol your a newb. youve barely sprouted your pubic hairs on here. get your post count up not your hate.
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 03:46 PM
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reading > you

on my 2nd SS. had an 05 SS/sc when they came out, now have a TC

i joined in 06. post count doesnt mean ****. i choose not to ***** through threads that dont pertain to my vehicle, unlike yourself
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 03:50 PM
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hey it is what it is man you dont like it tough **** read over it.
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 04:17 PM
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^^^ what a douchebag
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 04:41 PM
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heres my contribution - i drove a TC at the dealership. I dont think the NLS was even worth being an option, you can do it on any standard car, and if something breaks, we all know damn well GM wont cover it. lick em newbs. :-)
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Old Mar 4, 2009 | 07:42 PM
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^this kids a dick but hes got *****.













^that had too much dude parts all over that post
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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 12:20 AM
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think i got the hang of it now, i practiced with it getting on to the ramp on the highway and once your going into 3rd its so smooth and the motor just sounds awesome when you put it in competitive mode. It just has that roar to it that just gives you an adrenilin rush lol.
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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 12:21 AM
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think i got the hang of it now, i practiced with it getting on to the ramp on the highway and once your going into 3rd its so smooth and the motor just sounds awesome when you put it in competitive mode. It just has that roar to it that just gives you an adrenilin rush lol.
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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by 07MetallicSC
heres my contribution - i drove a TC at the dealership. I dont think the NLS was even worth being an option, you can do it on any standard car, and if something breaks, we all know damn well GM wont cover it. lick em newbs. :-)
You can powershift..sure, and risk harming your transmission. That's NOT WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT HERE.

Dude, your posts are worthless. Seriously. If you have something RELEVANT to say, then say it...otherwise just STFU.

Man, people like you are the reason I frequent forums for vehicles I DON'T EVEN OWN much more often than this one. I post a ton on those forums, and yet I still have the mental capacity to state in any posts that are vehicle specific that I have no first hand experience because I don't own the car. The general posting population also seems much more mature and educated/experienced as well.


NO TC owners here look down on people because they don't own a TC. We just look down on the stubborn dolts who can't get over the fact that WE'RE TALKING ABOUT A DIFFERENT CAR HERE and get all pissy because we try to point that out. By all means, if you can CONTRIBUTE, then do so! If you can only spew out garbage and bicker with people without posting anything of value, then just click your browsers back button and go post comments on youtube videos or google discussions, where all the other people of your mental capacity tend to congregate.

Originally Posted by NarutoDF
think i got the hang of it now, i practiced with it getting on to the ramp on the highway and once your going into 3rd its so smooth and the motor just sounds awesome when you put it in competitive mode. It just has that roar to it that just gives you an adrenilin rush lol.
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Old Mar 6, 2009 | 09:43 AM
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look at the beginning of the post you just quoted newb. first sentance. TC. If that isnt on topic tell me what is. seriously newb get past it and move on.

Originally Posted by 07MetallicSC
heres my contribution - i drove a TC at the dealership. I dont think the NLS was even worth being an option, you can do it on any standard car, and if something breaks, we all know damn well GM wont cover it. lick em newbs. :-)
i even made it bold for your simple mind

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Old Mar 6, 2009 | 11:10 AM
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/\ Did someone drop you on you're head as a child?

So much anger.....
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Old Mar 7, 2009 | 09:16 AM
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nah i fell over on my own lol. but nah just the newbs that cant drop anything and get stuck on trying to argue instead of growing a set and moving past. back on topic...
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Old Mar 7, 2009 | 02:01 PM
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thanks to those who got back to me about what i asked. from what im getting from you guys it seems like it happens to you too so i wont worry. and yeah i dont think its driver error. i too owned an SC before my TC ...well ion redline but whats the difference...

to the rest of you who made it near impossible to pick through the whiney, faggey, drama, highschool style bullshit. thanks. grow up. e-thugs are lame.
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Old Mar 7, 2009 | 09:59 PM
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amen.
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