Kia Coasting Neutral Control
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Who cares FFS??
Re: Kia Coasting Neutral Control
Yeah seriously! Fucking hell guys - dull much?
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Yes dull. However I can confirm both the M135i and Stinger have this function but only in Eco mode and I have never use that so pointless afaic.
Interestingly, in the Stinger manual the section on ESP has a massive warning about never coasting in neutral. Go figure.
Interestingly, in the Stinger manual the section on ESP has a massive warning about never coasting in neutral. Go figure.
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Yeah, come on guys, let’s keep the car chat to a minimum please...
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You guys with your manual cars have been able to do this for years. Just another example of automatics finally catching up.
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Re: Kia Coasting Neutral Control
If the box is in neutral requested by the driver then it hinders the ESP’s ability to control the car, should you need it. If it’s the car putting itself into neutral for a coasting function then the ESP will tell the gearbox to reconnect the drive line when ESP is needed.Jezh wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 7:15 am Yes dull. However I can confirm both the M135i and Stinger have this function but only in Eco mode and I have never use that so pointless afaic.
Interestingly, in the Stinger manual the section on ESP has a massive warning about never coasting in neutral. Go figure.
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Saab 96s had a freewheel in the 60s, and Rover did in the 30s: http://www.bmh-ltd.com/wheelnut/wheelnut_1.asp
That's basically the same thing.
That's basically the same thing.