Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register ) · Resend Validation Email
Mitsubishi-Forums.com > Mitsubishi Models > Chariot, Grandis, Nimbus & Space Wagon Forum > Automatic Gear Box & Driving Style
     
                        
Mitsubishi-Forums.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Mitsubishi Motors.
 
Reply to this topicStart new topicStart Poll

Feature my ride Newest rides Updated rides Most modified

Do you like Mitsubishi-Forums.com? Link to us and help spread the word about our forum. Thanks!
 Automatic Gear Box & Driving Style
 
Kestutis
post Apr 12 2005, 09:02 AM
Post #1


Newbie



Group: Members
Posts: 7
Joined: 24-March 05
Member No.: 7,986
Location: Lithuania
Drives: 1999 Mitsibishi space wagon 2.4GDI
Status: OFFLINE



Hi, :57:
I have Space wagon(chariot grandis) 99 2.4GDI with automatic gear box. it is INVECS .. something.
Who could explain the general idea of "adaptive" gear box, and how can I use it for "my" stile of driving? :unsure:

Thanks,
Kestutis
Top
User is offlinePMProfile Card
QuoteReply
gevo
post Apr 13 2005, 07:38 AM
Post #2


The spirit of competition
Group Icon

Group Icon
Group: Super Mod
Posts: 1,330
Joined: 2-November 04
Member No.: 2,565
Location: Irish...but currently in Hordaland,Norway
Drives: 98 galant(2.0) gls,90 galant(1.8) gls h/b,92 colt exe(1.3)
Status: OFFLINE



Mitsubishi's clever INVECS transmission (it stands for Intelligent & Innovative Vehicles Electronic Control System) was first made available in the Galant nearly a decade ago. It has now been developed into INVECS II, and is seen in the current Shogun Sport 3.0 V6, the Shogun, the 1.6 Colt and Space Star and the 2.4 Space Wagon.

In simple terms INVECS II is a computer-controlled automatic transmission which has the ability to "learn" your driving style, using its Adaptive Shift Control software. As soon as you start driving the computer begins to monitor your driving style, and after a short while sets the up and downchange points to suit, thus smoothing out progress on the road. It's almost like having a person sitting next to you who, having seen how you drive, adjusts the automatic gearbox accordingly.

For the fully automatic mode to be in operation, the gear selector is simply left in 'D'. But on the Space Star and Shogun models, if you want to use the manual mode - which gives the driver more control over the transmission, and allows higher engine revs in each gear - then the lever is slid over to the left into another gate, which is Sports Mode.

Now, tapping the lever forward prompts an electronic upchange, while moving it back downshifts. Effectively you have a clutchless gearshift, but you don't need to worry about suddenly being caught out at low speed in a high gear, because when stationary the transmission automatically reverts to first.


Im not sure how to reset the invecs,i think you may have to disconnect the battery and then reconnect after a half hour.And then it restarts the learning...not sure
Top
User is offlinePMProfile CardEmail Poster
QuoteReply
  Advanced Search
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

Reply to this topicTopic OptionsStart new topic
Get your Mitsubishi listed in the Garage Today, for FREE, to share with the world what you drive and what toys and modifications you have.
 
> Link To Us
If you found our site useful please link to us <a href="http://www.mitsubishi-forums.com">Mitsubishi-Forums.com</a>.
Collapse> Similar Threads
Topic Title Author Views Replies Last Post
Fuse Box Diagram 97 Montero
Forum : Montero, Challenger, Pajero & Shogun Forum
Mr.Montero 12 1 Today, 12:58 AM
By: Nur Othman
Complete Evo X Style Body Kit
Forum : Interiors and Exteriors
drake12483 1,017 45 Yesterday, 06:39 PM
By: drake12483
Walmart Tire & Lube Express
Forum : Suspension, Wheels and Tires
beyonddc 170 5 Sep 5 2008, 07:32 PM
By: foofighter
Etacs Ecu & Fuse Block
Forum : 9G (2004-Present) Galant
sterling_silver 103 2 Sep 5 2008, 05:52 PM
By: sterling_silver
2nd Gear Doesn't Pop In Properly.
Forum : Performance
rox 279 16 Sep 4 2008, 12:25 PM
By: awg0020
 
 
Time is now: 7th September 2008 - 09:22 AM
Mitsubishi-Forums.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Mitsubishi Motors.