Gallardo 6 speed Manual pre LP or e-gear LP 560 Spyder ?

Gallardo 6 speed Manual pre LP or e-gear LP 560 Spyder ?

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Wlr

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57 posts

102 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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I have a 6 speed manual pre LP Spyder have been looking for a manual LP 560 Spyder for some time without success , reluctantly considering an e-gear but undecided if LP 560 is enough of an improvment to make up for the loss of great 6 speed manual ? Has anyone here made the move ?

70proof

6,051 posts

155 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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really depends on useage and wants.....

if its a sunday toy then keep your current car..... as a daily the lp is much more refined than the pre-lp

I went from pre-lp to lp as I wanted 2wd, preferred the styling and was egear to egear anyway...

the pre-lp cars sound different and better imho, the direct injection of the lp changes things most lower down the rev range, so cruising around in a spyder will be better in your current car

I think the egear is fine, and gives engagement, dblue loved the manual on his car, but hated the egear...


Wlr

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57 posts

102 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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It is almost a Sunday toy around 4K miles per year . In what way is LP 560 more refined ? Comfort less squeaks ?Have had F1 Ferraris & have PDK Porsche but believe e-gear not to be as user friendly as either but very similar to F1 ?

Edited by Wlr on Sunday 17th July 21:59

70proof

6,051 posts

155 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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the clutch evolved in the life of the Gallardo many times..... later in the pre lp a sintered clutch was introduced, but this was more about reliability and wear

the lp car had a completely different design for the clutch... to make it more 'everyday' supercar

when refined, I mean in town, slow moving traffic.... my pre-lp hated crawling along, like a caged lion just wanting to get roaming..... run wild.... the lp, as a result of the clutch, is much happier around town....

part of that will be engine mapping and software upgrades to the gearbox, but the clutch plays a major part imho

even on my 08 pre-lp I was happy with e gear, it can be mastered to give smooth changes.... and the blip on the downchange is soo addictive....

70proof

6,051 posts

155 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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http://www.motortrend.com/cars/lamborghini/gallard...

on a b road blast, I wouldn't say there is much in it really, main diff is in town imho

Pioneer

1,309 posts

131 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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70proof said:
http://www.motortrend.com/cars/lamborghini/gallard...

on a b road blast, I wouldn't say there is much in it really, main diff is in town imho
I went from a 2008 eGear to a 2013 LP eGear. 70proof is correct, easier/smoother to drive slowly but not a lot in it when you're gunning.

Wlr

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57 posts

102 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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Thank you for replies , it is agreed that LP e-gear is a big improvment on pre LP but my question is going from manual pre LP I see the LP e-gear would be OK , still a negative over manual but what are the positives to justify the £30k to go from 2007 to 2010 ?

Pau1

315 posts

205 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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Wlr said:
Thank you for replies , it is agreed that LP e-gear is a big improvement on pre LP but my question is going from manual pre LP I see the LP e-gear would be OK , still a negative over manual but what are the positives to justify the £30k to go from 2007 to 2010 ?
I've been struggling with the same man maths as yourself for 18 months now. I too have a pre-LP manual but want the newer car. Is it worth the extra £30k? I'm not sure, probably. I really need to drive an E-gear LP to make my mind up.

The positives of the LP for me personally are, the front and rear is prettier, the suspension arms are a lot cheaper to replace and the engine can run a Supercharger without internal mods. biggrin

Wlr

Original Poster:

57 posts

102 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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Pau1 said:
I've been struggling with the same man maths as yourself for 18 months now. I too have a pre-LP manual but want the newer car. Is it worth the extra £30k? I'm not sure, probably. I really need to drive an E-gear LP to make my mind up.

The positives of the LP for me personally are, the front and rear is prettier, the suspension arms are a lot cheaper to replace and the engine can run a Supercharger without internal mods. biggrin
Interesting reply thank you . Your personal positives I gree with front & rear , not had to replaced suspension arm & don't intend to supercharge . No positives related to actual driving ?

70proof

6,051 posts

155 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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From a driving experience there are no reasons to change....

If you love the manual, stick with it.... its a sweet clunk click....

Gunning it there's little difference....

I sold my pre LP not looking to change, but always thought I liked the facelift looks and a rear spoiler.... so when I decided to buy, LP it was.... I almost doubled my spend to get what I thought was perfect for me, the anniversary edition...

famoussas

641 posts

183 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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Went from manual LP560 to E-Gear.

Both have their positives and negatives.

Around town I would have the manual, but when pushing on the e-gear is better imo.


P7 POP

1 posts

99 months

Thursday 21st July 2016
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Not quite on topic, but I went from an 06 manual to an 07 egear (had a vantage inbetween)... imho the e-gear is better drive overall, although it can be a little temperamental around town, on the open road its fantastic, and the blip on the downshift puts a smile on my face every time....