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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 12:14 am 
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:49 am 
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efbignik wrote:
all you auto boys should try it some time its grate manually shifting
feels orsum cuz there is no clutch


feels kinda lame to me.

personally ill just let the computer do it, i think its had many more hours practise doing it at the right time than me ;)

 

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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:25 pm 
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Southy wrote:
i can take ppl calling tachos and shift lights gay on autos but on manual they actully help me a huge amount down the strip..... but auto? meh nah, unless its a really beefed up auto


i duno bout any one elses, but wen im down at the drags, i dont just put it in drive and accelarate....
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 6:22 pm 
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i duno bout any one elses, but wen im down at the drags, i dont just put it in drive and accelarate....


exactomundo.

 

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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:49 pm 
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Getting off the topic of shift lights a little - but I havent heard of anyone manual shifting an auto and getting better 1/4 times, but I have heard of people going slower. I think that when you manual shift it you tend to leave it in gear longer giving you the feeling of going faster when really your just holding past peak power for longer and end up going slower.

 

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Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 12:54 am 
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stockstandard wrote:
Getting off the topic of shift lights a little - but I havent heard of anyone manual shifting an auto and getting better 1/4 times, but I have heard of people going slower. I think that when you manual shift it you tend to leave it in gear longer giving you the feeling of going faster when really your just holding past peak power for longer and end up going slower.


Agreed, the more you rev the engine the further away you get from the engines 'sweet spot'. its a thin line between getting enough engine speed to get you into the next gear and bogging down changing in peak torque (bout 3500-3750rpm for the six bangers from memory). Thats as close as i get to sounding scientific lol. *Gets back in box*.
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Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:46 am 
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im still stuck cant find this instrument cluster and dont no wot to do once i found this instrument cluster can sumone tell me serious hellp needed plzzzzzzzzzzn sum fotoz would be good to show me wot to do thanxxxx guyzzzzz.
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