What would you prefer?
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RE: What would you prefer?
You're serious?
You know that the revs depend on your gear and vehicle speed, not power right? If you can go up through the RPMs faster then you have a more powerful car and can accelerate faster... it has nothing to do with shifting more.
You know that the revs depend on your gear and vehicle speed, not power right? If you can go up through the RPMs faster then you have a more powerful car and can accelerate faster... it has nothing to do with shifting more.
#23
RE: What would you prefer?
ORIGINAL: md420
The revs go up and come down faster which in turn means more shifting to stay in the rpm range inwhich the engine makes it's best power.
The revs go up and come down faster which in turn means more shifting to stay in the rpm range inwhich the engine makes it's best power.
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