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Originally Posted by wstar
The actual shift time on the stock 7AT is reasonably good, but any half decent manual driver will beat it. Add in the reaction delay to the up/down-shift commands, and it's notably slower.
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Really: here is a quote from Zelim
"I data loged the the 7 AT in the 12.42 run.
Launched at 2500 rpm.
2nd engaged at 5237, shift time 0.3 seconds
3rd engaged at 5237 , shift time 0.31 seconds
4th engaged at 5525, shift time 0.39 seconds
5th engaged at 5587, shift time 0.68 seconds"
So, MT's can shift faster than an average of .35 seconds......really???REALLY????