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Old 04-25-2009, 09:00 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SOLISIMO View Post
Very nice Im hoping that this with the grounding kits will eliminate the slight lag when shifting my 5at
In the overall the shifts are slightly faster (the uprev/downrev period). I still have occasional very lagged 1-2 upshifts, which I'm really starting to get annoyed at. Usually they're fine, but every once in a while, it takes *forever* before it even begins to acknowledge the click for 1->2, like a full second (or more?). It's hard to tell timescales when you're expecting something so fast. When this happens, it's not that the shift itself it's slow, it's like the computer is having some kind of lag before it acknowledges the shifter input. I've learned not to click again thinking I failed to click though: it will queue them up and then quickly jump 1->2->3 when it gets its head out of its ***.
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