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1) My experiences with MT come from F150 3 speed on the floor, 5 speed from a Saturn and a 6 speed from an RX8. To compare the 370z to

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Old 02-09-2010, 05:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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1) My experiences with MT come from F150 3 speed on the floor, 5 speed from a Saturn and a 6 speed from an RX8. To compare the 370z to the other MT, I would have to say that the other two (not F150) felt like I was shifting a plastic tranny and the F150 I can not compare because its stick was like 4 feet long. The 370 mt feels great to me but it is loud.
2) It does take a min to warm up in the cold. I know its been posted some where else but when trying to shift to another gear and it will not easily slide in, let is go into neutral release clutch and then engage clutch again, shifting into gear should be smoother.
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