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Originally Posted by 370fan I think it does. When you lift on a auto car, it upshifts and keeps RPM low. When you drive spirited in an MT car and
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Yeah, those stupid engineers that spend years designing these things have no idea what they are doing. But some guy in his garage with some 4ga wire and a crimp tool knows exactly how things work.
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