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Originally Posted by wstar The rev limit thing may well be an issue with FI with our 7AT too. The overrev is tiny and barely noticeable, mostly on 1-2, but

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Old 05-13-2009, 01:16 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The rev limit thing may well be an issue with FI with our 7AT too. The overrev is tiny and barely noticeable, mostly on 1-2, but you can tell it's on the verge of not reacting quickly enough. Right now the main limitation is my reaction time though. You have to learn to click a little bit before you want the shift to occur, so you don't bump the redline before the 7AT even starts the actual shift. I'm getting better at it every day, but clicking at exactly the right moment on the 1-2 and 2-3 shifts during WOT accel is still a little challenging.
A little off topic, but I wish I could have driven a 7AT. Nissan seems to have done an excellent job with it and it sounds like a blast to drive.
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