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Disclaimer: Please do not turn this thread into an AT vs. MT thread; I think we've all wasted enough time on that topic. Okay, so to my question; I am
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Disclaimer: Please do not turn this thread into an AT vs. MT thread; I think we've all wasted enough time on that topic.
![]() Okay, so to my question; I am a proud owner of a '14 base sport 7AT and really love it. I would like to know if anyone has experience in the new '15 Nismo 7AT, and could provide any insight into if Nissan has changed any of the shift characteristics from the base model. - Does it feel any different than the older non-Nismo 7ATs? - What about when using the paddles? - Has it been recalibrated at all in this new application? Really looking forward to hearing from the people who have driven both. BTW, I know all about the trans tuning that can be done to quicken the shifts if needed, just interested in how the stock tunes compare in the thread. Thanks! |
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