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synchro rev match question

srm allows you to concentrate much less during your upshifts to rev match. for downshifts you still need to slightly assist the blip throttle unless you're braking considerably and downshifting.

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Old 03-09-2010, 04:55 PM   #15 (permalink)
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srm allows you to concentrate much less during your upshifts to rev match. for downshifts you still need to slightly assist the blip throttle unless you're braking considerably and downshifting. otherwise you get a slight jolt. i like my shifts seamless up or down.
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