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nah if you redline it it just shut down the throttle. too low in revs it downshift but redlining just kill it. which is odd since I remember the GT-R

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nah if you redline it it just shut down the throttle.

too low in revs it downshift but redlining just kill it.

which is odd since I remember the GT-R upshifting at redline
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