04-25-2017, 12:10 PM | #23 |
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rev matching like fish tacos is the tits
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04-25-2017, 03:03 PM | #26 |
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I think that's a bunch of BS... if you're such an amazing driver then turn the traction and stability controls off. People have been driving like that for decades so it's not like it's impossible. It's like any other convenience feature on today's cars. If you don't want it, buy a 1M or an E92. I learned how to rev match in my E30 and used it all the way up to my E9Xs and when my M2 comes I'll continue to use it on the track, but what I won't do is complain about the convenience features that I knew about when I bought the car.
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If you want the full-blown experience of driving a manual car, get an e30. If you want to have it all done for you, get a DCT. Otherwise, enjoy the balance of a 6MT with rev matching.
I'm surprised to hear such a rant about automating a function of a manual transmission from someone driving an automatic. If it's one of the most satisfying things you can do in a car, why do you own a DCT? Actually I know the canned responses to this and don't agree, so let's call that a rhetorical question and let this sleeping dog lie. Quote:
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