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      12-22-2015, 09:14 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Artemis View Post
It looks like "DSC OFF" is the only way to deactivate rev-matching.

From the M2 press release (Oct 14, 2015):
Manual gearbox with automatic rev-matching.
The all-new BMW M2 comes as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox, which stands out with its compact design and low weight. The use of a new type of carbon-fiber friction lining enhances shift precision. Dry-sump lubrication prevents any sloshing of the transmission oil and ensures all components benefit from an efficient supply of lubricant. An engagement speed control function, which blips the throttle on downshifts and lowers the engine’s revs on upshifts, makes gear changes even smoother and lends the car additional stability during hard driving on the track. Experienced drivers can still take pride in performing the task of perfectly orchestrated down-shifts on their own by deactivating the system in DSC OFF mode.
That would be pretty damn crap! Still I hope someone can code it out...

MR
Nah. You ancient folk in love with the old gods can drive the car without fancy modern tech like stability control. That's how your papi learned to drive. That's how you learned to drive. And don't nobody need to tell you how to drive any different. Haha
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