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Have la ook at his left footwork after the double de-clutching from 2:12 onwards. Last edited by Karmic Man; 10-30-2017 at 01:21 AM.. |
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i'd like to see people post laps in a manual car first, then in a auto or dct and compare the time.
have a strange feeling they may be similar. you can only drive as fast as you are able to no matter how easy a car is to drive.
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Auto/DCT cars have the electronics in the transmission that control the gear shifts. the driver just selects up/down. so what annoys me is the programming taking over and over-riding what I gear I want. e.g. if I want to use a lot of engine braking, I might down shift very early. or if I want to keep a car stable during a corner, I might hold it past redline.
unless you have a race programmed transmission, I'm pretty sure, the car is going to disallow any commands it doesn't like. This also means I might not be in the gear I think I am in, if the down shifts didn't happen each time I selected the downshift paddle. which will cost me time when I go to accelerate. so MT for me, because it's fun and I stay in control. |
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My kid was really good , Beside those exceptions when he shot an animal and bullied another child. ![]() It's pretty easy to remove the point by explaining it away. ![]() A manual transmission *requires* that the driver *always* be in command of the car. It doesn't " shift up to prevent an over rev ".. and it doesn't " shift down to get in the correct gear ". if you miss a gear as a driver , or if you choose the wrong gear in a manual transmission vehicle then there are consequences. These consequences are what makes the difference. If I miss a gear, then I missed it. It's like taking a test in school, no one comes along and checks the correct answer box for me just because i forgot to check a box. Any error made is mine, I accept that , whether taking the test above or if I am racing or driving on track with another driver in a session and I lose time because I was in the wrong gear , then i have to figure a way to make up the time I lost. If the difference in skill is that the other driver shifts better than I do then that's why the other driver is superior. ![]() CanAutM3 i think it's an interesting item to debate, whether or not why the majority of racing series that spec an automated transmissions did so or if they did so because it's * faster* or instead to limit costs. One of the pitfalls of racing is blowing up stuff like engines and transmissions. Besides the exception of being *faster * ![]() Traction control does the same as DCT with respect to tire management... by limiting the amount of wheelspin, tire management becomes less a factor. The same is true of ABS although extreme driver error can still occur under braking and even ockup occurs. In an F1 for example a driver can still blister a tire. |
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