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Originally Posted by haggomyeggo so i tried driving with the SRM off and yeah there is a difference with the SRM off. The engine responds when shifting up much quicker.

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Old 03-16-2011, 07:19 AM   #11 (permalink)
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so i tried driving with the SRM off and yeah there is a difference with the SRM off. The engine responds when shifting up much quicker. However at the same time you miss those perfect blipped downshifts. I am ok at doing it but not as good as SRM.

its a hard decision to make sometimes but the car is simply great either way.

im saddened by the problems some of you are having with yours
I'm even more sad
On another note, the tech that I worked with several months ago said he was going to call me about the 3rd week of march. Hopefully he can quantify the problem.
Again, I am encouraging those of us with the problems to go to Nissan about this. It needs to be heard.
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