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Question about AT shifting

I actually don't think it blips the throttle when decelerating on the computer downshift in Manual Mode, and I wish it did. That would make every stop pretty exciting I

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Old 01-21-2011, 05:25 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I actually don't think it blips the throttle when decelerating on the computer downshift in Manual Mode, and I wish it did. That would make every stop pretty exciting

I wish the 7AT had a Sport mode which would make auto and manual modes more aggressive:

In Auto Sport, upshift at much higher RPMs (redline at 75% throttle). In Auto normal, go into neutral more aggressively (like other, older ATs).

In Manual Sport, downshift rev match for computer downshifts. Not sure how else to make Manual mode more aggressive.
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