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Originally Posted by lemon-fresh damn, I'm not sure how disabling srm could make shifting harder... Are you guys sure you know how it works? Disabling srm made shifting easier and
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Disabling srm made shifting easier and I think it's easier on gas as well. If only marginally. I don't like that it kept revving all over the place even when I didn't need it. It is convenient when you're feeling lazy though.
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