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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z Normal. The FSM has details. The car has a strong self-preservation instinct. I agree. Thats first thing I learned about the "No-Load Reving" feature on the

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Old 09-07-2014, 11:40 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Normal. The FSM has details. The car has a strong self-preservation instinct.
I agree. Thats first thing I learned about the "No-Load Reving" feature on the 7AT


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For the most part you kinda can get up to around 4,500 before it stops so it may look or sound like its 5k But in reality the feature wont allow it.

I know the 6MT guys have this feature also, But if they put it in gear? They can rev past 5k.

Not starting a one is better than another discussion here, Im just pointing out that both have this feature.
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