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Were you using the SRM? I'm curious if the transmission failures are occuring in cars driven solely using SRM, driven without SRM and attempted to rev match manually, or without

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Were you using the SRM? I'm curious if the transmission failures are occuring in cars driven solely using SRM, driven without SRM and attempted to rev match manually, or without SRM and no attempts at rev matching on shifts.
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