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Question about 7AT Downshift Rev Matching

Originally Posted by Vegitto-kun Well if I am slowing down for a turn I always tend to go to second so. I should be fine if I have to slam

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Old 04-05-2010, 08:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Well if I am slowing down for a turn I always tend to go to second so. I should be fine if I have to slam the throttle
I wasn't planing on making a turn, I was able to because of the gear I was in. I was stopping at an intersection, the side road was just an option I had to avoid the accident. If you are in the right gear, or close to it, then you have options, other wise you may not.
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