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khsysh 04-17-2009 05:30 PM

I have a question to you guys who bought 370z w/ sports package!
 
Hello :)

My question is this ... If you guys turn off your Sync Rev Match, then is

it just regular manual sports car? I heard that SRM doesn't fully off even

though you turn it off. Is it true?

wstar 04-17-2009 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by khsysh (Post 58631)
Hello :)

My question is this ... If you guys turn off your Sync Rev Match, then is

it just regular manual sports car? I heard that SRM doesn't fully off even

though you turn it off. Is it true?

I'm pretty sure SRM turns all the way off. What you may have heard about is the debate (on 350's and G3[57]'s in the past, in any case) that VDC never fully turns off. I don't remember the details, but it seems like some of the VDC functionality was permanent, or at least some people thought so.

ChrisSlicks 04-17-2009 05:38 PM

Yes, on the G35's the VDC was never completely off. I witnessed this one time when I got the back end stuck in some snow off my driveway. Once rear wheel spin started to get high it started pulsing the front brakes even though I was stationary, weird.

Anyway as far as SRM goes, wstar is correct. Off is off.

rench 04-17-2009 06:11 PM

Also pretty sure it turns off all the way.... tho I can't be sure as I haven't had it off much. Its one of those things I was leary of when I heard about it, but after useing it I love it (I never could perfect heal toe, sometimes, but never like srm).

spearfish25 04-17-2009 10:47 PM

Well, when it's off, it's definitely NOT rev matching. I'm not sure what it would do if were only 'semi' off.

While the purist in me wants to heel-toe and rev match on my own, the perfection of SRM has me using it all the time. In the end, it's clearly better for the transmission to keep in engaged as I'm never going to be better than it.

Voivod 04-18-2009 12:10 AM

I've had SRM off most of the time, unless I've been showing it off to friends. When it's off, I have not noticed the car doing anything clever when I downshift.

armensti 04-18-2009 02:44 AM

its off when you turn it off and on when you turn it on there is no semi on or semi off.

by the way mines off all the time :happydance:


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