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Originally Posted by Red__Zed I heard they made a transmission option that let you do that But seriously, below 1200 is pretty rough. I think you are getting to stall-risk

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Old 06-07-2011, 07:34 PM   #27 (permalink)
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I heard they made a transmission option that let you do that


But seriously, below 1200 is pretty rough. I think you are getting to stall-risk range there.
Well, like I said, I want to shift there as well. So I don't really want it going below that either. But it's not like it's doing the "stall shake" or anything. I just hate that the car and I both shift at the same time, resulting in me being in a gear I wasn't expecting and with higher rpms
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