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Originally Posted by JungleZ Can a good manual driver be quicker than the 7at, why did the 7at feel like it had more practical low end torque For the first
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But to give you a general answer, the 7AT in the Z is very well built, they do shift faster than MT. However, if you talking about laping a course, it really depends on the driver. The AT has a shorter gear ratio thus more low end torque. |
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