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Is rev match worth it? No. But the wheels, brakes and VLSD certainly are, get the sport package.
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So I had a G coupe Sport and just got my sport Z last week, is the Diff in the two cars the same? Also I kept my G diff as it has 4.08s... if I swap my diffs I'll lose my rev-match? :(
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1000% yes
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To the OP, it's worth 10000000x .. I rare turn it off. Only during autox/hpde etc |
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I rarely use my synchro rev match. It really messes with my mind.
But this coming from a guy who's been rev matching his manual cars for years on end now. It's a bit tricky at first, but keep trying and eventually rev matching on your own becomes second nature. I physically have to think about not rev matching these days, if I use the SRM function. 95% of my rev matches are as clean as the car does itself, so it is of little use to me. Honestly, doing manual rev matching is half the reason I drive standard. I absolutely love it. |
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too good not to use especially in traffic
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Y'all need to learn how to rev match by yourself!! Trust me, once you start nailing it, you'll love your car 100 times more!!
It's nice the car can do it, but the satisfying feeling you get when you do it yourself cannot be matched by anything else. Yes, it takes practice. But it's not as hard as you think. The beauty of it is that the skill is transferable to any other manual car you may drive. I recently had the displeasure of driving a manual Dacia Duster SUV in Germany. There was nothing enjoyable about that thing, but being able to rev match downshift put a smile on my face. Not many other cars have synchro rev matching. But if you learn to do it in one car, you'll forever be able to do it in every manual car. It's a skill you'll always appreciate!!! |
What made me consider the sport over the base is the value you get for the price. The upgraded 18" rays wheels, the big sports brakes (which is the same brakes as the nismo Z), the limited slip differential, the Bose 6 speaker sound system, and the hatch spoiler.
I test drove and tried the synchro rev match and to be honest I actually like the feature and find it quite useful for my liking. Enjoy! |
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I doubt that. I know a number of people who drive or used to drive standard that have no idea what it even is. After explaining it to them all I get is a "oh, yeah, I don't know how to do that"
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In my 30s. I'm guessing that rev matching was a normal thing, for those that are older?
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I used to turn it off all the time because I thought it was gimmicky for anyone that knows how to drive a manual properly. Several years later, I find that I love it for daily driving. I'm usually driving boots during the week, and they are a pain to heel-toe (it's more of a fat-foot), so SRM is pretty nice. I turn it off for any performance or spirited driving :driving: |
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... unless you bog the $hit out of every gear like a few people I've seen :icon17: :shakes head: |
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I used SRM to 'learn' how the Z wants to shift, both upshifts and downshifts. It was really nice being able to let the car tell me how to shift, and replicate it myself later. I love SRM's convenience when I'm in traffic and constantly shifting, although I hate traffic and this is rare for me. And I love that I can turn it off. I think the market is there and rev-matching will be a popular option for any manual transmissions that manage to stick it out (pun intended ;)). |
Unless you learned to drive a stick in the past eight years and on a Z, you didn't learn with sync-rev. I've been driving stick since 1990, and I love sync-rev. It's great for daily driving with perfect downshifts on the freeway for passing. If you learn to use it, your drivetrain will thank you.
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rev match has spoiled me personally.
I come from a line of awesome manual cars, s2000, 350z, civic si, mazda3 always loved to rev match on my own, but ever since I used rev match I never turned it off... I tried shutting it off today and realized all my rev matching skills are just gone. Rev match is pure convenience, no longer do you have to 'approximate' what is the best rpm to drop down to, the time between downshifts decreases dramatically, i.e. clutch in slam gear, release clutch vs. Clutch in- blip throttle [making sure u didn't over rev or under rev], then release clutch. It also feels like the rev match is doing its magic on upshifts. |
Sport for sure. I've taken the Rev match off a few times but I prefer it on. It's on every time I start her up so she's telling me something ;)
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we need to be more respectful towards nissan for introducing rev-match to the MT,
this was the first car to adopt it, in a war where autos keep getting faster shifts, this was a good strike back. |
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I was one of the few that did not like the SRM when I first got my Z. I drove her over a year with it off. I just didn't like the VROOM every time I slowed down and the car though I was going to downshift. Since I added my snail, I have had it on 80% of the time. I think it's a very cool feature but not 100% needed. I can totally see the benefits if you were racing or on the road and wanted to pass when your already going at a higher speed and rpm (I'm not sure why you would be at a higher RPM but what if).
A simple stab of the pedal and you can downshift. It's no big deal after a little practice. Is it worth it? Depending on what you plan to do with your car. However, all the other things your get from the sport package makes it worth it. YzGyz |
I love SRM, but Nissan can suck my left nut for they way they treat their customers with CSC and ESCL problems :gtfo2:
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It made me change my shift habits so I don't get the screwy blips. My habit changes are probably good for the tranny.
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