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power steering, for that true race car experience. I took a lesson from professional race car driver Jade Buford a couple of years ago and he told me most drivers are not proficient at heal-toe. I sold my track only S2000, because it was not throttle by wire, so Auto Blip could not be installed. I can only go to the track so many times per year, and spending most of those days just practicing H/T is money not well spent for me personally. Also, to cause the least amount of wear to the drivetrain double clutching is the way to go. That means even more going on. |
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The bottom line is if you want modern tech that will help you be faster and overcome many of your driving faults, by an auto in a later model sports car and call it a day. Trying to make a manual drive faster without all of the other drive train upgrades will get you little to nothing at all. Spend the money on seat time and an instructor. At some point the BMW DCT swap will be a real thing and that will the biggest time saver on our outdated manual transmission setup. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk |
sooooo how much was this ABS system? :rofl2:
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With seat time. If I’m able to drive a manual transmission just as fast as Dct competitors then when And If I ever decide to make that switch I’ll be quick. Plus I know my place in the car world. I can’t compete in the same class as these track mod and unlimited teams. I’m building car around the rules I can afford to be competitive in. Biggest thing for any driver is to get comfortable driving on the limits. With or without electronics. |
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