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well today i played with autostick, I noticed the car will automatically shift at red line, is this safe to allow the car to make the shifts at red line for you?
what would the shift points (rpm) be for performance shifting? Punch |
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The AutoStick was designed to keep you from damaging the drivetrain so YES, it is safe to allow the car to make the shifts at red line for you. As a matter of fact that is the fastest way to accellerate with the AutoStick. Red line will be the optimum shift point for "performance" shifting.
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