Dinosoar
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Yeah, my only point was that these current auto trannys (DCT, or automated clutches, especially with 7+ gears) are just faster. I ain't saying they are more or less fun. I think that's almost like choosing a color; it's just what one likes. For me, I do love three pedal cars and heel-toe down shifting. However, what I love more is the blending, at the limit, acceleration, turning and braking to get the fastest speed out of the car. So, for me, the auto trans is less of a compromise. My focus is on the tires more than anything; that's what I enjoy most.
I would also suggest, at least at the track while driving near the limit, autos are safer. One of the most critical moments of road racing (or HPDE) is the braking zone. Add the down shifting, and mistakes happen more easily. But again, there is an "old school" fun about rowing the gears, and that challenge of being as fast as the guy with the better equipment. What I do love about at three pedal Mustang, is passing an M3 or 911 with a DCT. You know it's all driver at that point (provided HP is similar)
Anyway, they are both great, just different, and the big difference is autos are now faster. A lot of us grew up with true slush box torque converters. Even they are better these days with computers, select shift, and lots of gears (BMWs 8-speed is a great example). Do the DCT or automated clutch technology, and there's no comparison to a manual. The new autos seem like cheating...almost, like AWD and stability control...it just takes the driver out of it a bit. But, that's why I want both.
I would also suggest, at least at the track while driving near the limit, autos are safer. One of the most critical moments of road racing (or HPDE) is the braking zone. Add the down shifting, and mistakes happen more easily. But again, there is an "old school" fun about rowing the gears, and that challenge of being as fast as the guy with the better equipment. What I do love about at three pedal Mustang, is passing an M3 or 911 with a DCT. You know it's all driver at that point (provided HP is similar)
Anyway, they are both great, just different, and the big difference is autos are now faster. A lot of us grew up with true slush box torque converters. Even they are better these days with computers, select shift, and lots of gears (BMWs 8-speed is a great example). Do the DCT or automated clutch technology, and there's no comparison to a manual. The new autos seem like cheating...almost, like AWD and stability control...it just takes the driver out of it a bit. But, that's why I want both.
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