Subaru Impreza GDB WRX STI Squential Shifter
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@2jzgtejza80 Yes I totally agree with you there!
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Well dual-clutch is OK when you racing for money, but for track days or any other non-profit racing is useless. Classic manual trans. or sequential manual trans. are better, because, you learn how to shift proper and how to control car. With automatic trans. you can't control car. Experienced drivers usually votes for manual shifter. Semi-autos like DGS, PDK, SMG are OK, but classic old automatics are catastrophic.
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@2jzgtejza80 I guess you could say that about the newer crowd. But if your someone who is all about speed,Then perhaps in the past before dual-clutch boxes, you would use the traditional manual transmission, but now that dual-clutches are faster, then you'd switch. Does not necessarily mean you are an inexperienced driver
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This is stock transmission, this system just replaces the H-pattern of shifting, so you can shift faster and not make errors (ie... miss a gear). It's hard on the syncros, but cool.
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@nicbarrow then you dont understand the difference between a manumatic (tiptronic, smg style, paddle shifters) and a sequential gearbox. This still needs a clutch but is sequential. As in you cant skip a gear.
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this is a normal manual gearbox - it just looks as though it is sequential - he is using the clutch on upshifts and not flatshifting which proves it.
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everybody is complaining about it, but, this is how rally cars are set up..... and this car is based on a race car so whats the big deal?! :-)
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this isnt a pukka sequential tranny see description pukka straight cut dog engagement sequential boxes are da bomb
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keep it 6 speed, and please no flappy paddle bullshit
@zeekdavis21
What part do you dont understand?? 6 speed is. just not H pattern it's pattern up / down. Paddle shifters are GAY, for non experienced drivers who doesn't know use clutch.
2jzgtejza80 1 year ago 3
I can see this preventing miss-shifts and it is a tad quicker when you can just smash through the gears without "feeling" the gates.
OBCblackhawk 2 years ago 3