Corvette Sequential transmission LG Motorsports dyno EMCO
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That's some great information. Thanks for sharing.
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@GerryK61 civic... really? now its personal attacks? makes you seem real knowledgable. Next time you might want to actually do some research before you come here and start posting crap. Its amazing how every guy thinks he knows something about cars when they don't know shit. Do you even know what a transmission looks like?
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Your so full of crap there sonny!.......Do you enjoy drive your moms Civic? LOL
Don't waste anymore of my time posting useless comment replies. Lmao @ you sonny
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@GerryK61 btw no street car truly has a f1 transmission, they trade speed for better reliability so the sequential is faster ( see ferarri enzo, clutch had to be replaced after 3 hard launches)
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@GerryK61 because if you put enough money into research and producing the transmission it can be faster but its also replaced after every race therefore putting a f1 transmission in a street car is absurd because just the transmission would cost more than the corvette and would need to be replaced all the time. The sequential transmission is replaced after the season is over or even less often and is simpler to produce and nearly as fast as the f1 transmission.
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Then why do F1 car use flappy paddles for there cars?
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@GerryK61 ok go tell the corvette racing team they should use the flappy paddles that come with an automatic transmission vette and see what they say. Also, where did you hear that automatic corvettes have a flappy paddle gearbox? because they don't LOL!
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@GerryK61 slower, heavier, less durable
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how this transmission works ??
this tranny in a zr1 would make a veyron look like it was tied to a tree
praetorian2150 2 years ago 8
Beacuse your still physicly changing gears like in a regular manual. With paddles your telling the computer to change gears. Paddles are more complicated and heavier. This is all mechanical. The future is not computerized, its mechanical, check out zeroshift. It shifts gears without the clutch, up and down, and its all mechanical. With paddles theres a computer that opens and closes the clutch, but mechanical gearbox the clutch just stays closed during shifts. This is faster then paddles.
SuperleggeraVW 2 years ago 7