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<blockquote data-quote="astroboy" data-source="post: 354295" data-attributes="member: 4527"><p>Yes.. in "M" mode, when car start to pull after crossing 4k rpm, you will see the rpm shoot up dammmnn.. fast into the 6s and before the car has a chance to drag a little with 2nd gear.. ECU overrides and upshift to 3rd speed to preserve the transmission from any stress it will suffer, even in "M" mode. To my surprise, even "DS" a.k.a. sport mode can drag rpm higher into the reds compare to the manual "M" mode.. :stupid:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astroboy, post: 354295, member: 4527"] Yes.. in "M" mode, when car start to pull after crossing 4k rpm, you will see the rpm shoot up dammmnn.. fast into the 6s and before the car has a chance to drag a little with 2nd gear.. ECU overrides and upshift to 3rd speed to preserve the transmission from any stress it will suffer, even in "M" mode. To my surprise, even "DS" a.k.a. sport mode can drag rpm higher into the reds compare to the manual "M" mode.. :stupid: [/QUOTE]
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