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sequential
- Subject: sequential
- From: "Randy Little" <rlittle@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 13:08:12 -0700
>Scott, I might have re-touched that thread again... BMW sequential
>transmission (Steptronic?) has been an option I believe on '97 + European
>M3's. (someone correct me if I'm wrong here). It's the coolest, sweetest,
>shifter that you can imagine. The shifter moves up and down and basically
>allows for full throttle up-shifts since alas! there is no clutch. All
>shifting is controlled by a computer and all you do is enjoy the smooth and
>precise shifts.
It is some what like a Motorcycle Trani. They use there on F1 and Indy cars
as well. It can be a much faster shift Again ever heard of a automatic
Motorcycle? Yup you still have to shift but no clutch.
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