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2nd iz good, az nark said! Not as much slammage going on by the time you're going for third [+ I miss the darn thing half the time]. This may be my downfall at the drags will have to wait and see...is it just me or does your cars gearbox get tighter when you are driving hard? I find third gear needs to forced a bit - but only at high load / revs? hmmm

3rd has the best range though from 25 / 30 all the way up to 150+ in mine :P [on the track that is].

oh yeah i like corn chips :)

yeah when i drive hard, 5 gear crunches in

otherwise normally it just slots in

and yeah 3rd is a bitch to get in when flooring it

i always get huge gear crunch when i take off at the lights

very embarrasing

not that i speed or anything....

well i like 5th gear the most, COS THAT'S THE F*CKEN ONE I'M IN THE MOST!!!! (5th @ 60 so the car isn't too stressed) :)

EDIT: i find that 2nd does not like to change smoothly after reving 1st a bit. But going to 3rd and 4th i can change real quick.

But then again i have a TOTALLY different car to u guys.

Let's just say it's shy of a few litres and turbos :P

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