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Are Automatics Quicker?
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<blockquote data-quote="BillyGman" data-source="post: 2454272" data-attributes="member: 19962"><p>I agree completely. I think that automatics are the way to go for serious bracket racing, because you just cannot beat their consistency. There's simply less room for error. A greater part of the human factor is removed with automatics. However, for street driving, I happen to enjoy manual transmissions better since you have more control of the shift points, and you can keep the RPM's where you want them (unlike with automatics). </p><p></p><p> I also think that manual transmissions are more durable for higher HP applications, although many factory stock clutches don't hold-up very long to abuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillyGman, post: 2454272, member: 19962"] I agree completely. I think that automatics are the way to go for serious bracket racing, because you just cannot beat their consistency. There's simply less room for error. A greater part of the human factor is removed with automatics. However, for street driving, I happen to enjoy manual transmissions better since you have more control of the shift points, and you can keep the RPM's where you want them (unlike with automatics). I also think that manual transmissions are more durable for higher HP applications, although many factory stock clutches don't hold-up very long to abuse. [/QUOTE]
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