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Old 07-01-2010, 09:44 PM   #6
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Default Re: Shifting on the Stop??

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Originally Posted by 65Shoebox View Post
The thing I don't understand is that in effect you are killing the low end performance becuase you lose all the gearing advantage of first gear.

Is this all beacuase of the increased consistency from not shifting gears and allowing the engine to work against the converter?
That's the whole point, you want the car to run a consistent RPM on the stop, then accelerate from there. If you let the car stay in first, you'll climb when on the stop, which will be very hard to be consistent (will vary with the weather). So, yes, it's all about consistency.
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