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TomNauntonMorgan

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Several S there today. Very quick around the corners. Went out in a 600BHP RUF 911. That WAS quick!!

Slight problem, which I don't know if members have had, is that changing up from 2 to 3 can be quite difficult if driving quickly.

Sometimes it goes into 1st, which makes the car think that its going to explode, and sometimes its going into 5th which means that the car in front disappears!!

Has this happened to anyone else on the track?

Tom
 
Er, advisable not to go from 2nd to 1st on the change up to 3rd. You'll over-rev the engine (the rev limiter can't prevent this) causing potentially serious (£££) damage. And the diagnostics will probably reveal exactly what happened.
 
ORIGINAL: toptastictom

Slight problem, which I don't know if members have had, is that changing up from 2 to 3 can be quite difficult if driving quickly.
Tom

Nope, If I were you, i wouldnt drive it hard again until you get the knack of changing gears[;)]
 

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