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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Is the Trinity still "King of the Hill"???
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 16242264" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I respect you buddy and I was asking a serious question because I think many have an idea the stick is the only way to be connected. Partly because it’s all they know. Sure in auto mode the DCT will be more like a conventional auto, but when driving aggressively, the DCT was very engaging and very fun. I’m a pretty good stick driver but I thought the DCT would not only outperform me, but allowed me to enjoy the experience more by having focus on the handling and braking and not worrying about the shifts, which we both know aren’t perfect in a high power remote shifter application.</p><p>I drove an ACR Viper before and after 2 very good DCTs and I left thinking the Viper would have been better on track with the DCT.</p><p>These were my thoughts even before meeting the Ford engineer who admittedly said he was won over by this DCT even as a die hard stick guy.</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 16242264, member: 7795"] I respect you buddy and I was asking a serious question because I think many have an idea the stick is the only way to be connected. Partly because it’s all they know. Sure in auto mode the DCT will be more like a conventional auto, but when driving aggressively, the DCT was very engaging and very fun. I’m a pretty good stick driver but I thought the DCT would not only outperform me, but allowed me to enjoy the experience more by having focus on the handling and braking and not worrying about the shifts, which we both know aren’t perfect in a high power remote shifter application. I drove an ACR Viper before and after 2 very good DCTs and I left thinking the Viper would have been better on track with the DCT. These were my thoughts even before meeting the Ford engineer who admittedly said he was won over by this DCT even as a die hard stick guy. -J [/QUOTE]
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