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MT82 Skip Shift feature??
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<blockquote data-quote="mustangc" data-source="post: 9283365" data-attributes="member: 87570"><p>This is almost enough to make me not want to buy the car. The skip-shift feature sucks on the GM vehicles so equipped. The good thing is, the aftermarket will be able to override it. The unfortunate thing is, I shouldn't have to take my brand new $35k Ford straight to the aftermarket in order to fix this type of crap.</p><p></p><p>Environmentalists suck.</p><p></p><p>The 375 lb/ft torque limit won't be a major problem. It'll be at least as strong as the current 5-speed. Of course we will be pushing the limit with a blower, but the PM connecting rods are marginal at that point as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangc, post: 9283365, member: 87570"] This is almost enough to make me not want to buy the car. The skip-shift feature sucks on the GM vehicles so equipped. The good thing is, the aftermarket will be able to override it. The unfortunate thing is, I shouldn't have to take my brand new $35k Ford straight to the aftermarket in order to fix this type of crap. Environmentalists suck. The 375 lb/ft torque limit won't be a major problem. It'll be at least as strong as the current 5-speed. Of course we will be pushing the limit with a blower, but the PM connecting rods are marginal at that point as well. [/QUOTE]
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