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Old 05-13-2013, 02:22 AM   #1
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At vs M

any one know any nu,bers in terms of weight, and HP between the two?
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Old 05-13-2013, 02:24 AM   #2
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AT is 20kg heavier. Power on the wheels is within the measurement error I would say.
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AT is 20kg heavier. Power on the wheels is within the measurement error I would say.
I'd agree that you wouldn't see much power loss between transmissions but it's worth noting the gearing in the AT limits its acceleration compared to the MT. It's not severe but it's very notable.
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There is also a gearing difference, pretty significant.
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I'd agree that you wouldn't see much power loss between transmissions but it's worth noting the gearing in the AT limits its acceleration compared to the MT. It's not severe but it's very notable.
There is some power loss between the too, even with the at having a longer gear and does not require going into 3rd to 60 it still lacks achieving a proper sprint to 60 (compared to the MT
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