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Originally Posted by GT86_PRAGUE
Dude, I was not asking for engineers point of view!
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Except engineers quantify real world data. Given a statement that can have a lot of subjective reasoning to it, you're left with a ton of opinions. Person A says "I like this mod because it appears to make me rev my car faster". Person B says "well I didn't seem to notice much of a difference". Do you see where the bias comes in? If it can be measured and proven with something that is non arguable (ehem...with math), it gives you a non biased real world answer without anyone sponsoring it (positive raving godlike review) or leaving their own bias because the product didn't work for them (negative review based on possible improper installation or defect...etc).
TL;DR In the real world this will have minimal acceleration gains at best, assuming you can shift properly at the peak of the power band every single time. That's what the science tells you.
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