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Originally Posted by Tcoat
You have 6 gears. There is zero reason in this world why the dip needs to affect your driving. It is fine before and after it so just don't drive in the middle.
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I think you completely missed the point of what I just wrote. Of course the torque-dip doesn't affect my ability to operate the vehicle. The torque dip affects sensation and the fun of driving.... Driving in special circumstances ('avoiding driving in the middle of it') is a compromise. And in normal non-track driving, we spend a huge amount of time between 2k-3.5k.
Let me inside your house for a bit, and i'll place a few hindering obstacles in your hallway. There is zero reason in this world why the obstacles need to affect your walk to the bedroom, they only slow you down for 0.2 seconds. The hallway is clear before and after, so just don't walk into the obstacles.