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Originally Posted by nikitopo
Tell this to the people who go FI, because they don't like to downshift constantly for an overtake. Maybe you have in mind only race track driving. On ordinary road there are different driving scenarios. I am not saying here which is good or bad. What I am saying is that going FI changes definitely the nature of the car.
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Originally Posted by nikitopo
Where did you see in the discussion about trying to exit a turn?
I was mentioning this in the context of revving the car and having the correct gear. An FI car is more forgiving if you have a wrong gear, because it has a better and broader torque curve. It will pull better and you'll have enough torque even with a higher gear. It is not uncommon that so many drivers complain about the torque dip in stock cars. Most of them they don't use the correct gear and many of them were used to drive like this because of older FI cars or bigger engine cars.
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It's your discussion, not mine.
Is there something wrong with not downshifting?