Dear Comrades,
Once again, I thank you for your more than kind responses to my enquiries; here is another and bear in mind, please, that I have yet to drive a BMW Z4 35i or an 35is, neither have I ever used a Dual Clutch Transmission:
So, the question is, when changing down through the gearbox via the paddle shift mechanism, does the engine, of its own volition, rev-up thus to match the speed of the engine to that of the lower gear to which it is engaging. I ask this question, because a friend had a Datsun with a manual gearbox which performed this very thing,... I though it was absolutely brilliant.
With kind regards,
MAD
Once again, I thank you for your more than kind responses to my enquiries; here is another and bear in mind, please, that I have yet to drive a BMW Z4 35i or an 35is, neither have I ever used a Dual Clutch Transmission:
So, the question is, when changing down through the gearbox via the paddle shift mechanism, does the engine, of its own volition, rev-up thus to match the speed of the engine to that of the lower gear to which it is engaging. I ask this question, because a friend had a Datsun with a manual gearbox which performed this very thing,... I though it was absolutely brilliant.
With kind regards,
MAD

