GAZA62 said:As above always on it makes the car come alive I drive an Auto the only time I turn it off is when I want to save fuel
Yorkie Z said:I only use it when the roads are clear as it's just a waste of the extra 40 BHP it gives you.!!! :wink:
OT Continued :wink: I shop at Tesco because I have a privilege card that allows me a 10% discountstevo///m3 said:Thread derailure.
Was just thinking if anyone had got to sub £1 per litre. I just filled up and reser all of the computer settings. 112.4 for Momentum with 4p (I think) off. Sub £1 is achievable. Although you will have to be an avid Tesco fan to do it.
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Cars are made for the general public - some manufacturers add a bit on for drivers.Paulwirral said:I think it's a bit of a waste of time , makes barely any real world difference , sharpens the throttle and steering a tiny bit and makes a slightly different exhaust note , but really , a sports car should be optimised from the factory to start with .![]()

Eh? Why? :?paulgs1000 said:Easier heel and toeing ...
thepits said:Eh? Why? :?paulgs1000 said:Easier heel and toeing ...
paulgs1000 said:The throttle doesn't have to be pressed as far to match the engine speed when changing down - allows me to concentrate more on the amount of pressure being used on the brake at different parts of the approach to the corner. I find it means less twist needed at the ankle and then the angle of the sole of the shoe to brake pedal is less acute which for me leads to more sensitivity.
(Sounds like a condom advert) Do you not find the throttle travel too long on the standard setting?
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Paulwirral said:I think it's a bit of a waste of time , makes barely any real world difference , sharpens the throttle and steering a tiny bit and makes a slightly different exhaust note , but really , a sports car should be optimised from the factory to start with .![]()

paulgs1000 said:thepits said:Eh? Why? :?paulgs1000 said:Easier heel and toeing ...
The throttle doesn't have to be pressed as far to match the engine speed when changing down - allows me to concentrate more on the amount of pressure being used on the brake at different parts of the approach to the corner. I find it means less twist needed at the ankle and then the angle of the sole of the shoe to brake pedal is less acute which for me leads to more sensitivity.
(Sounds like a condom advert)
Do you not find the throttle travel too long on the standard setting?
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1) is it? Don't you mean that there's no need to double de-clutch? Synchro or not, you still get destabilising engine braking if you don't rev match on a downshift.thepits said:paulgs1000 said:The throttle doesn't have to be pressed as far to match the engine speed when changing down - allows me to concentrate more on the amount of pressure being used on the brake at different parts of the approach to the corner. I find it means less twist needed at the ankle and then the angle of the sole of the shoe to brake pedal is less acute which for me leads to more sensitivity.
(Sounds like a condom advert) Do you not find the throttle travel too long on the standard setting?
[emoji106]
wow!
1/ with synchromesh there is no need to heel & toe, it's a waste of time.
2/ you can change gear without a clutch, so
3/ left foot brake.
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thepits said:Cars are made for the general public - some manufacturers add a bit on for drivers.Paulwirral said:I think it's a bit of a waste of time , makes barely any real world difference , sharpens the throttle and steering a tiny bit and makes a slightly different exhaust note , but really , a sports car should be optimised from the factory to start with .![]()
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Don't like it, don't knock it, don't buy it.
I hear Vauxhalls are okay![]()
MrPT said:Don't you mean that there's no need to double de-clutch? Synchro or not, you still get destabilising engine braking if you don't rev match on a downshift.

MrPT said:1) is it? Don't you mean that there's no need to double de-clutch? Synchro or not, you still get destabilising engine braking if you don't rev match on a downshift.thepits said:paulgs1000 said:The throttle doesn't have to be pressed as far to match the engine speed when changing down - allows me to concentrate more on the amount of pressure being used on the brake at different parts of the approach to the corner. I find it means less twist needed at the ankle and then the angle of the sole of the shoe to brake pedal is less acute which for me leads to more sensitivity.
(Sounds like a condom advert) Do you not find the throttle travel too long on the standard setting?
[emoji106]
wow!
1/ with synchromesh there is no need to heel & toe, it's a waste of time.
2/ you can change gear without a clutch, so
3/ left foot brake.
Sorted![]()
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I also noticed that the mpg is higher with Sport on, but I think that's mainly because you get used to it and learn to not over-throttle.