Originally posted by: Linux23
Originally posted by: N8Magic
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A 750HP V12 Cadillac Roadster? If I had the cash it would be on my shopping list!
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what does a Ferrari V12 output at how many liters?
there is one built. I see it around my house once a month or so. It's silver and has some bad camouflage over the front and rear, but you cant miss it. Its REALLY wide.
Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
That's one sweet ass looking car, but what the hell is a semi-automatic transmission?
its a solenoid engaged manual. it shifts sequentially, so first to second, second to third, no first to third. still has a clutch and all, but because the machine shifts when you tell it to, it can shift in 1/1000 of a second. the best manual drivers require 1/10th of a second or more, so semi-autos dominate F1 (williams's semi-auto has a fully auto mode this year). not the same as these sport shift modes you find on most cars, which are computer controlled autos that allow you to specify a gear given you're within a set of parameters.Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
That's one sweet ass looking car, but what the hell is a semi-automatic transmission?
Originally posted by: Draco
there is one built. I see it around my house once a month or so. It's silver and has some bad camouflage over the front and rear, but you cant miss it. Its REALLY wide.
Do you live next to one of GM's massive property's where they design, build and test-drive concepts?
Originally posted by: ElFenix
its a solenoid engaged manual. it shifts sequentially, so first to second, second to third, no first to third. still has a clutch and all, but because the machine shifts when you tell it to, it can shift in 1/1000 of a second. the best manual drivers require 1/10th of a second or more, so semi-autos dominate F1 (williams's semi-auto has a fully auto mode this year). not the same as these sport shift modes you find on most cars, which are computer controlled autos that allow you to specify a gear given you're within a set of parameters.Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
That's one sweet ass looking car, but what the hell is a semi-automatic transmission?
Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: Draco
there is one built. I see it around my house once a month or so. It's silver and has some bad camouflage over the front and rear, but you cant miss it. Its REALLY wide.
Do you live next to one of GM's massive property's where they design, build and test-drive concepts?
Yeah, where are you seeing this? Your a ways from Milford proving grounds and the tech center in Warren. Of course most of the Cadillac Tech center has been moved to Flint from Clark Street. I've got a buddy who is a supervisor for the mechanics in the prototype garage in Flint.
The MR2 takes almost a full second to switch gears.its a solenoid engaged manual. it shifts sequentially, so first to second, second to third, no first to third. still has a clutch and all, but because the machine shifts when you tell it to, it can shift in 1/1000 of a second. the best manual drivers require 1/10th of a second or more, so semi-autos dominate F1 (williams's semi-auto has a fully auto mode this year). not the same as these sport shift modes you find on most cars, which are computer controlled autos that allow you to specify a gear given you're within a set of parameters.
