12-03-2004, 05:06 AM
dad,Dec 2 2004, 07:10 AM Wrote:Marction,Dec 1 2004, 08:23 PM Wrote:I've always mentally associated paddle shifting with cars where keeping both hands on the wheel at all times is probably a really good idea (ie. a very powerful car).Â
It would seem kind of funny on a Focus ^_^
I guess the AutoX guys would love it though?
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you should have both hands on there anyway.......
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oh come on, you know what I mean ;)
someone would have to be reckless to lose control of a Focus...with the power on tap with an M5, or an F1 car, I'd suggest that it's much easier to f**k up.
For a pure race/course setup on a highly modified car, maybe it could be useful...on a daily driven factory Focus, what's the point?
Car-less for the first time in years...
'01 Twilight Blue ZTS is gone...
'90 Eagle Talon TSi AWD - 15psi, 3" cat-back w/Turbo muffler, blah blah....is now gone too
'01 Twilight Blue ZTS is gone...
'90 Eagle Talon TSi AWD - 15psi, 3" cat-back w/Turbo muffler, blah blah....is now gone too