02-22-2008, 01:39 AM
the other thing with CVT, and I'm not sure if it applies in this case, is that they don't always handle torque well, so they could feel a bit sluggish due to torque limitations.
But in the perfect world, a CVT lets you accelerate while constantly at the engine's torque peak, so they should accelerate more quickly than non CVT..
But in the perfect world, a CVT lets you accelerate while constantly at the engine's torque peak, so they should accelerate more quickly than non CVT..
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