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Old 07-12-2009, 12:38 AM   #7 (permalink)
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The CDV delete is not designed to make shifting easier. In fact, the CDV comes with the car from the factory to keep n00bs who don't know how to shift from wearing out their clutch. The delete is for those who don't want to be babysat and who know how how to time their shifts properly. For people who just want to drop the clutch during shifts and don't make any effort to match revs, the CDV may end up giving worse results.

I know AlpineSix&Seven has the CDV delete on his M3. Perhaps he got it from bavauto. His experience has been the same as bimmerguy82's and mine -- good.

Good luck.
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