First independent C4/C4S vids
First independent C4/C4S vids
I was going to post these on the video thread but I thought they need a more prominent billing (sorry Psycho Sid). Found them this week and thought you may enjoy, with all the talk of double clutch feature, etc...
For those of you that have ordered one, congrats.
Later.
For those of you that have ordered one, congrats.
Later.
LOL I totally agree!
It's good to finally see some video's come out, I've been checking for review, first drive clips etc but nothing so far.
If you find more please post them up as well.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers!
BTW anyone notice he's revving the snot out of new car with less than 450km on it... holy crap!

It's good to finally see some video's come out, I've been checking for review, first drive clips etc but nothing so far.
If you find more please post them up as well.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers!
BTW anyone notice he's revving the snot out of new car with less than 450km on it... holy crap!
Nice one Go123, not sure about the review thought it lacked a little character but still the C4S is the car to have IMHO.
I think we will see these reviews start to multiply over the next few weeks.
I think we will see these reviews start to multiply over the next few weeks.
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Not to get picky but…
I am assuming that we are talking about heel and toe (used to rev match while down shifting) and not really double clutching (used primarily with unsynchronized manual transmissions), yes?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_clutch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heel-and-toe
I am assuming that we are talking about heel and toe (used to rev match while down shifting) and not really double clutching (used primarily with unsynchronized manual transmissions), yes?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_clutch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heel-and-toe
Not to get picky but…
I am assuming that we are talking about heel and toe (used to rev match while down shifting) and not really double clutching (used primarily with unsynchronized manual transmissions), yes?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_clutch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heel-and-toe
I am assuming that we are talking about heel and toe (used to rev match while down shifting) and not really double clutching (used primarily with unsynchronized manual transmissions), yes?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_clutch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heel-and-toe

I find it amazing that people whom clearly don't know a thing about driving any kind of performance cars (or ever having owned one) are the same ones telling/showing us what's new and how good/bad it is.



