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Post #1 Fri, Aug 9, 10:17 PM
samiclkgtr
Member - 78

6-Speed Manual with Optional F1 Paddle Control does this mean its clutchless???

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Post #2 Thu, Nov 14, 10:09 PM
boi
New Member - 6

There is a clutch, its just computer operated =)
Post #3 Mon, Nov 18, 10:44 AM
ThenewBruno
Member - 78

the 6 speed manual has a clutch pedal that you operate, and the paddle transmission has an automatic clutch with no pedal.
Post #4 Sun, Dec 1, 9:42 AM
Ferrari316
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Either way it would be awesome
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Post #5 Wed, May 7, 10:39 PM
schumifan4eva
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yea... but which one would u buy a F1 or manual??? i think i can get a 360 spyder soon :D:D:D but not sure abt the transmission... got to love shifting gears with the lever but... F1 is really cool too... wat u huys think?
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Post #6 Tue, Apr 6, 5:50 PM
HsvGto
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I think that the F1 is cool but i think the real man's gearbox is the stick.
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Post #7 Fri, Apr 9, 3:18 PM
FORDGTMK1Gulf
Member - 287

Yea the Manual trans is better than a paddle. You can place your shifts a lot better and a manual is just a better feel than paddles.
Post #8 Sat, Jul 22, 4:56 PM
Scuderia Ferrari F1
New User - 45

F1 tranny=computer operated non visible clutch
Manual 6 speed gated shifter=Traditional clutch pedal. Also has a much slower shift time but theres nothing wrong with tradition.

Post #9 Tue, Aug 21, 8:59 AM
broken
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Nevermind.

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