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Should be back in a GT3 - Need advice on road trip from Colorado to San Francisco

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Old 09-08-2020, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by benmc_2000
I was trying to experiment with the no-lift upshift today. Hard to un-learn a habit of 20+ years, almost got it a couple of times so more practice needed on the final run home tomorrow

Last decision of the trip, what pass to take over the Sierras? Either Ebbetts (Route 4) or Sonora (Route 108) driven both before. Think I am leaning towards Ebbetts, did it last year in the Cayman GTS. Any advice?

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Ben
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Flat shifting is actually slower than human shifting
Old 09-08-2020, 10:32 PM
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Congrats. What an awesome way to get acquainted with an equally awesome 911.
Old 09-09-2020, 12:51 PM
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Hey Ben, looks like you had great trip! I really enjoyed the pics. I live in the Bay Area and if you want to experience a Touring with stock exhaust, I'd be happy to share mine. I've driven a Touring with aftermarket exhaust and am perfectly happy with the stock system. Congratulations on your purchase...the car looks great in Black!

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