Off-topic.
I was just thinking - this simulation of shift points to give the impression of more power. Now, I know very little about cars, but it seems to me that it's actually *less* efficient at producing acceleration. Instead of staying at the lower motor-to-wheel ratio during the whole acceleration, it has to drop down to a higher ratio (or do something else to reduce the RPM) to produce this feeling/sound - during which acceleration will be
decreased. And to do it
only when accelerating hard - which is to say, when the driver (who would most often be the
paying customer) has told the car he wants
everything he can safely get - that is just plain insulting and especially galling. F*cking focus group engineering.
I'm gonna take mine (2018 LE) out on the tollway and see if this
complete nonsense is still present in any part of my hard acceleration. So far I haven't seen it, but I've only floored it a few times, and then when merging or changing lanes and wasn't watching RPM or listening to the engine.
I'm gonna try S gear, too. If that makes all this crap happen at higher RPM, then I'll be happy to have that in my "tool-kit".
My main concern is passing and merging on the expressway. Normally, I am not big on flooring it. I'm not at the track doing 1/4 mile runs.
QUESTION: In 2018, is there any way to turn fake shift points off? I've seen statements in forums in past years that there was no way for the user to do it.