Thanks for clearing that up, Patrick. Just goes to show that the old saying is true. "What you pay for is what you get." That does make a lot of sense. Gradual changes are the way to go. Instantous changes are too violent on the engine. It is just like shifting a manual transmission. You don't rev the engine to its top rpm speed and ingauge the clutch, you start off low and build you way up. Reving at the top level is too violent for the transmission and tares the transmission apart eventually.
The Fast and The Furious movies are inaccurate? No!

You have to be kidding!

Yeah there is a reason why people don't use movies as a source for an argument. There is a difference between fantasy and reality. It is humorous when you really look at how inaccurate these movies really are. These people who make these movies have about the same IQ as the people who add the cheap Nitrous Oxide Systems. Room temperature.