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Learning to drive a manual

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Originally posted by: SammyJr
Originally posted by: chorb
Originally posted by: jhu
i always need a tach because i always match rpms upshifting and downshifting.

real drivers do it by sound only! 😀

My buddy's old toyota truck (manual) had no tach in it, had to gauge shift points by sound/feel.

I think most drivers tend to gauge shifts by feel after a few months with a car.

i'm just trying to reduce wear on the synchros and clutch. this car of mine's going to last me a long time.
 
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