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Originally posted by: Biggerhammer
When shifting gears, you push in the clutch, shift to neutral, relase then push in the clutch again, then shift into the next gear.
It's necessary in transmissions that have no synchromesh, I think... I don't know much about it.
That about nails it. It was mainly used back when transmissions had no synchros.Originally posted by: Biggerhammer
When shifting gears, you push in the clutch, shift to neutral, relase then push in the clutch again, then shift into the next gear.
It's necessary in transmissions that have no synchromesh, I think... I don't know much about it.
Originally posted by: Biggerhammer
When shifting gears, you push in the clutch, shift to neutral, relase then push in the clutch again, then shift into the next gear.
It's necessary in transmissions that have no synchromesh, I think...
Originally posted by: spidey07
who the heck double clutches on an upshift???
Originally posted by: spidey07
who the heck double clutches on an upshift???
Originally posted by: Majunior
Originally posted by: spidey07
who the heck double clutches on an upshift???
The fast and furious writers didn't have a clue about what they were writing. You DON"T double clutch when up-shifting. there is no need to, the synchros are already running at the same speed as the engine.
Originally posted by: Majunior
Originally posted by: spidey07
who the heck double clutches on an upshift???
The fast and furious writers didn't have a clue about what they were writing. You DON"T double clutch when up-shifting. there is no need to, the synchros are already running at the same speed as the engine.
Originally posted by: Majunior
Originally posted by: spidey07
who the heck double clutches on an upshift???
The fast and furious writers didn't have a clue about what they were writing. You DON"T double clutch when up-shifting. there is no need to, the synchros are already running at the same speed as the engine.
Originally posted by: Majunior
Originally posted by: spidey07
who the heck double clutches on an upshift???
The fast and furious writers didn't have a clue about what they were writing. You DON"T double clutch when up-shifting. there is no need to, the synchros are already running at the same speed as the engine.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Majunior
Originally posted by: spidey07
who the heck double clutches on an upshift???
The fast and furious writers didn't have a clue about what they were writing. You DON"T double clutch when up-shifting. there is no need to, the synchros are already running at the same speed as the engine.
that's why I was confused on people talking about upshifting.
I only do it while downshifting. Like coming into a corner really hard and you want to go fro 4/5th to 2nd.
Originally posted by: Jzero
On a "modern" transmission you can just rev match and release the clutch. There's no technical need to release and re-engage the clutch.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Jzero
On a "modern" transmission you can just rev match and release the clutch. There's no technical need to release and re-engage the clutch.
True. But it does feel a lot smoother. plus it's just fun.
