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humfrz 03-23-2017 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by billwot (Post 2877625)
I have had floor-shifter manual vehicles pretty much constantly for over 50 years, and I have always rested my hand on the shifter. I have never pushed one out of gear, or into another gear inadvertantly.

I do sometimes it with auto trannies.

ol billwot was shifting, before the short shifter was invented ....... :thumbsup:


humfrz

billwot 03-23-2017 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2877725)
ol billwot was shifting, before the short shifter was invented ....... :thumbsup:


humfrz

That's a Model A Ford. As a matter of fact, that was my first car (age 14) and my first floor shift.

And unlike modern manual trannies, that shifter actually sits right on top of the tranny, and is connected to the shift forks in the tranny.

15limited 03-23-2017 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by billwot (Post 2877625)
I have had floor-shifter manual vehicles pretty much constantly for over 50 years, and I have always rested my hand on the shifter. I have never pushed one out of gear, or into another gear inadvertantly.

I do sometimes it with auto trannies.

Then I guess someone just made up the whole" don't rest your hand on the shifter" adage, thought it might have stemmed from something else.

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Exrald 03-23-2017 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by 15limited (Post 2877738)
Then I guess someone just made up the whole" don't rest your hand on the shifter" adage, thought it might have stemmed from something else.

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Toshiya Joshima (Purple Shadow: S2000) from Initial D rested his hand in the shifter. This way, he was able to do the perfect drift. To be called "god's hand" and make perfect drifts, I must rest my hands in the shifter too right?!? LOL

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humfrz 03-23-2017 02:14 AM

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Originally Posted by billwot (Post 2877736)
That's a Model A Ford. As a matter of fact, that was my first car (age 14) and my first floor shift.

And unlike modern manual trannies, that shifter actually sits right on top of the tranny, and is connected to the shift forks in the tranny.

Yepper that was a picture of a 1929 Model A Ford fer sure.

My first shifting experience (other than tractors) was in a Model A pickup truck.

DAMN!........ were getten old ...... :cheers:


humfrz

humfrz 03-23-2017 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by 15limited (Post 2877738)
Then I guess someone just made up the whole" don't rest your hand on the shifter" adage, thought it might have stemmed from something else.

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Well, now that you mention it, back-in-the-day, when many of us kids had floor board shift cars and girls wore dresses, the front seats were bench type and not all that wide.

Also, the cars were drafty and the heater was on the inside of the firewall and the heat came out of the center. So, if your date wanted to be comfy, she would sit in the center close to you (no, we didn't have seat belts).

Since the driver had to shift, so we told the girls, that we couldn't keep our hand on the shift lever because it would wear out the transmission. They couldn't expect us guys to just hold our arm up in the air between shifts so, our arm and hand had to rest somewhere, to be ready to shift quickly.......:iono: .....get the picture.

Second to third was always the most fun shift ...... :drool:


humfrz

billwot 03-23-2017 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by 15limited (Post 2877738)
Then I guess someone just made up the whole" don't rest your hand on the shifter" adage, thought it might have stemmed from something else.

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As manual trannies have become somewhat rare, and found almost exclusively on sport/performance cars, there have been a number of "adages" created and circulated on the internet.

Folks seem to forget that up until the 1950s, virtually all cars were manuals. There were no "special rules" about driving manual trannies until they became an "enthusiast thing".
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humfrz 03-23-2017 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by billwot (Post 2877881)
As manual trannies have become somewhat rare, and found almost exclusively on sport/performance cars, there have been a number of "adages" created and circulated on the internet.

Folks seem to forget that up until the 1950s, virtually all cars were manuals. There were no "special rules" about driving manual trannies until they became an "enthusiast thing".
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.......and no one made a big deal out of shifting them ...... ;)


humfrz

Capt Spaulding 03-23-2017 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2877759)
Well, now that you mention it, back-in-the-day, when many of us kids had floor board shift cars and girls wore dresses, the front seats were bench type and not all that wide.

Also, the cars were drafty and the heater was on the inside of the firewall and the heat came out of the center. So, if your date wanted to be comfy, she would sit in the center close to you (no, we didn't have seat belts).

Since the driver had to shift, so we told the girls, that we couldn't keep our hand on the shift lever because it would wear out the transmission. They couldn't expect us guys to just hold our arm up in the air between shifts so, our arm and hand had to rest somewhere, to be ready to shift quickly.......:iono: .....get the picture.

Second to third was always the most fun shift ...... :drool:


humfrz

You may need to explain the shift gate pattern. :cheers:

humfrz 03-23-2017 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt Spaulding (Post 2878045)
You may need to explain the shift gate pattern. :cheers:

:lol: ....... yep, 1st, lower left, 2nd upper right, 3rd lower right (or about in between the girls legs) ...... :drool:


humfrz

finch1750 03-23-2017 05:03 PM

OP, I love weighted knob for daily. Make shifting much nicer imo. Granted this in on a different car since my FRS is AT but same principals apply.


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Originally Posted by Exrald (Post 2876231)
I feel like you'd be the type of person everyone wants to hangout with in a car meet. Lol. I'd be one of your fans!

2013 SCION FRS (Argento)


He has a fairly large fan following

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2876242)
Y thank ya, Exrald ...... but I don't get to many car meets ...... they are usually during my nap time or after my bedtime ...... :sigh:


humfrz


An afternoon nap gets you ready for the 10pm car meet

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Originally Posted by Exrald (Post 2876251)
You're in the car scene humfrz! Sleep is not in our agenda! Lol.

Eat, Meet, Race!

2013 SCION FRS (Argento)


Sleep is the only thing on humz agenda.

Exrald 03-23-2017 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by finch1750 (Post 2878116)
OP, I love weighted knob for daily. Make shifting much nicer imo. Granted this in on a different car since my FRS is AT but same principals apply.





He has a fairly large fan following




An afternoon nap gets you ready for the 10pm car meet




Sleep is the only thing on humz agenda.

I decided to get the weighted shift knob. I'll be picking it up today! :) I'll post a pick when I get it.

If Humfrz got a YouTube channel, I think he'll be the same level as TJ Hunt, Evan Shanks, or Smurfinwrx. Lol #hinthinthumfrz


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humfrz 03-23-2017 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by finch1750 (Post 2878116)
OP, I love weighted knob for daily. Make shifting much nicer imo. Granted this in on a different car since my FRS is AT but same principals apply.





He has a fairly large fan following




An afternoon nap gets you ready for the 10pm car meet




Sleep is the only thing on humz agenda.

An afternoon nap JUST gets me to 10pm.

Oh, I have other things to do ..... transport grandchildren, go to the doctor, go to the pharmacy, grocery shop, cook supper ...... see, I have LOTS of things ...... :sigh: ......that make me tired so that I need many naps.


humfrz

Shady195 03-23-2017 05:21 PM

I wen't back to a stock knob after using a heavy weighted one for a long time..


I actually prefer using the stock knob now.


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