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Originally Posted by Amir Ghadiri
Like Alex said, it completely depends on vehicle speed. Keep in mind that redline in second gear will be at 59mph. So from 3 to 2 at 59 mph, 7400rpm. 50 mph, ~6000 rpm. 40mph, ~4500 rpm, etc. First gear is the same idea. Redlone is at 35mph. 2 to 1 at 35mph, 7400 rpm. 25 mph, ~5200 rpm, etc.
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Originally Posted by mav1178
It's easy to do. Depends entirely on vehicle speed, though.
-alex
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No it does not
If it takes 1000 RPM difference to shift from 3rd to 2nd at 50 MPH, then it takes 1000 RPM difference to shift from 3rd to 2nd at 20 MPH.
Unless you have a CVT of course.
OP (I will get flamed for this) try downshifting from 3rd to 2nd
without the clutch.
Get rolling at ~35 MPH in 3rd.
Blip the throttle and slide it out of gear (the blip will relieve pressure on the gear stack)
increase revs by ~1000 RPM and ease it into 2nd (no clutch).
You will likely grind a couple of times trying this but unless you are using a gorilla grip you wont hurt it.
My bet is that you will get it before the 4th try.
Now that you understand that, experiment in different gears.
I have a video of me shifting from 1st all the way to 6th and back to 2nd without ever touching the clutch and ZERO grinding.
This is not a skill you would ever use in performacne driving, but it DOES help you to understand rev matching.
I drove my Karmann Ghia for months with NO clutch using that method.
To start at red lights, I had to turn the engine off, put it in first and start the car...