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Old 03-26-2021, 12:56 PM   #8
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At low to mid RPM, yes. And if you're unlucky (or a little ham footed) you can get into what people in the aviation community refer to as a PIO (pilot induced oscillation). That is your foot will respond to the "off throttle" jerk by adding gas to smooth it which results in a jerk in the other direction which leads to ... you get the idea.

I think it's best to learn when and how to use the clutch to smooth these things out.
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