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It is if you are NOT trying to;
- Wreck your car - Get tickets - Get 5mpg - Hit pedestrians / squirrels / deer - Wear your tires out - Break your car - PROVE to everyone on the road (and internet) what mad skillz you have! Scott
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"bullshit!" as long as you are accelerating "smoothly" in ANY gear at ANY particular (r.p.m.) you will not have to be concerned. the engine will not be stressed.if you DON'T spin it up,you are NOT lugging the engine,again, as long as you are accelerating "smoothly" where the f**k did you hear that nonsense?
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lugging the engine.generally somewhere around 35,or 40 should do it on most cars. this is where your best (m.p.g.) will be realized. 'sometimes" keeping the car in "direct drive" (one to one) "5th" will give better (m.p.g.),than ANY power gear,however it's 'still" best to drive in 6th most of the time if conditions allow. |
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15 years later you won't catch me taking any unnecessary risks on the street. I hear these internet "Ken Blocks" talking like they are the end-all authority on how to drive all the time. When they finally DO crash, they are always the ones to start off the story on how "it wasn't my fault". Scott
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understood! no amount of track training can compensate for good old fashioned common sense.years and years of just driving ''stick" on the street allows you to coordinate your skills ,generally, WITHOUT even thinking about it, that's how "GOOD" you get after 40 years,and it's just another reason why,i can NEVER bring myself to buy a ''slush" box.
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Beyond that I try to coast, or leave it in gear as long as possible to either use no gas or very little. It also helps to read the traffic lights so you know how much to accelerate/coast. Using all those tips I've been able to drive up to 12,000 feet hit up windy roads/city driving and still get 415 miles to the tank averaging 38mpg on the tank. |
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Total bullshit!
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