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My issue is that I feel I can only do one from like 5th to 3rd so would double clutching or running through the years with the clutch down be more beneficial
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Learn rev-matching downshifts in the higher gears and then work your way down. It's easier to get a feel for matching revs from 5th to 4th, for instance, than it is from 2nd to 1st. Downshifting into first gear is hard to master, it's not common in daily driving, and it's usually only used in pretty aggressive maneuvers. So don't focus on it as your first skill, and you'll save yourself a bunch of frustration. |
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Rev matching is used to match the input shaft speed to the gear you are selecting, to reduce driveline shock.
Double clutch will match the speed of the intermediate shaft to the gear you select, to reduce load on the synchros. If well rehearsed, double clutch and rev match should take about the same amount of time. |
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Rev-matching is the key. Anybody can snick the lever into a lower gear and draaaaaag the clutch. Those who are serious about car control will learn what their car needs to match revs and be back in-gear quickly and smoothly.
But when you're just starting out (or returning from driving an auto) it's not about speed. The important thing is that you get in to a rhythm. Review the steps in your head, then go out and practice on empty country roads. First thing I would do is learn to maintain a steady speed and move between gears 3/4/5/6. This will help you become familiar with the difference in revs at a constant road speed and later it will be more natural when you add in changes in speed (downshifting under braking, as an example). |
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BTW does anyone know the synchro specs for the twins? I heard somewhere there are triple synchros on 1-3 inclusive, don't know about the other gears though. It may be in another thread but there is only so much time lol. Last edited by Sport-Tech; 05-23-2012 at 11:12 AM. |
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^There was this article on the transmissions last month:
http://kaizenfactor.wordpress.com/20...n-or-is-scion/ The "Paul Williamsen sets the record straight" has some details and at least provides official nomenclature for more googling ![]()
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As said earlier gear skipping can mess with the way the syncros mesh in certain transmissions. Find out before you make a habit of it.
Double clutching isn't necessary these days; rev matching however is great for preserving clutch life and providing smooth engagement into lower gears. I do it more often than not.
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