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Also I am 45 and used to drive auto's until a friend suggested the MT. Well its been 20 years now and I will never go back. Completely takes the fun out of it for me. |
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Clutchless shifting is for non-synchro boxes, which, especially in racing applications, have straight cut gears which are very strong and large windows for the dogs to engage - so you have very good odds that even if you're off by 50-100rpm or something, you'll be able to slam it in. |
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Thanks for the tips everyone... When rev matching, do I:
1. Clutch pedal in 2. Press Gas 3. Down Shift 4. Clutch pedal Out Or do I press the gas after I switch gears as I let the clutch out? I think I'll give the MT a shot for a bit longer, but I'll get the FRS in auto just because of traffic + the fact that no1 in my family really drives MT. MX 6 with KLZE engine swap. I'll send you a text if you wana see it at loo. Quote:
I unfortunately can't afford 2 cars (especially not with the insurance rates we pay in the GTA...)
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When I was younger I was of the firm belief that automatics are for old farts who are dead inside, have no interest in cars and just need transportation. But I could only sell myself on that for so long. After a hard day's work or even worse, coming home from some intense physical activity, being stuck in traffic with a manual gets old and I finally realized that you need the right tool for the job.I think what really changed the way I thought was when I started doing HPDEs and lapping days. At that point I realized that no street car will ever be as good as it could be on track due to mandatory compromises, and no street drive will ever be as fun as a track, also due to mandatory compromises (unless you have no concern for other people's lives). So with all that in mind, I'm not saying get an auto 86. But you should aim to get a cheapie beater automatic for your commute. You should also get a PO box in Waterloo or ask a friend with a permanent address if you could change your insurance to be there. Insurance rates for KW area and GTA are on different planes of existence. |
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I personally rev match to make it a smooth transition. For a bunch of manual driving techniques here is helpful tutorial I found on Youtube. How to Heel and toe, rev match, and double clutch [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcxHi6FlGLo&feature=channel_video_title"]How to Heel and toe, rev match, and double clutch - YouTube[/ame] Enjoy!
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I'm taking a leap of judgement here (apologies ahead of time) but unless you've driven in "LA" traffic you really have no idea. I've driven in Manila and by far you're stopped more times than you're moving so at times I almost prefer the rest. Living in LA.. it's a constant 1-2-stop-1-2 and i've tried many different combinations of shifting strategies to no avail. ![]() MT is fun but sometimes one has to weight their priorities and make a compromise. I'm just glad the AT in this thing doesn't seem to be a sh*tbox. |
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But rev matching is the proper way to do it and like driving manual at all, eventually heel and toe becomes so easy and natural that you do it with zero effort in all daily driving. Your passengers will appreciate it too. You will too if you ever go on the track and start driving near 100%, where lack of revmatching is going to be akin to yanking the handbrake into a turn. At best, it will upset the car. |
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Also, its not really an argument. More like what most companies actually do when they're making "pure drivers cars". The BMW 1 M is comes leaping to mind. bneale |
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Audi seems to have no problem winning lemans with your "not really manual" gearbox, i guess that's not a real sports car then..
Using your 2nd foot in no way makes the car more sports like. The whole point of a manual car is dictating what gear you are in, it's unfortunate that we require a crutch to operate it as such. The clutch is stone age technology. You people really need to start looking ahead. And yes i said you people.
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Fastest around a track? Probably not going to an M/T.
Pure driving car? Probably should have an M/T. Jeff
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Thanks for the link. Shouldve learned that double clutching long time ago. Better late than never just in time for a new fresh clutch on frs.
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ive only driven manual for all of 10 minutes before.
so every time you downshift a gear you have to give gas as well? (stupid question sorry) |
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