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Thanks to all for helping me out with this. The post about input shaft being connected to the engine when the clutch was out was that knowledge nugget I was missing.
I still don't have any problem getting my car (2013 w/ 24K on it now) to downshift into 2nd or even 1st, as long as I get the engine revs up to the appropriate point first, w/out double clutching. Is it possible that some folks are underestimating just how high the revs need to be if you really want to downshift into first at 20mph (not that there's a reason to want to do that, at least that I can think of, at least not in normal real life public driving)? Thanks again.. this has been enlightening. Barry |
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Reading all the issues here I sometimes wonder if mine is actually broke somhow but I am not going to mess with it.
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Upshifting quickly through neutral is not a big deal if you don't pause because the input side slows down to match speed. Downshifting, or pausing in neutral is a different story because then the synchro of the target gear has to do the work of spinning up the input side through the molasses. Double-clutching brings the input side back up to speed so it can sink into gear.
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Shaft 1,000 rpm Hit clutch and shaft stops. Shift to neutral Blip to 1,000 rpm Hit clutch and shaft stops. Shift into gear
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Even with synchos, I suspect that double clutching reduces wear. particularly on the synchos.
But the real reason is: Heel and toeing is a skill. It's fun when you get it right. This comes from someone who's FR-S is an automatic. But in the old days..... |
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I know I just thanked Ultra for elaborating and explaining the issue, then thanked Tcoat for questioning the elaboration. I get what you're saying, Ultra, but I'm also as confused as T is about it; if the input shaft is disconnected when the clutch pedal is depressed, why would it stay spinning during the shift from neutral down to the desired gear (clutch depressed) anymore than it would any other time the clutch is depressed?
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Try this tomorrow morning. Get going in first and intentionally pause in neutral. Then feel if it takes any extra effort to engage second. You might not notice it with such a broken-in transmission but I'm betting you'll feel at least a little difference. Taking into consideration that I upshift at about 2500 rpm when it's cold, recovering from a missed shift is more like this: Input shaft 2500 rpm clutch disengaged - input shaft still spinning while in gear neutral - input shaft grinds to a halt clutch engaged - blip to 2500 rpm (I don't actually watch the tach) disengage clutch - drop into second before it has a chance to spool down keep calm and drive on You will also feel the increased force required to disengage first if you pause after pushing the clutch. Just drag from the molasses.
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I might have answered the question already but it's worth emphasizing.
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I don't know why going to neutral first then any gear would take the load off the synchros although it does.
Once the clutch is depressed, the shafts are still spinning and the gears are constantly meshing however there should not be any torque going through any of the shaft in single clutch or double clutch, so it begs the question why does going to neutral first make shifting a whole lot easier on the synchros? If the clearances aren't as tight like in a Honda or VW, yeah, you can shift in a zippy, but man, this car on a cold day, double-clutching is the only viable way of shifting for the first few minutes or so. |
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GOT IT, I think! The input shaft is spinning anytime the gearshift isn't in the neutral position; the clutch has no bearing on the input shaft, and the input shaft stops spinning only when in neutral, whether or not the clutch is engaged. The clutch connects the output shaft to the input shaft, but has no direct relation to the input shaft. Yes?
If so, then that clears things up quite a bit. Gotta love this place.. thank you. Barry |
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The clutch connects the engine to the input shaft. The input shaft is connected to the output shaft at a ratio of the gear chosen. ...unless it's in neutral.
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Sigh.. maybe it's getting too late for me think straight. Thanks for your patience... let me try this again...
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.. because when the transmission is in neutral, THAT'S what disconnects the input and output shafts, not the clutch. The clutch disconnects the crankshaft/flywheel from the input shaft. If you let the clutch out when the tranny's in neutral, the input shaft spins at the ENGINE rpm instead of the tranny rpm, but has no effect on the output shaft because the tranny is in neutral. This keeps the input shaft revs up to better match when the transmission is cold just prior to eventually shifting into the desired gear. Have I got it right now? If not... I'm going to bed anyway..<grin>. In any case, Tcoat's question, and mine, still remain. Once you push in the clutch, the input shaft is disconnected from the engine and will continue slowing until you get the gear selected. How is that any better than rev matching and shifting through neutral without undue delay? I guess I'm so used to keeping the engine and the wheel revs synced for shifts that I've never really noticed a problem. Am I closer now? Thanks again. Barry Last edited by MuseChaser; 11-11-2015 at 01:11 AM. |
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That being said, it's a fun and interesting thing to learn. Next step will be to smoothly up and down shift entirely without the clutch. You know, so you don't have to wait for a tow truck when the hydraulics take a shit.
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You may be onto something because I don't pause in neutral on any shift. I will try that since it is bloody cold this morning.
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