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The biggest problem I see whenever teaching people to drive MT is the desire to grab that shift knob with a death grip and hammer it around just like they see in movies and on TV. When you grab that knob firmly some basic physics and psychology combine to make shifting way harder than it needs to be. Shift gates actually have a fair bit of leeway to them even though they may not seem too. When you grab a shift knob firmly you are negating that leeway. A firm grip on the knob makes your body a fixed part of the shift linkage. If you do not have your hand, arm and even shoulder in exactly the right position throughout the whole action of shifting you can be resisting the gate and where the shift lever want's to go naturally. That is the physics. The psychology comes in when you meet the resistance since the brain's automatic response to this is to tell the body to simply push harder. Sure pushing harder will work but if the lever and gates are allowed to do their thing then that force should not be required. I only tickle my knob and never grip it for any reason so I have never once had an issue with the gating in any car. A firm grip on the knob like this means I have to maintain my whole arm in just the right spot throughout the whole shift to hit a gate: When moving the lever up and away a light yet rapid push, with just the heel of the palm, in the basic direction allows the lever and linkage to find and slide into the gate all on it's own: When moving the lever down or down and away then just a light touch with the tips of a couple of fingers does again let's the lever find the gate: Toward you and up or down is just a couple of fingers and the same light pressure. Doing these things will help with the speed of the shift since you are not losing precious micro seconds finding or fighting the gates and prevent the brain from using the more force corrective action if you are off by a bit. Caress your knob don't beat on it! Give it a try if you don't already do this. It will feel weird at first but if done right you will quickly see what I mean.
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So what are your opinions on short shifters? Gimmick or useful?
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Depending on how log the stock throw is a well designed, properly set up and adjusted short shifter will rock your world. A bad one will make you wake up screaming in the night. I put a short shifter in my Talon that was one of the best changes I ever made to a car. I have not done it with this one though since I really have not felt a need as the throw really isn't that long to start with.
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It's the first new car I've owned so manual transmission break-in is a new concept for me. Seems like the syncro components just needed to lap together.
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Amen!
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^ I can put it into any gear with two fingers, if there was no lockout on reverse I could do all 7 with just a pinch.
The interesting thing to me is the tranny really does like being spun fast, I double clutch most of my street driving downshifts, just makes it easier to slip into gear, but when on track >5k rpm it really doesn't need it. Upshifts are smoother too. I also feed it a bit of gas going 4 -> 5 to keep the revs up, I think that's the only quirk about the car that I've developed. Edit: I must've been high on the 4>5 change, it's fine don't know why I was adding gas, now it's time to break the habit. Last edited by strat61caster; 01-19-2017 at 05:36 PM. |
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Also, I tried your suggestion for a quicker cold 1>2 shift action and there was no crunch.
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Remember when you tried pausing on purpose? Pretty dramatic, right?
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