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I drive alot, would it be best on gas if i shift 1st to 3rd?
try doing it, makes the ride smoother and easier since 1st gear we have ZERO torque and 2nd is always a rock unless u hit the gas perfectly. |
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That just puts more stress on your engine/clutch. There is a reason its a 6 speed and not a 5 speed.
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I do this sometimes.. That is when I'm going down hill and already have momentum going.. I'm always easy on the clutch.. But on normal flat roads in don't skip gears
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Additionally, becoming good at rev-matching a 6th-3rd gear downshift is vital for passing/accelerating on the highway TL;DR - Feel free to skip gears in any context/situation as long as your are using proper technique (including rev matching.) |
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I often shift right from 3rd to 6th when getting on the freeway and I wait for the revs to mach driveline speed before I put it in 6th. It's pretty much exactly the same as a 5th to 6th shift. Actually wouldn't this be less ware as I'm only using 4 gears (and shifts) over 6?
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or down shift if the car feels slow when trying to accelerate .. My friend has rev match auto on his MT FRS lol sissy.. Do it like a man.. Be one with the car
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I believed as long as you match to the engine speed, it's fine if you skip upshift or skip downshift.
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It's fine. The GTO actually had a system (skip-shift), that would FORCE you to shift from 1st to 4th if the conditions were right (accelerating at a certain % throttle and within a certain RPM range, for example). Most annoying system ever designed into a car, and one of the first things most people get rid of when they buy one.
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Unless the gearbox isn't designed for it like the S2000 it should be fine.
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BTW the pesky GTO skip shift was a fuel economy trick that (i believe) was first implemented on the 'Vette |
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But there are a myriad of posts on S2k forums with similar advice. I thought it was stated explicitly in the owners manual but I'm not finding evidence of it... I'll keep looking. Edit1: This may be useful: http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/1967...gear-synchros/ Edit2: Perused the '09 S2000 manual and it says nothing so I guess I was wrong ![]() Thought it was common enough knowledge among sports car enthusiasts (especially 86ers, I can't imagine why you wouldn't cross shop an S2000 at least to get a good idea of what the competition is) to warrant posting without evidence, apologies. Here's the manual for giggles: http://owners.honda.com/vehicles/inf.../S2000/manuals Edit3: In normal day to day driving on the street I don't think it'll be a problem, transmissions wear out eventually and a premature rebuild isn't the end of the world, hell if you're economical enough you might save enough gas money to cover the cost of the rebuild
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I guess i never thought of the gear split internally, in reference to skip shifting. When I do skip shift it is not in a spirited manner and I engage the higher gear very slowly...because if was in a hurry i wouldn't be skip shifting. But this is definitely something to think about, and a very good thing for people to read and understand. |
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haha you edited while I was Quoting...I got all confused.
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^^^ That's true if you make the syncros do all the work. If you wait for the revs to fall to the correct spot the syncro works no harder than on a normal shift.
I'm not going from 3rd and putting it in 6th right away.
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