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From: [email protected] (Ron Bean)
Subject: Re: RFI: Art of clutchless shifting
[email protected] (Barking Weasel) writes:
>[email protected] writes:
>>My technique is to ease back off the throttle and at the same time gently
>>wrist back on the shift lever. If for some reason I miss the shift window,
>>I lightly press the accelerator & try agian. I've found that clutchless
>>shifting is eaiser/quicker at high rpms (4000-7000). I also skip gears some
>>times using 1-3-5 ,1-2-4-5.
>
> Sounds about right. I usually slip it out during throttle-down
>and then blip the throttle and wait until it feels like things are right
>(usually about a second) and then slip it into gear...
So, how did you guys *learn* this? Is it something you were
born with, or did you make horrible grinding noises the first few
times? (how many times?)
I would think you'd have to have a certain amount of "feel"
for it to begin with. Some people would never get it, and others
(like me) would never have the guts to try it, unless maybe you
were planning to buy a new transmission anyway...
(BTW, I've heard that quite a few truckers and race car
drivers shift this way).
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[email protected] (Ron Bean)
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