double clutching
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Supposidly it is better for your engine, but i am wondering if anyone can acccually do it fast enough to race with it. I mean i have been doing it for about a week now for fun, just seeing if i can get good at it, i am getting better but not nearly as quick as just shifting.
Anyone that races double clutch or no??
Anyone that races double clutch or no??
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I'm a total noob when it comes to driving a stick. I don't even know how to double clutch oops.gif :roll: Only been driving a stick for a couple of months now. From what I've been told it doesn't really help in racing, just downshifting. F&F is full of crap.
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Re: double clutching
I guess i should know this by now considering I have only ever driven stick, but i must say im not even sure how to do it. I know this is a noob question but since were on the topic, could you explain it to me. Thanks
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well from my limited experiance with it......
When u shift from lets say first to second, u put it in neutral, let the clutch out, then put it in second...
as for downshifting, u can down shift without double clutching, i am doing it currently for fun. I am not even sure if i am doing it correctly and if it is even worth my time. it is a bit of a challenge if ur bord of everyday driving...
When u shift from lets say first to second, u put it in neutral, let the clutch out, then put it in second...
as for downshifting, u can down shift without double clutching, i am doing it currently for fun. I am not even sure if i am doing it correctly and if it is even worth my time. it is a bit of a challenge if ur bord of everyday driving...
#6
Re: double clutching
Google is your friend:
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view.php/4101
Anyway, Double Clutching is Effort++ and so isnt the thing for me... wink1.gif
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view.php/4101
Anyway, Double Clutching is Effort++ and so isnt the thing for me... wink1.gif
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Re: double clutching
Obviously you put the clutch back it to put it in gear.
This is how it goes
Changing up
1. Clutch in
2. Change to neutral
3. Clutch out
4. Clutch in
5. Change into gear
Changing down
1. Clutch in
2. Change to neutral
3. Clutch out & rev engine (a quick squirt of the trottle)
4. Clutch in
5. Change into gear
This is how it goes
Changing up
1. Clutch in
2. Change to neutral
3. Clutch out
4. Clutch in
5. Change into gear
Changing down
1. Clutch in
2. Change to neutral
3. Clutch out & rev engine (a quick squirt of the trottle)
4. Clutch in
5. Change into gear
#8
Re: double clutching
yeah sorry, i thought the putting the clutch back in part was obvious, my mistake...laugh.gif
What about the advantages/disadvantages of it....
*Edit*
I read the link above, makes sense I guess it helps but not worth it when raceing
What about the advantages/disadvantages of it....
*Edit*
I read the link above, makes sense I guess it helps but not worth it when raceing
#9
Engine Splutters.. need help... chain of problems
I think the misconception that it helps you in races stems from the start of the Fast & The Furious.
Havent seen it (or the second one for that matter) so I could be wrong.
Havent seen it (or the second one for that matter) so I could be wrong.
#10
Re: double clutching
from what ive learned, this is something that needed to be done w/ older cars that had something to do with getting the syncros lined up correctly...with new cars, its not needed...
i wish i remember where i saw the post so i coudl show you all
i wish i remember where i saw the post so i coudl show you all