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2.0Mazda08 05-29-2008 09:38 PM

Double clutching?
 
one of my friends was sitting in my car and he saw me go from fifth to 3rd and was like your double clutching...is that double clutching? All i did was just rev the engine in the middle while shifting to 3rd so you dont get a big ass jerk and break your neck.

Lupae3s 05-29-2008 10:02 PM

RE: Double clutching?
 
no

wsoape281 05-29-2008 10:42 PM

RE: Double clutching?
 
double clutching is when you let out the clutch for a second between gears. it is meant to manually sync the transmission between gears so that you don't grind. you don't need to do that in your car since the tranny is much more sophisticated than those who require double clutching.

icspots 05-30-2008 06:31 AM

RE: Double clutching?
 
^^What he said. A double clutch in that situation would have been 5th gear -> clutch in -> neutral -> clutch out -> clutch in -> third gear.

2.0Mazda08 05-30-2008 07:34 PM

RE: Double clutching?
 
well why would i need to put the clutch out again why not push it in once rev match it to the 3rd gear and just drop it in 3rd. Im reading more on this....pretty interesting. A lot of people are mentioning the fast and furious movie and what not.

virgin1 05-31-2008 06:10 AM

RE: Double clutching?
 

Double-clutching was a method ofmatching the tranny input shaft speed to engine speedin older vehicles, mostly big trucks, that had very heavy gears andsyncros, or no sychros at all. It's been said to be an absolute necessity for a tranny w/o syncros (crash-box.)
When downshifting, such as you did, you still have to blip the throttle when in neutral/clutch engaged though, a step missed by your example Remi. (Sorry.)
"5th gear -> clutch in -> neutral -> clutch out -> 'blip' -> clutch in -> third gear."


icspots 05-31-2008 07:31 AM

RE: Double clutching?
 
^^ I'm so ashamed...... I'll go hide under my covers for 15 as penance. :P

To continue on virgin's answer you don't need to double clutch in the 3 as the syncros make it un-needed. You see it mostly in large trucks or buses. Man the bus ride from Guatamala City to Quetzaltenango (where we spent last July) was horrible. Every time the driver went to shift he just single clutched and held the stick against the gears until it went in...... usually after we lost about 30 kph going through the mountains. I really wanted to explain to him what to do but I don't really enough Spanish to do that.

virgin1 05-31-2008 07:46 AM

RE: Double clutching?
 

That's funny. A bus driver that doesn't know how, or the needto double-clutch. I hope that at least he knew how long and wide the bus was so that he wasn't running overother cars and people?
Maybe he was a fill-in for the REAL bus driver???


icspots 05-31-2008 04:20 PM

RE: Double clutching?
 

ORIGINAL: virgin1


That's funny. A bus driver that doesn't know how, or the needto double-clutch. I hope that at least he knew how long and wide the bus was so that he wasn't running overother cars and people?
Maybe he was a fill-in for the REAL bus driver???


He was the bus driver, but I wouldn't guess that most drivers down there get much in the way of training. That being said they're pretty remarkable when it comes to fitting large vehicles through tiny spaces. The bus we took back to Guatemala City when we were leaving was on a nicer bus line..... one that didn't pick up passengers on the side of the road and was way more professional... no shifting problems with that one.

wsoape281 05-31-2008 05:00 PM

RE: Double clutching?
 
i have to double clutch my turbo II since the tranny is old and heavy and the synchros are all but gone.


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