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Grant Edwards > wrote: > On 2006-11-03, Don Bruder > wrote: > > >> I sometimes practice up/down shifting without the clutch. Now > >> that's pretty much a useless skill, but it's sort of fun. > > > > You'll not think it useless if/when the clutch slave cup goes away on > > you 50 miles from the middle of nowhere... Being able to get it home > > without needing the clutch is a *MAJOR* Good Thing <TM> that a whole > > bunch of people who drive sticks never learn to do. > > How do you handle stopping and starting? When you stop the car, you stall it. When you want to move again, you can put the car in first gear, turn the key, and the car will start and begin to move all together. -- 'It is Mac OS X, not BSD.' -- 'From Mac OS to BSD Unix.' "It's BSD Unix with Apple's APIs and GUI on top of it' -- 'nothing but BSD Unix' (Edwin on Mac OS X) '[The IBM PC] could boot multiple OS, such as DOS, C/PM, GEM, etc.' -- 'I claimed nothing about GEM other than it was available software for the IBM PC. (Edwin on GEM) |
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Downshift; If you need to. If you want to keep RPM up in the torque
range. To slow down ? NO ! Your brakes are far better used for that. If you are a "trucker" then, YES, down shift and depending on the age and type if truck and gear box, "Double-clutch" for up or down shifting. Bruce Bing '03 LS |
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Grant Edwards > wrote: > On 2006-11-03, Don Bruder > wrote: > > >> I sometimes practice up/down shifting without the clutch. Now > >> that's pretty much a useless skill, but it's sort of fun. > > > > You'll not think it useless if/when the clutch slave cup goes away on > > you 50 miles from the middle of nowhere... Being able to get it home > > without needing the clutch is a *MAJOR* Good Thing <TM> that a whole > > bunch of people who drive sticks never learn to do. > > How do you handle stopping and starting? First, defeat whatever %(*#^^%#%%$ interlock the idiots put on the car to prevent cranking while in gear/clutch engaged. (Second thing that happens with any stickshift vehicle I own, after changing the oil and filters on taking possession) After that, stopping is a matter of clutchless downshifting (play with the throttle to match revs to current gear/ground speed to allow popping it out of gear. Play with throttle some more to match revs, ground speed, and target gear. Pop in. Sounds harder than it is, once you're familiar with the car, and once you get even REASONABLY good at it, can be done with little or no grinding.) until you get to first. Brake, and either stall it out, shut it off, or pop it out of gear and then shut it off as you come to a stop. Another alternative is to just pop it out and coast into the stop. Starting is dead-simple: Put it in first, and crank until it fires. Tough on the starter, among other things, so not recommended for more than emergency "get it home/someplace to work on it" situations, but works. After you're rolling, it's just a matter of matching revs, ground speed, and gears. Like I said, it's much easier than it sounds - *IF* you're familiar with the vehicle. If you don't *KNOW* your shift-points, you're never going to manage it. But then, by my standards, if you don't have at least a real good idea of what your ground speed should be when revving (for instance) 2500 in third gear - for my 626, that would be somewhere between 34 and 37 MPH, depending on what size tires I've got on the rear end at the time - you're not "familiar enough" with the vehicle to be trying it. -- Don Bruder - - If your "From:" address isn't on my whitelist, or the subject of the message doesn't contain the exact text "PopperAndShadow" somewhere, any message sent to this address will go in the garbage without my ever knowing it arrived. Sorry... <http://www.sonic.net/~dakidd> for more info |
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Lanny Chambers > wrote: > In article >, > (Dave) wrote: > > > Heal-toe is a worthwhile skill, one I'm pathetic at. > > No biggie, just don't bother applying for a residency in podiatry. > > [the devil made me type that] Now you're just being podantic... -- Don Bruder - - If your "From:" address isn't on my whitelist, or the subject of the message doesn't contain the exact text "PopperAndShadow" somewhere, any message sent to this address will go in the garbage without my ever knowing it arrived. Sorry... <http://www.sonic.net/~dakidd> for more info |
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Don Bruder wrote:
> In article >, > Lanny Chambers > wrote: > >> In article >, >> (Dave) wrote: >> >>> Heal-toe is a worthwhile skill, one I'm pathetic at. >> No biggie, just don't bother applying for a residency in podiatry. >> >> [the devil made me type that] > > Now you're just being podantic... > You really shoedn't have said that..... Pat |
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On 2006-11-03, Alan Baker > wrote:
>>>> I sometimes practice up/down shifting without the clutch. Now >>>> that's pretty much a useless skill, but it's sort of fun. >>> >>> You'll not think it useless if/when the clutch slave cup goes away on >>> you 50 miles from the middle of nowhere... Being able to get it home >>> without needing the clutch is a *MAJOR* Good Thing <TM> that a whole >>> bunch of people who drive sticks never learn to do. >> >> How do you handle stopping and starting? > > When you stop the car, you stall it. When you want to move again, you > can put the car in first gear, turn the key, and the car will start and > begin to move all together. That sounds nerve-wracking. I thought maybe you had to get everybody out and push like in "Little Miss Sunshine" (a movie involving a trip in an old VW bus with a broken clutch). -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Not SENSUOUS... only at "FROLICSOME"... and in visi.com need of DENTAL WORK... in PAIN!!! |
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On 2006-11-03, Don Bruder > wrote:
>> How do you handle stopping and starting? > > First, defeat whatever %(*#^^%#%%$ interlock the idiots put on the car > to prevent cranking while in gear/clutch engaged. That's the tricky part if you didn't think of it until you're stuck in a large empty parking lot after you return from a business trip and find your clutch no longer works. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! My forehead feels at like a PACKAGE of moist visi.com CRANBERRIES in a remote FRENCH OUTPOST!! |
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pws > wrote: > Don Bruder wrote: > > In article >, > > Lanny Chambers > wrote: > > > >> In article >, > >> (Dave) wrote: > >> > >>> Heal-toe is a worthwhile skill, one I'm pathetic at. > >> No biggie, just don't bother applying for a residency in podiatry. > >> > >> [the devil made me type that] > > > > Now you're just being podantic... > > > > You really shoedn't have said that..... I wasn't going to, but the voices in my head toed me that if I didn't, my sole would be in danger. -- Don Bruder - - If your "From:" address isn't on my whitelist, or the subject of the message doesn't contain the exact text "PopperAndShadow" somewhere, any message sent to this address will go in the garbage without my ever knowing it arrived. Sorry... <http://www.sonic.net/~dakidd> for more info |
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In article >,
Grant Edwards > wrote: > On 2006-11-03, Don Bruder > wrote: > > >> How do you handle stopping and starting? > > > > First, defeat whatever %(*#^^%#%%$ interlock the idiots put on the car > > to prevent cranking while in gear/clutch engaged. > > That's the tricky part if you didn't think of it until you're > stuck in a large empty parking lot after you return from a > business trip and find your clutch no longer works. Which is why, as I noted, it's the second thing that happens after I take posession of the vehicle. (Third is removing or permanently silencing those damned "door ajar" and "fasten seat belts" noisemakers) -- Don Bruder - - If your "From:" address isn't on my whitelist, or the subject of the message doesn't contain the exact text "PopperAndShadow" somewhere, any message sent to this address will go in the garbage without my ever knowing it arrived. Sorry... <http://www.sonic.net/~dakidd> for more info |
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