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Subject: Mrack, any luck with the double-clutch?


Author:
dp
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Date Posted: 21:28:26 10/13/03 Mon
Author Host/IP: c-66-41-62-207.mn.client2.attbi.com/66.41.62.207

When trying to slow down, but be able to launch again fast. (no go in second gear, ugh)

I've been having a blast with this. Sequence goes as follows:

slowing down to 20mph, push in clutch

move to neutral

release clutch

rev to 4k

push in clutch real fast and put into 1st.

It should slide right in. Beautiful! No more complete stops while waiting for the light to turn green!

Same thing works at 30mph when you rev to 6k, talk about engine braking. Of course anything below 20mph is just a "feel" thing. Who needs synchro?

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usefulZ14:42:08 10/15/03 Wed
Have some respectdp19:47:24 10/15/03 Wed


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