i feel like an idiot for asking this but what is double clutching and granny shifting??
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someone has been watching fast and the furious
Powershifting, grannyshifting, and double-clutching.
Powershifting is effectively shifting without fully releasing the clutch. You keep the gas pedal down while you only use about half the clutch travel to shift hard and fast. This is incredibly hard on a transmission, and in fact simply will not work on most transmissions. Without fully pushing in the clutch on most cars, you can neither pull the shifter out of gear nor put it into a new one (and it will grind as you try).
Granny shifting is when you take a slight pause in neutral between gears when shifting. So instead of going smoothly from 2nd to 3rd, you pull out of 2nd, stop for a moment in neutral along the way, then go into 3rd, and let the clutch out again. Very slow.
And double-clutching? It's like granny shifting except that you actually let the clutch out when you're in neutral, bring up the engine RPMs again, then push in the clutch and go into the next gear. And you do it all VERY fast. This was especially necessary on older cars before synchro gears smoothed the processes of changing gears in the gearbox. It is also a way to avoid grinding gears on transmissions that have been damaged by powershifting too much.
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OK, double clutching is what you have to do if your synchros go bad, it makes the gear from the engine match the speed of the gear that your going into ( a little more complicated but thats the easy version) btw there is no need to double clutch and if your wondering how you do it, when shifting from say 1-2 you normally clutch in and shift andclutch out, when double clutching you clutch in shift to neutral clutch out, clutch in and shift to second.......and granny shifting (shifting slow) please stop watching f&f its killing our youth.
edit: damnit you beat me.
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Originally posted by HokieBirdDon't blow the welds on your intake manifold. It could cause the floor pan to drop out. :poke:
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Originally posted by black98V6naah man that only happens when you use aluminum daimond deck plating for your floor plan, if you use the smooth stuff it won't happen, less air resistance.
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Don't you have to double clutch in Semi's and other larger trucks also? Because they don't use syncros?
On a side note, anyone hav eany vid of the hydraulic assited stick shift used in rally racing? I saw it on a scooby a while back, saying it was a $20k tranny, but this was way back when paddle shifting was comming into play, and the paddles just moved the stick for you, by way of hydraulics.
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My dad has to double clutch in his 1931 Model A with a 3spd. Thats why I won't drive it. While my car is a stick, I don't think I could get used to double clutching. Plus, it only goes like 40mph tops...<b><i>Don\'t Ever Judge Me</i></b><br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/earnhardt132000\" target=\"_blank\">\'96 Firebird Y87 3.8L V6 5spd</a><br />--No mods as of yet, shoot me some ideas if ya want.<br />178,000 miles and counting
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Originally posted by mwh27Don't you have to double clutch in Semi's and other larger trucks also? Because they don't use syncros?-Brad
98 Firebird - gone from mod mode to keep it running and useable mode.
2000 V-Star Custom 1100
If all else fails use a bigger hammer!
:rock:
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Originally posted by black98V6they are synchronized but it's kind of a different system than we use in cars, bigger gears and stuff like that make the meshing process a little trickier. If you don't shift quick enough you have to double clutch when at a standstill after that if you know what you are doing you don't "HAVE" to use the clutch at all because of the way the tranny is synchronized but some folks recommend using the clutch every time you shift to make things easier on the whole driveline others say not to use the clutch because it's just there for starting out in first.
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Originally posted by bahyeah, a family friend has a trucking company, i dont think he uses the clutches for anything besides starting in first, my step dad had a sonoma that you could shift without the clutch without grinding also
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Originally posted by kristenAnd double-clutching? It's like granny shifting except that you actually let the clutch out when you're in neutral, bring up the engine RPMs again, then push in the clutch and go into the next gear. And you do it all VERY fast. This was especially necessary on older cars before synchro gears smoothed the processes of changing gears in the gearbox. It is also a way to avoid grinding gears on transmissions that have been damaged by powershifting too much.
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Originally posted by bahyeah, dual speed transaxles are a pita, most of the time you can just leave them in high though, unless you have a huge load like you said
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