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yeah, 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
I shift my Camaro sometimes without using the clutch, and doesn't grind. I had ot learn how do shift without a clutch on my old truck cuz it would randomnly go out.
Mmmmm... the old days. This reminded me of something i read about formula one.. and how they had to do the old double declutch thing back before the 70s.
And finally here Jarno Trulli in what looks like a benetton/renault doing a lap of the Hungaroring. Hes got a "semi automatic" sequential gearbox, that'll shift faster than you can think about it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAR5W...one%20in%20car
Originally posted by SSMOWS6
i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
ditto, your wasting your strength using the clutch after you got going...the only thing that is a little more tricky about a big rig is a dual gear axle....depending on the size or your load you, start in low first shift to neutral activate the 2nd gear set in the rear end, then back into first...same goes for 2nd and so on....but, thats usally a pretty heavy load if your driving like that....yes I've driven a couple 18wheelers before.
we have several 2 speed axled trucks.. we usually take off in low and keep it in low til the last gear then shift into high..... thats with a empty truck tho.. if its full than its a little more complicated... lol
naah 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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I thought that only happend when your nitro tank explods and blows the car 3feet into the air... ROFL
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