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Old 09-07-2014, 02:55 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bad Boy View Post
Someone stated that they dont depress their clutch all the way to shift, just slightly passed the engagement point... how do the rest of you feel about that?
Do you guys do it? does it really do harm, or is it just a myth?
All new manual drivers should be taught to press the clutch pedal all the way down to the floor. But yes, it is true you can still find the engagement point without going all the way to the floor. Is it safe? Not so much unless you are perfect every time. If the clutch isn't fully disengaged while trying to make a shift, its going to put more wear and tear/stress on the syncros. Like I said, it can be done but you have to find that sweet spot every time. I've grind gears before trying to do a quick shift and I was just a fraction of an inch off with the pedal. Better safe than sorry, I just put it to the floor.
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