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Double clutching with SRM
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Just wondering if anyone did this with the SRM on? i tried it and it really works well for going from 6th to 4th gear. My box revs to the 4th gear speed if i put the stick into neutral, the gear slots in so nicely... Expecially good as it's a very common gear i drop into for sweeping bends... need to work out how to make it work for 3rd gear without crunching gears... |
What? What is the point of double clutching SRM.. it's already doing the necessary work for you. Our cars have synchro's that can handle not double clutching..
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yeah, the car does it for u, why do it then, wtf ?
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Equally confused :facepalm:
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he's tired of granny shifting when he should be double clutching, duh.
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wow guys the syncro still has to mesh. the flywheel is matched by the srm, double clutching does the work for the sycnro... srm replaces heal and toeing... not the double clutch... our manual transmission is a bulky one, if you double clutch is actually makes the shift much smoother...
I'm surprised by the bashing and lack of knowledge. |
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Sorry guys OP is right, srm with the clutch in just matches the engine rpm. It doesn't match the speed in the transmssion. And once you shift in gear your synchromesh still has to match them.
Fast n furious is just bs, as they were drag racing and you don't double clutch on up shifts. I haven't got my car yet but I'm glad to hear that it still matches when you release the clutch. :tup: |
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Basically, if I move the shifter from 6th to neutral, SRM will hold the rpm. Now if I move the shift knob slightly to the LEFT (in neutral), SRM WILL rev the RPM even more because it thinks I will go to either 3rd or 4th (from 6th). Is this what you're saying? |
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mine rev's like ak's as soon as i take it out of 6th lets say and i even move it slightly to the left the rpm's spike and it does spike to 3rd or 4th gear differently
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Mine also revs when I move the shifter in neutral.
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