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discussion of immature fast shifting

Like the title says, I ain't innocent on being an experienced driver but I know my flaws and what I do and the cause and effects. So with that being

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Old 02-16-2014, 04:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Like the title says, I ain't innocent on being an experienced driver but I know my flaws and what I do and the cause and effects.

So with that being said, did anybody ever went immature with their cars a few times, gave a little gas, high rev until the shift indicator came on and shifted gears with quickness instead of smoothly?

The gears and synchros went in smooth but due to not letting rev fall down to match the next gear, you let go of the gas while pushing in the clutch and dumping it into the next gear while synchronizing pushing the gas pedal to the floor. Yes I know this is being cruel to the car and also very "newbish".

Did you all ever get a pop sound in the front? I have two indications,

It is either one of the mounts slamming backwards or combustion in the exhaust pipe.

Any help gladly appreciated
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