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m4a1mustang 07-20-2010 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 634947)
i drive my honda Fit very hard at times... 21K and tranny has not exploded yet. :p

Probably because even a transmission made out of rice paper could handle the whopping 6hp and 9lb-ft the Fit produces. :roflpuke2:

kenchan 07-20-2010 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 634955)
Probably because even a transmission made out of rice paper could handle the whopping 6hp and 9lb-ft the Fit produces. :roflpuke2:

:crying:

Modshack 07-20-2010 10:41 AM

After reading the OP's comments, there is only one conclusion I can come to:

The Dumbing down of America has succeeded beyond our wildest expectations..........:ugh2:

370Zsteve 07-20-2010 10:50 AM

Is this an old thread? Did it start on April 1?

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370Zsteve 07-20-2010 10:51 AM

Ibtl ibtl ibtl ibtl ibtl ibtl
 
monty's python slapping fish dance

Cunnos 07-20-2010 10:54 AM

To the OP,

I just read on Nissan.com that if you constantly drive at high revs on the highway (especially 3rd and 4th gear) the company will give you a free Nissan Leaf for all the hard work you are doing. Keep up the good job and make sure you stay in 3rd gear most of the time.

WarmAndSCSI 07-20-2010 10:54 AM

You know, I love feeling the rush of acceleration almost more than anything... I'll let my lead foot loose if I deem it appropriate and safe (like an empty highway onramp or unoccupied road) whenever possible, but I'm feathering the gas and practically hypermiling other times. Why? Because it saves gas and saves wear and tear on the engine and other drivetrain components. *******. Common. Sense.

If I'm able to exercise restraint with modified cars making almost twice as much power as your stock Z does, why is it so difficult for you to be nice to your NISMO? Are you just that dense?

Jeffblue 07-20-2010 11:46 AM

keeping the car in gear when you slow down to a stop, and then depressing the clutch once the revs drop to about 1000 and coming to a complete stop does not cause excess wear, correct?

kenchan 07-20-2010 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 635235)
keeping the car in gear when you slow down to a stop, and then depressing the clutch once the revs drop to about 1000 and coming to a complete stop does not cause excess wear, correct?

correct, given that you gently downshift into the lower gear.

and i usually clutch-in before the engine goes idle (you can feel a bump in the drivetrain) so probabaly a tad higher than 1K rpm.

Push370zzz 07-20-2010 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by jacknismo (Post 630359)
I'm a newb to manual....

Is it ok to constantly switch gears at nearly redline on each gear?

I love speed!

Also, is it ok to cruise on the highway on 3rd or 4th gear the whole time???
i dont care for fuel economy... i just want to rag the hell out of my nismo but not harm the engine...





My nismo is a month old and has 3000 miles already!

are you kidding me, bro-ing out over here bro

Jeffblue 07-20-2010 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 635290)
correct, given that you gently downshift into the lower gear.

and i usually clutch-in before the engine goes idle (you can feel a bump in the drivetrain) so probabaly a tad higher than 1K rpm.

yea i was just approximating. I usually just think of it like, if i need to gradually slow down, i'll downshift into a lower gear, if i need to slow down quickly, i brake, then downshift if i need to speed back up. if i need to stop suddenly, both feet in.

kenchan 07-20-2010 12:39 PM

yep, im always in-gear pretty much. i use engine braking a lot especially on my under powered Fit, the a/c has a lot of drag so i can brake quite a bit in traffic.

i just need to watch out for tail gaters cause they wont see my tail lamps when im engine braking. :D

Jeffblue 07-20-2010 12:47 PM

good to hear i'm not the only one. a lot of people just neutral and stop, even if they are going like 50. its just wasting your brakes. i mean, i'm not a proponent of downshifting every gear to slow down, or shifting from 5-2 to slow down, as that is not good for your transmission, but there is obviously a medium

kenchan 07-20-2010 01:37 PM

yah, if im going 50 and need to brake quickly i would skip 4th and go directly to 3rd while braking, but otherwise i would downshift to 4th, watch traffic ahead and down shift to 3rd and stop... unless im going to be accelerating quickly again i dont usually shift into 2nd and just coast in 3rd.

area3z 07-20-2010 08:03 PM

i call bs on the op


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