I am currently "learning" my new truck with the new company that I am working for. With that, I am learning how to float and am finding that the transition from gear to gear is so much more smoother when I float, instead of double clutching. I suppose that it. Is probably because the RPM's and speed pretty much have to be exact in order to float a gear, versus double clutching it into place. My up shift float is almost perfect, but I am still working to get better at the down shift float. Surprisingly, in heavy traffic - I can float it all day long.... up, or down.
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Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by bob888, May 1, 2013.
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I've been driving manual cars the entire time that I've been driving. I learned on a manual. How hard was it for you guys to break the habits that you have from your cars?
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DirtyBob Thanks this.
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Where can I get a "Fake Jake" lever for my Honda Civic? I do miss it so when I'm caged at home...
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My dog doesn't like me to use the clutch because he sleeps in my lap.
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thease days im mostly in an auto. when they give me a truck with a manual i forget to push the clutch in when im slowing, then when i get back in the auto i ghost clutch a few times during the first trip
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