Question about manual transmission differences

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Drpparker95, Jul 6, 2017.

  1. G13Tomcat

    G13Tomcat Road Train Member

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    I agree. I've got a F350 and a Jeep (wife's) .. and floating in the home schiz is a NO NO. I'll float in my Pete, sure. TOTALLY different trannies; you guys should know this!!!
     
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  3. Drpparker95

    Drpparker95 Road Train Member

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    I understand guys thank you
     
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  4. Dumdriver

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    That doesn't mean it's a good idea. And it isn't the clutch you'll be replacing. Clutches are cheap. It's the tranny or the engine- or both. Don't float in a synchronized vehicle.
     
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  5. G13Tomcat

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    You got a lot of us guys behind you. You are embarking on a helluva journey, it can make you or break you. Just follow the instructions of WHOMEVER is training you..... to a "T". . . . For all intents and purposes, it's on the fence as to whether it's easier to learn with or without prior standard/manual experience.
    You'll be okay... and seriously, I know it sounds 'stupid' but it's how I taught my wife in the 10 speed... the Adams family ... not the whole song, lol.. just the da da da ..click click. I hear some instructors still use this; you can say you heard it here from some old guy, LoL!

     
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  6. Drpparker95

    Drpparker95 Road Train Member

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    My instructors have both driven for 40 years apiece give or take a few years. So between both of them 75 to 80 years experience. As far as i am concerned they're the instructors they know more than me so ill gladly listen to them and ask any questions i may have
     
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  7. G13Tomcat

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    And that's awesome, right there. Betcha one of 'em says the Addams family snap.. and NOW you KNOW~! ;) (it worked...how I taught my wife~!)
     
  8. Drpparker95

    Drpparker95 Road Train Member

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    My uncles have told me that ultimately every driver is different and for the most part double clutching is only for school and road tests
     
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  9. G13Tomcat

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    He's pretty much correct. Ask him about the Addams family.. sure IS only to get thru the tests.
    Best wishes, man. You've got a heckuva family to learn from (as did I..) and that means a lot.
     
  10. Drpparker95

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    Its a family tradition ultimately though i want to take a different path and get off the road and go into ltl or food service possibly furniture since im close to tupelo
     
  11. Brettj3876

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    Go food service. Thats how i got my start almost 3 yrs ago. I'll never go otr. Im currently working out of town in the oilfield but i go to sleep in the same hotel room every night that my company pays for.

    Heres another piece of advice you'll most likely be in a 10 speed. Between each gear is about 400-450 rpm's.

    I started on a 10 and did almost 2 years in nothing but 10 speeds. Im in a 8LL now (pretty much a 9 speed with deep reduction for offroad-heavy loads) and i would of rather learned on that. Slower shifter than a 10 and no funky 5-6th transition
     
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