dbl clutching?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 2chance, Mar 22, 2013.
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My dad still double clutches after 33 years. I'd like to see someone tell him he doesn't know what he's doing or how to shift properly.
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It plumb amazes me how you young guys invented the frickin wheel that all us old guys have been using for ages before you guys were a twinkle in your daddy's eye..... The rest of us must be totally stupid, good lord , someone explain to us how we managed to get these big trucks down the roads without double clutchin..... Oh ya and us old guys don't miss gears lol What is even funnier is that most of us have forgot more about double clutchin than the newbies have learned yet... you dont drive for 10 to 50 years and not learn how to double clutch....... we just choose not to do it cause, 1 , it wears your leg out, and 2 floating gives smoother shifting....2 and to top it all off , most of us old guys started out driving a 2 stick or 3 stick truck , way before the 13 speed became popular or was even invented.....
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As transmissions evolve, so should your driving.
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Richter Thanks this.
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Go ahead and tell the truth. You guys work for USX and it just kills your finger to touch that "D" button. You want to cahange jobs but you cant because they didnt teach you how to shift when they trained you. You're trapped.
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you did the math right, but the clutch still slips some even when you float, and if you do a poor job floating gears, you will still be a lot harder on the clutch and the transmission than if you double clutch, especially if you are hauling a heavy load. I float gears and double clutch. It all depends on the load and the road conditions. One of the trucks I drive has an 8LL and if you try to float with a heavy load, there is a 50% chance you will miss and have to hit the clutch to get it into gear. another truck has a spicer 7 speed, and in some condition, if you try to double clutch, you cant shift fast enough. and another one I drive has a 13, that one is pretty good, you can do whatever makes you happy, just make sure you "feel" when clutching could be necessary.
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