I've probably owned more manual vehicles than you've had Hot Wheels, kiddo...
But the fact remains: the gear ratios translate to the same RPMs from gear to gear.
Downshift floating
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How many miles have YOUR spent atop your magical variable-ratio** warp-drive transmission?
**otherwise known as a CVT, "continuously-variable transmission" -
Oh my. I'll let you veterans hash it out. Like they say, you drive your rig & I'll Illinois mine.
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Well at least he's honest. How many million miles do you have?
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And I darn sure don't go around saying "Old Timers" they are the reason for the HOS rules and how they have no regard for human life blah blah blah. Are you a troll too now?
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Easy does it. HOS have been around for a long time. More restrictions will always be imposed on the Industry. One thing is for sure. It takes a lot of miles and a number of mistakes to be an old timer. The guy that has 10x's the seat time is someone to listen to.
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There's plenty of reasons for ANYONE to demand a safe working environment, you of all people should be demanding the same thing.
Back on topic: unless you're sporting a CVT, every shift up or down will be the same rpms, every time, not counting skipping gears.
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