Yea I think it has to do with what transmission you are running. My 13 I float all the way, and its going to be the same for a 18. When you get down into the 10 and super 8's your probly going to find a higher percentage using the clutch.
But with the 13 it just wants to glide into gear. Even at many stops, if there is even a slight down grade to get the truck rolling it just slides into gear.
Do you float gears or double clutch?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Unkl L, May 16, 2012.
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I used to float all the time except for maybe going around corners, then I might use the clutch. Now they gave me a truck with an automatic so I can't do either...
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I've never had a problem floating any unsynchronized transmission, including ten speeds, and even the Mack Maxitorque transmission with the five forward and five reverse gears. A ten speed just takes some getting used to after you've become so used to the H-pattern transmissions.
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I feel that the only difference between a 9 and a 10 is obviously the 5 gears down and 5 up, but the RPM gaps seem to be closer together on a 10 speed, which I really like. I can't stand the HUGE gaps on a 9.
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okiedokie Thanks this.
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^WOW! I got into a new KW a while back and I couldn't tell what half the buttons did. They had all these symbols on them. 30 years behind the wheel and then that! It was pathetic. Sometimes it just obvious when your time is up.
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