Interesting. I'll take it to work tomorrow and test it to see if I can do that with this car
I forgot how to drive stick
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Floating gears in car transmissions is not very easy. But the ones in the diesel pickups are kinda like syncro'd medium duty transmissions. It was pretty easy to do but Im sure the syncro's where toast by the time I sold it.
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I use the clutch from 1st to 2nd but float the rest. As long as I hold it against the next gear while the RPMs fall, it goes right into gear when it should. But if I try to time it, like I do in a truck, it can grind.
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I remember my pops trying to float the gears in my brothers old VW bug when I was little. Sounded like the transmission was gonna fall out from under the car. He finally agreed with me that the VW wasn't built quite like a Pete
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I float in both my 95 2.3L Ranger, and my 92 4.9L F150.
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I rented a Chrysler 300 to go to Vegas. It had a dial for the gear selection, I'm going wtf is this? lolFriday, passingthru69, Giuseppe Ventolucci and 2 others Thank this. -
I spend all night driving a manual tranny (preference), but that being said, I refuse to buy a car anymore with a manual. I'm off the clock then, time to get lazy.
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