If I'm not mistaken....double clutching takes the "shock" out of the drive-line. This keeps newer drivers from tearing things up....Get a heavy load behind you , or get into an off-road situation , and you'll really see why double clutching is an important skill to have.
Why do alot of people dislike auto trucks please explain
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Double clutching just allows the gear you are shifting into to match the speed of the gear you are shifting out of. If you allow the engine/gearbox input shaft speed to rise or fall to suit the next gear you are shifting into (aka "floating") then you don't need to double clutch or use the clutch at all.
Synchromesh gearboxes as found in cars and some trucks use friction cones to match the speed of the gear you are shifting into to the one you are shifting out of.
You can shock and damage both gearboxes.
Many years ago I had a mustang with worn synchros in the gearbox. If you just tried to shift normally there would be lots of grinding if it even went into the next gear at all. By double clutching each gear (2,3 & 4 mainly) I was able to continue using the car for nearly a year until I got the money together to fix it. -
Meanwhile macho man supertruckers sit around and argue about manual's vs automatics, while the companies are looking into ways to totally eliminate the human driver in the first place. Robots will be driving trucks down the highway and some old supertrucker will still be arguing about how manuals are better than automatics lol. -
What is the gender of those robot drivers?. Just need to know whether any of them feel like or are in fact little girls.
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...and the step up into the horseless carriage was a pretty big one. I'd be willing to bet dollars to donuts very FEW truck drivers would be able to slip behind the wheel of a Model T and drive it away. Sure, it's got 3 pedals on the floor...but none of them are the throttle...and vacuum doesn't advance the spark yet, so you've got to do that yourself too.
Point is, change is inevitable, but not ALL change = progress. Drivers need to be in control of the vehicle and pay attention to what they are doing while driving. The less involved a driver is in the process, the more able (s)he is to seek out other non driving related tasks to occupy their time behind the wheel...distractions from what they are SUPPOSED to be doing. How many do you suppose would be able to text & drive through town in a manual transmission, manual steering vehicle that took both hands and both feet to drive? Couple that with all of the additional "safety" features which work to remove the pain from stupidity and there are no longer consequences for bad behavior.
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It's funny, most of the people who hate automatics are the same morons who start their manual off in the highest gear possible for fear of making too many shifts.
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edited to add the downside- my good looking truck is never as clean as the mega fleets truck at the truck stop.i am beginning to have mental issues regarding just that because those clean truck/trailer mega boys probably look down their nose at my set up in an ignorant manner. if they only had half an idea-Last edited: Feb 3, 2015
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