Does anybody double clutch?
#1
Does anybody double clutch?
Ive been finding double clutching on my new a4 2.8Q to be far too rough....does anybody else find the same thing?? if u don't double clutch what do u do in its place (ex. for a downshift for large gaps between gears like 4>2).
#2
RE: Does anybody double clutch?
When i do long jumps, im generally not doing them super fast jsut because of the nature of when you would do them. so generally (most common is 5th to 3rd at around 55 to pass a loser on the highway) i clutch in, put it in neutral with clutch in, rev it up to around matching point, and gently push it into 3rd until it pops in and then let the clutch out. this is so the syncros still speed up the tranny, but it doesnt jerk the **** out of them.
#3
RE: Does anybody double clutch?
EDIT- Oops I read that last post wrong...
Anyway- I double clutch a lot. It's super smooth in my car and if done right super super quick (for me (I've practiced a lot) just as quick as a normal down shift).
Anyway- I double clutch a lot. It's super smooth in my car and if done right super super quick (for me (I've practiced a lot) just as quick as a normal down shift).
#4
RE: Does anybody double clutch?
When I double clutch, I clutch in, shift to neutral, clutch out, floor the gas/throttle near redline, and then clutch in, shift to gear, and clutch out (all the way). But I am also new to driving manual so my technique may be rusty, but I have been taught by a professional as far as the technique.......do you agree with it?
For the 1st reply, did u mean that u rev it while u have the clutch depressed?
For the 1st reply, did u mean that u rev it while u have the clutch depressed?
#6
RE: Does anybody double clutch?
Not bad AudiCross.......do u know if that harms the transmission or clutch? For anyone else do use the method I suggested, and if so, is it rough??
#9
RE: Does anybody double clutch?
As far as wear and tear goes, a perfect non-doublecluth downshift does virtually no where, but in terms of consistancy (at least for me) I can nail a perfect DC downshift more than a normal downshift so I tend to do that.
As far as revving to red line, that's fine but with practice you shouldn't need to, you'll get good at revmatching, you can actually feel it in the gear shift lever, it'll kind of clink into place.
As far as revving to red line, that's fine but with practice you shouldn't need to, you'll get good at revmatching, you can actually feel it in the gear shift lever, it'll kind of clink into place.
#10
RE: Does anybody double clutch?
No it is not rough. It is only rough if you dont match the engine properly, but its that way no matter how you shift.
I cant see it hurting anything really. because when you push the clutch down, you are compleetly isolating the engine from anything else.
the point of double clutching is to speed the transmission up to the transmission gently to reduce strain on the synchros.
I cant see it hurting anything really. because when you push the clutch down, you are compleetly isolating the engine from anything else.
the point of double clutching is to speed the transmission up to the transmission gently to reduce strain on the synchros.