astolt12
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Hey all,
I recently purchased a 2015 GT premium PP and am loving it. It's been a little while since i drove a MT but I wanted to post how I drive/shift to see if this group can help me improve the life of my MT and get away from any bad habbits before I have to buy new equipment. Not only will this be helpful to me, but I'm sure many others coming back into the MT realm with the S550.
Currently she has 900miles on her.
Starting Out
Apply enough gas so when the clutch finally engages RPM drops 200ish (generally i am at 1200rpm at clutch bite)
Sometimes i'll start out in second if I'm coming almost to a dead stop and traffic takes off (2-10mph).
Upshifting
I've never "race shifted" as i don't feel comfortable doing that anytime soon.
I generally shift around 3,000-4,500 depressing the clutch all the way to the floor grabbing the next gear and bringing the clutch out fast, but not dumping it. Generally the RPM stays within 500 of that previous gear
Occasionally the car will jerk slightly/thud as if it matching RPMs (not missing gears or chirping tires) is there something I am missing on this concept with the MT-82s such as rev matching on a upshift?
Hand position
1>2 - Hand on top favoring the right side pulling back and toward me.
2>3 - hand on top favoring left side pushing forward, stopping in nuetral briefly to line up for the 3rd gear slot straightly and engaging 3rd
3>4 - hand on top, slight favor to the left side pulling staight back.
4>5 - same as 2>3
5>6 same as 3>4
Downshifting
Generally if I see a redlight ahead I’ll just flip her into neutral then pull my foot off the clutch and glide to the light. At the light/stop sign it’ll remain in neutral foot depressed until I’m read to rock.
From there I may flirt with the engagement point depending on the line of cars/sceanario giving just enough gas to roll forward opting for neutral/clutch out as much as possible.
If needing to reduce gear I will “rev match” the next lower gear...This admittingly I am not too good at yet and find myself with the clutch in taking it about 3,000 to 4,000 in neutral and then engaging it into a lower gear. Is this correct? The car doesn’t lurch but I sometimes am 500-700rpm higher than I need to be for the lower gear.
Reverse
I back into an inclined driveway with a garage at the top. At first I didn’t like the clutch all the way out because it was a rocket. So I’ve been doing the same.
- Get to the engagement point with minimal gas, just to get the car rolling.
- Hit the incline and apply a little more gas (200-300rpm more) to ascend.
- Feather clutch around the engagement point up and into the garage.
- Once inside RPM drop to just enough to scoot her along backwards on a level surface.
Looking for any advice on these techniques and criticism on how to become a better, more proficient MT driver with the MT-82s.
Thanks in advance all!
I recently purchased a 2015 GT premium PP and am loving it. It's been a little while since i drove a MT but I wanted to post how I drive/shift to see if this group can help me improve the life of my MT and get away from any bad habbits before I have to buy new equipment. Not only will this be helpful to me, but I'm sure many others coming back into the MT realm with the S550.
Currently she has 900miles on her.
Starting Out
Apply enough gas so when the clutch finally engages RPM drops 200ish (generally i am at 1200rpm at clutch bite)
Sometimes i'll start out in second if I'm coming almost to a dead stop and traffic takes off (2-10mph).
Upshifting
I've never "race shifted" as i don't feel comfortable doing that anytime soon.
I generally shift around 3,000-4,500 depressing the clutch all the way to the floor grabbing the next gear and bringing the clutch out fast, but not dumping it. Generally the RPM stays within 500 of that previous gear
Occasionally the car will jerk slightly/thud as if it matching RPMs (not missing gears or chirping tires) is there something I am missing on this concept with the MT-82s such as rev matching on a upshift?
Hand position
1>2 - Hand on top favoring the right side pulling back and toward me.
2>3 - hand on top favoring left side pushing forward, stopping in nuetral briefly to line up for the 3rd gear slot straightly and engaging 3rd
3>4 - hand on top, slight favor to the left side pulling staight back.
4>5 - same as 2>3
5>6 same as 3>4
Downshifting
Generally if I see a redlight ahead I’ll just flip her into neutral then pull my foot off the clutch and glide to the light. At the light/stop sign it’ll remain in neutral foot depressed until I’m read to rock.
From there I may flirt with the engagement point depending on the line of cars/sceanario giving just enough gas to roll forward opting for neutral/clutch out as much as possible.
If needing to reduce gear I will “rev match” the next lower gear...This admittingly I am not too good at yet and find myself with the clutch in taking it about 3,000 to 4,000 in neutral and then engaging it into a lower gear. Is this correct? The car doesn’t lurch but I sometimes am 500-700rpm higher than I need to be for the lower gear.
Reverse
I back into an inclined driveway with a garage at the top. At first I didn’t like the clutch all the way out because it was a rocket. So I’ve been doing the same.
- Get to the engagement point with minimal gas, just to get the car rolling.
- Hit the incline and apply a little more gas (200-300rpm more) to ascend.
- Feather clutch around the engagement point up and into the garage.
- Once inside RPM drop to just enough to scoot her along backwards on a level surface.
Looking for any advice on these techniques and criticism on how to become a better, more proficient MT driver with the MT-82s.
Thanks in advance all!
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