raptor17GT
Well-Known Member
a single blip of the gas while changing down does the same job rather than two stabs of the clutch plus a single blip of the gas. Your car, shift gears how you like.Clutch-Neutral-Release-Clutch-Downshift-Release
- Before: Flywheel / Input Shaft / Intermediate Shaft all coupled
- Clutch: Flywheel uncoupled, Input Shaft and Intermediate Shaft coupled at old target rpm
- Neutral: Flywheel, Input Shaft, and Intermediate Shaft all uncoupled; Input Shaft rpm spinning at old gear ratio rpm via inertia.
- Release: Flywheel and Input Shaft coupled bringing Input Shaft to Flywheel rpm via clutch face, Intermediate Shaft uncoupled. Assumed throttle blip brings Flywheel and Input Shaft to new gear ratio rpm
- Clutch: Flywheel, Input Shaft, and Intermediate Shaft all uncoupled; Input Shaft rpm matched to Flywheel rpm.
- Downshift: Input Shaft couples to Intermediate Shaft already at target rpm.
- Release: Flywheel connects to Input Shaft already at target rpm.
- as opposed to -
Clutch-Downshift-Release
- Before: Flywheel / Input Shaft / Intermediate Shaft all coupled
- Clutch: Flywheel uncoupled, Input Shaft and Intermediate Shaft coupled at old target rpm
- Downshift: Input Shaft changes to new target rpm via Intermediate Shaft rpm through the synchros. Assumed throttle blip brings Flywheel new gear ratio rpm .
- Release: Flywheel connects to Input Shaft already at target rpm.
Double clutching brings the Input Shaft speed to the new target rpm via the clutch face instead of the synchros.
TBH the rev hang while changing UP after WOT is more of a pain in the ass (clutch?) when skipping gears. That's not going to help the clutch in the slightest.
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