paul32
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2018 GT350 w/ about 1500 miles on it. I think this has existed since day 1, but I've started to notice it more as I've gotten more and more familiar with the car.
Often times when I shift into first gear when at a complete stop, I'll notice a "clunk" sound coming from under the car right as it goes into gear (with the clutch pedal still fully depressed).
When shifting up through gears, sometimes the shifts are buttery smooth, both other times I can feel a little bit of roughness in the stick (again, clutch pedal full depressed, this is happening as the lever slides into gear). Difficult to describe, but it's just a little bit of a rough feeling in my hand on the gear lever. Doesn't prevent the car from going into gear or anything like that. Obviously since I've noticed this I've tried taking extra care when shifting to see if it's me.
Is this normal behavior that I'm just over-analyzing? Or should the shifts feel super smooth 100% of the time?
Often times when I shift into first gear when at a complete stop, I'll notice a "clunk" sound coming from under the car right as it goes into gear (with the clutch pedal still fully depressed).
When shifting up through gears, sometimes the shifts are buttery smooth, both other times I can feel a little bit of roughness in the stick (again, clutch pedal full depressed, this is happening as the lever slides into gear). Difficult to describe, but it's just a little bit of a rough feeling in my hand on the gear lever. Doesn't prevent the car from going into gear or anything like that. Obviously since I've noticed this I've tried taking extra care when shifting to see if it's me.
Is this normal behavior that I'm just over-analyzing? Or should the shifts feel super smooth 100% of the time?
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