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At the Track or Street...Granny Shift or Double Clutch?
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<blockquote data-quote="larryc7777" data-source="post: 338361" data-attributes="member: 6101"><p>Double-clutching is usually reserved for vehicles that have "balky" transmissions, no syncros, ect. We used to have to drive the older manual shift firetrucks that way since their trannies weren't sychronized(just 1st was). I can't think of a slower shift technique.</p><p>Maybe you should have asked whether people granny-shifted, speed-shifted, or power-shifted.:idea:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryc7777, post: 338361, member: 6101"] Double-clutching is usually reserved for vehicles that have "balky" transmissions, no syncros, ect. We used to have to drive the older manual shift firetrucks that way since their trannies weren't sychronized(just 1st was). I can't think of a slower shift technique. Maybe you should have asked whether people granny-shifted, speed-shifted, or power-shifted.:idea: [/QUOTE]
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