Hey guys, got a noobish question for ya'll
I will say this first, dont post stuff saying stupid stuff like learn to drive etc. I know how to drive.
Im having a small issue.
I find that when im moving in traffic say...15-20kmh, im a little confused on which gear to go in or stay in.
So say, i pull off in first, go into second, car in front slows down, revs drop to about 1000-1100 while im in second gear, should i go back into first or stay in second and bring the revs up a lil to keep the car from stalling...? See stupid me, i have a habbit of droppin my eyes down to see where my revs are to see which gear would be optimal, and by the time i drop my eyes down and bring them up again, im like 10 feet from the car in front.
Since all new cars run with syncro gears, i hear that their not designed to engage above a certian point to stop the risk of damaging the transmission? I could be wrong, just what ive heard
Hence is why im thinking HUD, Is there a universal one out there? Better yet, one suited for the lancer.
I would find it so much easier if i just had a readout of at least my revs and would stop me from doing this.
Thanks guys. And again, no stupid comments please, looking for honest advice here
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What's the best Gear to stay in, when in traffic?
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I usually stay in 2nd, but i shuffle between that and first when im driving to work(work in the city you see!)
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Tadz, found this while checking out the WORKS site
http://www.worksevo.com/store/product_i ... cts_id=100
Not sure if its compatible with the CJ, but there is another link on the site to the manufacturers page.
http://www.worksevo.com/store/product_i ... cts_id=100
Not sure if its compatible with the CJ, but there is another link on the site to the manufacturers page.
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Okay thanks for your input everyone. Now, can someone please define: Riding The Clutch. That link you gave me daveee looks good....
My understanding of it was just having it half way in all the time or sumthing....Or is it your constantly pressing in and out on the clutch?
So from what people have told me...if im stuck in traffic and person in front slows down and im in second....I should stay in second if the guy in front moves again.
I find it a bit jerky n stuff like that when i shift into first and have to rev match so i dont jolt the car....
My understanding of it was just having it half way in all the time or sumthing....Or is it your constantly pressing in and out on the clutch?
So from what people have told me...if im stuck in traffic and person in front slows down and im in second....I should stay in second if the guy in front moves again.
I find it a bit jerky n stuff like that when i shift into first and have to rev match so i dont jolt the car....
Riding the clutch as in not letting it out straight away, in one fluid movement.
Even though modern gear boxes have synchro's its still a good idea to come to a complete stop to change into first. Puts less strain on it. I am guilty of doing it while the car is still moving sometimes.
But yeah unless on a hill you should start in second...first is only really there to get you moving on hills, steep inclines or if you're towing something - or driving fast. At least that is how I was taught to drive, has served me pretty well so far.
Even though modern gear boxes have synchro's its still a good idea to come to a complete stop to change into first. Puts less strain on it. I am guilty of doing it while the car is still moving sometimes.
But yeah unless on a hill you should start in second...first is only really there to get you moving on hills, steep inclines or if you're towing something - or driving fast. At least that is how I was taught to drive, has served me pretty well so far.
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