ramblin_wreck08
Curves > Straights
I know it's hard on the trans to shift into first when moving, but during an autocross it's sometimes necessary to post your best time. Does double clutch downshifting make it easier on your trans?
So it will still hurt the trans, but just not as much?That should help to some degree as well as rev-matching.
Nice vid. This guy rocks a nice double clutch and a heel toe at 0:12http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pI3cHXnGEx4
This guy does a pretty good job showing you how to double clutch...
http://www.clubintegra.com/board/showthread.php?t=42354&highlight=double+clutchhey guys probably stupid question but what is double clutching?
Haha. I've only been driving manual for a month and a half (if that long), but I find double clutching easier to do than heel-toe, but harder to do fast (for obvious reasons...I can't heel-toe correctly so I have to take my foot off the brake). Then again, I've been trying all this in big ass tennis shoes. Gonna try heel-toe in something a little smaller so I can have a little more room to adjust my foot. Not to mention pedal feel.You can find a thread about it in my "How to" list.
I can't do it very good lol, i'll probably die trying to heel-toe hahaha.
Going into first at speed is just hard on parts, there is no denying that. There is just a lot of forces at work with the torque that is applied at that low of a ratio. Doing it perfect makes it so much easier on things and helps prevent tearing things up. But nobody is perfect, even professionals make mistakes. If you haven't spent a bit of time doing things like this, it can still prove to be very hard on the synchros and clutch. It takes a lot of practice to get right, especially in the heat of the moment.So it will still hurt the trans, but just not as much?