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Old 05-31-2005, 05:09 PM   #1
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best spot to switch gears

lets say you were racing, what would be the best spot to change gears from the starting line, do you switch to second gear at 20 mph?? how about 3rd? 4th? 5th? i know some ppls who switch gears late because they want to stay at high rpms, what does that do? when exactly do you want to change?

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Re: best spot to switch gears

It would be easy to explain if i knew you would know what i was talking about.


So i'll just say that you have to know your car, each car has a different power band through RPM's, it's best to know the max RPM/Torque RPM for when to shift. Or if you know what to listen to in an engine you can tell when it's reached it's max power rpm range.
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It'd be helpful if you told us what cars you were driving.
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Re: best spot to switch gears

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=364431

That was a thread in this same sub-forum from a while back. It should explain it.
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and hes not banned why?
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Re: Re: best spot to switch gears

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It would be easy to explain if i knew you would know what i was talking about.


So i'll just say that you have to know your car, each car has a different power band through RPM's, it's best to know the max RPM/Torque RPM for when to shift. Or if you know what to listen to in an engine you can tell when it's reached it's max power rpm range.
hmm.....i've read around and most ppl are shifting near redline, so lets say.....from launch, u switch to first, the meter hits redline and you switch to second, the meter hits redline again, then you switch to third, etc etc? kinda like that?? hmmm....kore wa taihen omoshiroii desu ne
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and hes not banned why?
He's started 800 threads of pointless stuff that's already been answered 20 times
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hmm.....i've read around and most ppl are shifting near redline, so lets say.....from launch, u switch to first, the meter hits redline and you switch to second, the meter hits redline again, then you switch to third, etc etc? kinda like that?? hmmm....kore wa taihen omoshiroii desu ne

It's a "tachometer". A meter is a unit of measurement. How else would you shift up except by going 1-2-3-4-5, I wonder? And what 'racing' do you mean? Drag racing? Get an automatic. Manual trannys can easily add to ets
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Re: best spot to switch gears

dude...he forgot about double clutching...lmfao...well, for me, i've be driving manual cars for the past 6 months now, and i think its very easy for every car, but drag racing wise, its easy, just dont granny clutch....(lmfao)
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o wow this is truly sad someone help this kid or ban him lol
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Okay, I come From the drag racing world. The best place to shift ultimately depends on your car. You need to go to the dyno. If you have a 4cyl. or a car with high horsepower and no torque, I like to run the rpm's high enough to set down just a little before my max horsepower. If you have a 6cyl. or a car that has good power and torque I would rev high enogh to set the tach down where the two curves meet to get the best of both worlds. If you have a old V8 that has more torque than it does horsepower I would try to sit the tach on or just before the maximum torque level. What is the difference between torque and horses? Okay, if you have a very heavy car, or are going up an incline, Horses will do little good. Torque moves weight. If you have a very light car or are going downhill, Horsepower is your man. Torqued out engines usually get better take off if the tranny is right, and by the same token high hp engines usually catch up afterwards. Tranny's are very important. If you have a lot of torque I have seen 2-4 or 5 speed trannys work fairly well. If you don't have a good bit of torque, I woul recommend a six speed. I like a six speed on everything. It allows for much better rpm control if you can keep up with it.
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Re: best spot to switch gears

Wat if u don't have a tacho

Wat speed do u change @
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Re: best spot to switch gears

omg i see where this is going to confuse people....basiclly let me help u you rice(er)

1st things first, do you have a tachometer? otherwise you posting this will be useless for you
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honestly....
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i think ricer is a complete moron personally. Here let me break it down to u retart. look at the guages. they will be in front of you. look for a meter looking thing that has numbers that go like this. 1 2 3 4 5 6 and look to see when it goes to RED. RED MEAN SHIFT DUMB ASS
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