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power shifting
I'm new to the boards and i have a question about power shifting. I know that there is a certain rpm that it has to been in to work with out the clutch, but what rpm is it on a prelude , and is isn't it hard on your transmission???
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Ummmm, to my knowledge...which isnt that much with trany's......no powershifting is ok for the transmission....
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Have to figure that one out for yourself, if it grinds then that is not the RPM, it takes a few try's to get it but it comes with experience.:frog:
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so powershifting is changing gears without touching the clutch right? getting it into that certain rpm and just slipping it in? what about double clutching? help? harm?
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i was pretty sure that power shifting was not taking your foot off the gas when you shifted.
shifting without the clutch is just clutchless shifting. i wouldn't consider it something that would be done with power or anything... |
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double clutching=useless in hondas. power shifting is tough on ur tranny, an i would only suggest using it in a race if u have it practiced an can do it well. easy to over-rev/miss a shift/lose the race, if u don't do it correctly.
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