Hi,
I'm considering to learn and use double clutching to put as less strain as I can on my "old" (260000km) gearbox whose synchronizers start to be weak (especially 3rd gear). Double clutching with rev matching is supposed to relieve strain placed on synchros....if performed properly. Now I have a few question concerning this technique:
- Should I double clutch only when gearing down or when gearing up as well??
- I understand I need to rev match i.e. blip the throttle when gearing down so that both shafts in the gearbox get synchronized. However do I need to do something when gearing up???? No rev matching there?
Thanks,
PS: really I want to double clutch to get as much miles out of my gearbox and synchros, not to play Vin Diesel in Fast and Furious!
I'm considering to learn and use double clutching to put as less strain as I can on my "old" (260000km) gearbox whose synchronizers start to be weak (especially 3rd gear). Double clutching with rev matching is supposed to relieve strain placed on synchros....if performed properly. Now I have a few question concerning this technique:
- Should I double clutch only when gearing down or when gearing up as well??
- I understand I need to rev match i.e. blip the throttle when gearing down so that both shafts in the gearbox get synchronized. However do I need to do something when gearing up???? No rev matching there?
Thanks,
PS: really I want to double clutch to get as much miles out of my gearbox and synchros, not to play Vin Diesel in Fast and Furious!