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    2 Shifting Questions

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    When crossing the finish line, are you supposed to leave it in gear and use the brakes until the rpms get low, immediately take it out of gear and use the brakes, or downshift while using the brakes?

    Second Question

    In a rolling race, (say from 40 mph), whats the order that you're supposed to do everything?

    Are you supposed to:
    Go 40 in high gear (~4th or 5th) to have a cruising rmp
    [First honk] Clutch in...rev match...downshift to racing gear
    Hold clutch in
    [Third honk] Clutch out and hit gas.

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    Do all the downshifting right before the third honk

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    Go 40 in low gear (~2nd or 3rd) to have a high, passing rmp
    Keep clutch out
    [Third Honk] Hit gas

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    I don't roll/street race, so on your first question....

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhinohuey View Post
    First Question

    When crossing the finish line, are you supposed to leave it in gear and use the brakes until the rpms get low, immediately take it out of gear and use the brakes, or downshift while using the brakes?
    The only thing I certainly wouldn't do is downshift, otherwise, its really personal preference. However, my normal routine is to lift off the throttle, put it in neutral, and use the brakes to slow the car. The idea being to decrease the wear & tear on the engine/driveline as much as possible (brakes are maintenance items, and will have to be replaced anyway).

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    throw in the clutch once rpms drop then just pick your gear when your when you slow down to make the turn

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    for the 40 mph roll, ( you would be in probly 5th) i would drop down to 3rd maybe 2nd, before you started to get ready, and have everything set up, then just pucnch it and go from there.

    ---- when doing rolls like that, its called " dropping gears"

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    from a 40 roll I like to go into third from 5th..your start in mid rpms but you will catch up and pass the person eventually..and 4th pulls almighty in mid to higher RPMs

    I wouldnt to 2nd..ive tried it..too close to redline for me and thats just one extra shift I have to do

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    So before you punch it, do you cruise at 40 with the clutch out in the lower gear? Or do you have to coast with the clutch in? What will be less likely to tear something up?

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    subscribed. interesting topic

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    40 roll have it in 2nd and punch it on the third honk. The speed gained from the better rpm will be more beneficial then waiting for rpm's to build. You can shift 2-3 in fractions of a second if you have a good shifter and know where 3rd is as opposed to waiting seconds in 3rd gear to get into the power band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhinohuey View Post
    So before you punch it, do you cruise at 40 with the clutch out in the lower gear? Or do you have to coast with the clutch in? What will be less likely to tear something up?
    Just drive in 2nd with the clutch out. You can sit at that rpm all day without breaking anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackhawk01 View Post
    from a 40 roll I like to go into third from 5th..your start in mid rpms but you will catch up and pass the person eventually..and 4th pulls almighty in mid to higher RPMs

    I wouldnt to 2nd..ive tried it..too close to redline for me and thats just one extra shift I have to do
    If you were racing a near matched car you would loose driving like this.

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    is it the same in an auto? should u manually downshift so that u dont have to wait for the tranny to downshift when u punch it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATCharming View Post
    is it the same in an auto? should u manually downshift so that u dont have to wait for the tranny to downshift when u punch it?
    I do and recommend it. It takes for ever for the auto down shift to happen and the rpm's to jump. Not to mention half the time the computer thinks your going to fast and it won't shift to your best gear. I'm always swearing at my wifes car for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hot Black Trans-Am View Post
    I do and recommend it. It takes for ever for the auto down shift to happen and the rpm's to jump. Not to mention half the time the computer thinks your going to fast it won't shift down into your best gear. I'm always swearing at my wifes car for that.
    hahaha. good point... im not sure if im goin manual or auto so i wanted to know about both

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATCharming View Post
    hahaha. good point... im not sure if im goin manual or auto so i wanted to know about both
    It takes a good amount of time to get really good at driving a manual and alot of people never learn how to get the most out of them, but once you do it's so much better for the street. You'd really have to have a manual for a couple of years and learn how to drive one well before you can truely say which one you like better. It does take some talent to drive one and not just skill. I know people that drove them for many years and suck. I'd say give the manual a try seeing you've done auto's already. Might as well try both for you can have an experienced decision when your ready to get a more expensive car later on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATCharming View Post
    is it the same in an auto? should u manually downshift so that u dont have to wait for the tranny to downshift when u punch it?
    well for a auto some will say to manual shift. but this is what the M6 is best at, not an auto for rolls. but best thing to do is to drop from OD to 3, or 2, but thats when the computer kicks in, soo.

    i say 3 ( D on camaros), BUT ANYTHING BESIDES oVERDRIVE

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    i mean... should u sit at 5k rpms in 2nd gear or just let it upshift so u cruise? if it upshifts u will have to wait for it to downshift. if u manually hold it in a low gear, once u punch it u will instantly get the power, then u can move it all the way up to OD whenever u want and letthe car shift by itself

    anyone understand? is that good?

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    i wouldnt sit at 5k..usually with the 4l60E's gearing you can sit in second gear at around 3.5k with a 3.42 rear..I used to do it in my truck all the time...so it shouldnt be a problem..as soon as you punch it though take it back up into drive and the transmission will do the rest

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