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RE: types of shifting



Well Neal I would not powere shift that Mazda as the transmission are not all the strong.  The double clutch works well when down shifting.  . I don't thing I would even speed shift that mazda unless you want to install a new trans.  
---- v8magic@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: 
> 
> The only dumb questions are the ones that we don't ask. Double clutching 
> takes a little bit of work at first, but is a good skill to know. Check 
> this link. I think it will do a good job for you. 
> http://www.motorpoint.com.au/double-clutch.asp
> 
> 
> 
> neal zimmerman wrote:
> > 
> > dumb questions but oh well......
> >       I recently bought a work truck with a 5 speed. i havent had a
> > stick in years.
> >          I have been enjoying shifting for a change.
> >     What kind of shifting do u call it when u dont use the clutch
> > between gears, but just drop it in at the right RPMs??
> >       Is it bad for the tranny??
> >         What exactly is "powershifting"???  same thing or something different??
> >       neal zimmerman, eugene oregon
> 
> 
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