I'll say this... I don't like putting more wear than necessary on the throw bearing in the clutch assembly, so the times that my clutch is in are extremely limited.
jetjock;1539684 said:Great. Yet another thread where we see people who think they know how to drive versus those that really do...
KMinAF;1540004 said:Brake pads are cheaper than clutches (and thrust bearings if you run a stage 3.) I just push the shift lever into neutral when coming to a stop, "heel toe" when down shifting through a corner and never hold the clutch in while waiting at a stop or rest my foot on the pedal while driving.
Poodles;1539677 said:I remember being taught in driver's ed. here that's it's illegal to coast in neutral or with the clutch in.
Not that they could possibly know you were doing it, but it all depends on the type of stop I'm doing.
supramk3speed;1539741 said:I use the idle and downshifts depending on what i feel like. I usually downshift if im slowing down to make a turn but i generally put it in nuetral at stop lights because i don't want to sit there holding in the clutch. That would just be a pain.
GrimJack;1539958 said:I'll say this... I don't like putting more wear than necessary on the throw bearing in the clutch assembly, so the times that my clutch is in are extremely limited.
iwannadie;1540027 said:I had a friend who burned through two clutches on his SUV before a mechanic finally asked if he rested his foot on the pedal. My friend said he never thought that slight bit of pressure made a difference but it did.
KMinAF;1540004 said:Brake pads are cheaper than clutches (and thrust bearings if you run a stage 3.) I just push the shift lever into neutral when coming to a stop, "heel toe" when down shifting through a corner and never hold the clutch in while waiting at a stop or rest my foot on the pedal while driving.
While true, this is also why it's a good idea to match RPM while downshifting - less wear on the clutch.KMinAF;1540004 said:Brake pads are cheaper than clutches ...
Does the engine cut fuel completely on decel? I've never heard about this.Dirgle;1539689 said:Besides, the engine cuts fuel on decel so I can get a few extra miles out of the tank.
It seems he only bothers to chime in to imply that he knows while others do not...crisp;1539833 said:So... I'm actually quite pleased that you chimed in! Hopefully, you have some words of wisdom to counter those in the "THINK" camp and better arm those of us who lack the resource and/or experience to know better by our own accord.:1zhelp: -crisp
I've heard some BS over the years but that's up there.....Koenigturbo;1540058 said:I had my tranny rebuilt, the guy asked me if I down shift to help stop. I said yes, he said, yeah, I can tell, your second gear is mushroomed from down shifting.
I'm in neutral when I'm at a stop.
Not sure on the stock strategy but most cut down to xx road speed yy rpm, I found a full cut in my car with the thin JE ring pack caused excessive Oil consumption so set it up to have a lean map on trailing throttle, much the same gains in economy but enough fuel injected to maintain cylinder pressure.tekdeus;1540070 said:Does the engine cut fuel completely on decel? I've never heard about this.
Some people have an abrasive sense of humor.tekdeus;1540070 said:It seems he only bothers to chime in to imply that he knows while others do not... Must be an ego thing.
tekdeus;1540070 said:Does the engine cut fuel completely on decel? I've never heard about this.
Dirgle;1540119 said:I don't remember for sure on the 7M but on my 2JZ it cuts fuel on decel if the throttle is closed and the engine is above 1500 rpm. Once the RPM's drop below 1500 you can hear the fuel kick back on by a sudden change in the exhaust note and the wideband coming back online.
Dirgle;1540119 said:I don't remember for sure on the 7M but on my 2JZ it cuts fuel on decel if the throttle is closed and the engine is above 1500 rpm. Once the RPM's drop below 1500 you can hear the fuel kick back on by a sudden change in the exhaust note and the wideband coming back online.