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khooni
02-09-2017, 10:33 AM
So I was told by an instructor that banging gears while being flat on the accelerator is slower than if I lift a little then change gears. It certain makes the shift smoother but more importantly, am I saving time or losing time?
select
02-09-2017, 06:53 PM
Shifting Operation
Depending on the driving situation, distinctions are made between trailing-throttle upshifts, trailing-throttle downshifts, acceleration upshifts and acceleration downshifts. The complete shifting operation takes place in 3 phases.
Source: Getrag SMGII Technical Documentation
Full Throttle shifts are always guaranteed to make the fastest shift in the current situation possible. I think your instructor is wrong on that occasion.
Yanto
02-09-2017, 07:00 PM
So I was told by an instructor that banging gears while being flat on the accelerator is slower than if I lift a little then change gears. It certain makes the shift smoother but more importantly, am I saving time or losing time?
Was this a driving instructor Nick ? :)
First I've heard of this. Cant imagine it being quicker over foot to floor and changing gear in S5 or S6 mate.
shimmy
02-09-2017, 07:23 PM
.........just after he told you to "feed the steering wheel through your hands". :hahaha:
khooni
02-09-2017, 08:06 PM
yeah.
I was a bit puzzled as well. normally I don't hesitate to do full throttle upshifts but he had me thinking a bit.
I also mentioned that I wanted to try triangulation on hairpins. He didn't like that as well. something about my car being too heavy. Shimmy, what's the verdict on trying to vee a hairpin in the CSL?
select
03-09-2017, 01:50 PM
.........just after he told you to "feed the steering wheel through your hands". :hahaha:
:gayfight:
khooni
03-09-2017, 06:16 PM
i confess i didn't get that
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