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  • 2002maniac
    R3V Elite
    • Feb 2005
    • 4260

    #16
    I had to drive my brother's 63 ranchero for 3 days with no clutch at all. I would start off in first gear with the motor stopped. Start the motor and take off. Shift clutchless and then when I absolutely HAD to come to a stop I would stall it out.

    I tink it would be hard on your syncros unless you matched perfectly

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    • yozsi
      Grease Monkey
      • Feb 2006
      • 337

      #17
      Originally posted by Victell
      Truckers only use the clutch for takeoff from a dead stop.
      heh, not true. maybe on some super old trucks with non syncromesh 5-8 speed trannies. but not the newer ones with 8-16 plus splitter.

      Unlimited Slip Diff's FTW!
      1972 240z Drift,Scca BSP, Scca ITS Car.

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      • AdamF 88iS
        R3VLimited
        • Oct 2003
        • 2051

        #18
        Gently shifting without the clutch is ok. You just have to get good at pulling it out of gear right when you let off the gas and slipping it into the next gear as the rpms fall to the right spot. If it gives you any resistance at all then you didn't do it right and you shouldnt force it.
        Adam Fogg- '88 M3

        Common sense- It's the new 'gifted'

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        • MrK
          Mod Crazy
          • Jan 2006
          • 709

          #19
          I don't see what the big deal with taking a car out of gear without clutch. You're simply separating gears, so it doesn't matter what speed the gears are spinning, there's nothing to match 'to' when you're going out of gear. Air is really forgiving, and doesn't need synchros LOL.
          This is your M20 on steroids:

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