ah, now i get the 2001 thing. no, i didn't really listen to Vin there when he said "not double-clutching like you should!". and i never double-clutch when upshifting anyway, which is presumably what you do during a drag race.
if you want to get into first gear while moving over like 5mph, double-clutching is what you need. its fun to do this.
and for the record, i have size 13 feet and there is no way i can heel-toe. i care barely even fit my whole foot down there with a shoe on.
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Fast and Furious really took it's toll on American society. Fuck you Vin Diesel. You have people double clutching in BMW's. You are part of the reason the europeans withhold their driver's cars from Americans.
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Originally posted by nando View Postcrushed the joint that allows you to rotate your foot left/right (mountain bike accident in high school). it's essentially fused together now; the doctor took bone from my hip to rebuild it. I was told that I wouldn't be able to run anymore but I just did my first triathlon this year :)
Yeah, sucks--you see a lot of shit in the movies but the bottom line is a lot of stuff you never fully recover from. I ate shit on a dirtbike two years ago (almost to the day, it was on July 4th '07), broke my wrist, fucked up my knee. My knee's ok besides a nice huge scar and lots of H2O2 sizzling memories, but if I try and do open-handed pushups I'll still feel pain shoot up my wrist. Something didn't heal right and it's probably pinching a nerve.
Luckily if I ball it into a fist I'm ok, it'll do until I can use the university gym again. :p
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crushed the joint that allows you to rotate your foot left/right (mountain bike accident in high school). it's essentially fused together now; the doctor took bone from my hip to rebuild it. I was told that I wouldn't be able to run anymore but I just did my first triathlon this year :)
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Originally posted by nando View PostI have a foot injury that doesn't allow me to rotate my foot like that. and I have wide feet anyway.
But I hear ya on the injury, what happened?
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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostI guess. How about toe-toe? ;)
Generally around town I'll use that method, but when I'm really railing on it I'll stab the throttle with my heel. Thing about BMW's bottom-hinged gas pedal though (while I love it) is that you get less leverage on the bottom of the pedal than at the top, so if you want to effectively heel-toe you've got to stab it really hard or you've got to rotate your foot more and stab it more towards the top of the pedal.
Kind of a pain.
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Originally posted by mrsleeve View PostI have kinda wide feets so I use the ball of my foot high up on the gas pedal and the arch area of my foot on the breaks.
After talking about it so much, I'm not fully sure how I do high-rpm downshifts at this point. I don't even think about it--I should go drive the car tonight and observe myself. :p
I double clutch all the time as well got really used to it while driving medium duty and old off road haul trucks and even some semi's. Just depends on the mood I am in and what kinda situation I am in.
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Originally posted by 87e30 View PostMy neighbor (who is a honda tech) told me that double clutching is worse for the clutch.
But yeah, if you fuck up a double clutch you WILL grind, fortunately that is a very rare occurrence for me, but it does happen. Double clutching is more risky than regular rev matching.
I'm not sure how it's worse. But it is unnecessary.
The only thing I can come up with is teh clutch springs wear out faster b/c it is going in and house twice as much. Do clutch springs even wear out? Like I said I have no idea I'm just trying to make something up.
There's also usually a little spring on the clutch pedal, but that's a different matter.
Same reason it wears the clutch more to hold it in at a light vs. putting the car in neutral. I don't know.
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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostI guess. How about toe-toe? ;)
Generally around town I'll use that method, but when I'm really railing on it I'll stab the throttle with my heel. Thing about BMW's bottom-hinged gas pedal though (while I love it) is that you get less leverage on the bottom of the pedal than at the top, so if you want to effectively heel-toe you've got to stab it really hard or you've got to rotate your foot more and stab it more towards the top of the pedal.
Kind of a pain.
I double clutch all the time as well got really used to it while driving medium duty and old off road haul trucks and even some semi's. Just depends on the mood I am in and what kinda situation I am in.Last edited by mrsleeve; 07-27-2009, 05:16 PM.
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My neighbor (who is a honda tech) told me that double clutching is worse for the clutch.
I'm not sure how it's worse. But it is unnecessary. The only thing I can come up with is teh clutch springs wear out faster b/c it is going in and house twice as much. Do clutch springs even wear out? Like I said I have no idea I'm just trying to make something up. Same reason it wears the clutch more to hold it in at a light vs. putting the car in neutral. I don't know.
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Originally posted by nando View Postthat's the common name for it, but since I don't actually use my heel, rev matching is a better term. It's more like pinky toe/ball of foot. ;)
Generally around town I'll use that method, but when I'm really railing on it I'll stab the throttle with my heel. Thing about BMW's bottom-hinged gas pedal though (while I love it) is that you get less leverage on the bottom of the pedal than at the top, so if you want to effectively heel-toe you've got to stab it really hard or you've got to rotate your foot more and stab it more towards the top of the pedal.
Kind of a pain.
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Originally posted by daniel View Posti've been double clutching for a few years now...
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