cb205
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What I'm about to say has probably already been said, but im too lazy to read all fo it.
Double clutching is mainly a technique used when the gearbox does not have synchromesh.
As for double-clutching in 'modern' vehicles, it's really just personal preferance.
I learnt to drive in a truck (thats being a country kid for ya) I took alot of those habits to driving a car, so I do it all the time.
As for wear-and-tear, if its done correctly the extra wear on the clutch is minimal.
hope this helps.
cheers
steve
Double clutching is mainly a technique used when the gearbox does not have synchromesh.
As for double-clutching in 'modern' vehicles, it's really just personal preferance.
I learnt to drive in a truck (thats being a country kid for ya) I took alot of those habits to driving a car, so I do it all the time.
As for wear-and-tear, if its done correctly the extra wear on the clutch is minimal.
hope this helps.
cheers
steve