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    Its called floating gears. Youd understand why trukers do it if youve ever pressed the clutch in on a big truck over 300 times a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LS2ner
    Its called floating gears. Youd understand why trukers do it if youve ever pressed the clutch in on a big truck over 300 times a day.
    Hell yeah lol

    I do it all the time, in my honda, and my daily.

    Basically all your really doing is matching RPM's for the next gear your shifting too.

    Its easy up shifting, try it going down lol.

    If your trying it, NEVER force the shifter. Just give a little pressure, if you don't get it before it hits idle or over rev's (for down shifting) then just hit the clutch.

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