Originally Posted by
Fetch
This thread is really confusing me.
What exactly do you mean a simple shift vs. a double clutch shift?
You should be rev matching anyway , so there would be no jerks with either shift 'type'.
Double clutching is different than rev matching.
Also I don't understand another person refering to double clutching as pushing the clutch down only to disengage it, instead of all the way down. That's fine, & faster to shift, but never heard it called double clutching.
Double clutching is:
5th gear, clutch in, neutral gear, clutch out, rev match for 3rd gear, clutch in, 3rd gear, clutch out.
My definition of 'simple' would be (and this is how I normally drive):
5th gear, clutch in, while changing gears revmatch for 3rd gear, 3rd gear, clutch out.
Go ahead and tell me if I'm wrong. But I'm never wrong. (haha)