Selecting 1st gear at speed

Selecting 1st gear at speed

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SuperchargedVR6

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3,138 posts

220 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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Whilst watching some youtube clips recently, sTiff Needle was driving a 911 through some S bends and on one hairpin bend he said: "I need 1st gear for this one". He must have been doing about 50-60mph on corner entry. How does 1st gear physically engage at that speed, and why don't the rear wheels lock up when the clutch re-engages?

In nearly every FWD road car (and some RWD) I've driven, 1st gear physically won't go in if the car is moving, even at 5-10mph! I need schooling on gearboxes I think!

stevieturbo

17,262 posts

247 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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You just arent trying hard enough !

PaulKemp

979 posts

145 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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It's about getting the revs right
I don't think he would be doing 50 unless running a close ratio box with a long first

PaulKemp

979 posts

145 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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It's about getting the revs right
I don't think he would be doing 50 unless running a close ratio box with a long first

Cliftonite

8,408 posts

138 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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This ^^^^^ and double-declutching can help.




Huff

3,152 posts

191 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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1 to 2 is often the biggest gearing step-change in the 'box.
Needs a mighty, and finely-judged, throttle blip to rev-match on the way down, else it won't go-in because you're asking too much of the 1st Gear synchro cones to instantaneaously accelerate the input shaft and clutch disc (think: inertia) and they'll baulk (sic).

The real problem is breathlessly rushing it all in anticipation, rather than letting it snick-in just-right when matched. Even in my BEC, dog-box and all, this is a private source of delight when it goes just right. One of those liminal rewards for the challenge of driving a manual well. you know.

(as opposed to worrying about bragging rights and on-paper acceleration figures vs auto/and my-Golf-R DSG and similar tediou_zzzzzz.)

Edited by Huff on Friday 17th July 21:57

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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Random fact of the week: Tiffany Dell disintegrated the carbon fibre prop on "my" DB9R at Silverstone by down changing too early! (gear box is at back, with engine speed prop running forwards to engine, downshifting with clutch disengaged to early over sped prop to around 12Krpm, at which point it exploded! (dog box, so you get pretty much any gear you ask for, even if you didn't really want it ;-)

Remember, so sporting cars run a much taller 1st gear compared to more cooking cars. Really fast stuff can often crack 60mph in 1st!

Huff

3,152 posts

191 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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Ouch!
Not a risk I'd considered but makes sense with an aft g/box.

Fortunately on my wee toy the prop is at 'normal speeds' and attached to a 3.44:1 quaife diff; also short, yet still two-part with a centre bearing.

First is good for a hair over 60...

Edited by Huff on Friday 17th July 22:23

stevieturbo

17,262 posts

247 months

Friday 17th July 2015
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Max_Torque said:
Random fact of the week: Tiffany Dell disintegrated the carbon fibre prop on "my" DB9R at Silverstone by down changing too early! (gear box is at back, with engine speed prop running forwards to engine, downshifting with clutch disengaged to early over sped prop to around 12Krpm, at which point it exploded! (dog box, so you get pretty much any gear you ask for, even if you didn't really want it ;-)

Remember, so sporting cars run a much taller 1st gear compared to more cooking cars. Really fast stuff can often crack 60mph in 1st!
And people say carbon fibre is great !...think I'll stick with steel lol

AER

1,142 posts

270 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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stevieturbo said:
Max_Torque said:
Random fact of the week: Tiffany Dell disintegrated the carbon fibre prop on "my" DB9R at Silverstone by down changing too early! (gear box is at back, with engine speed prop running forwards to engine, downshifting with clutch disengaged to early over sped prop to around 12Krpm, at which point it exploded! (dog box, so you get pretty much any gear you ask for, even if you didn't really want it ;-)

Remember, so sporting cars run a much taller 1st gear compared to more cooking cars. Really fast stuff can often crack 60mph in 1st!
And people say carbon fibre is great !...think I'll stick with steel lol
everything has its limit

Pumaracing

2,089 posts

207 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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I can't say it's something I normally do when driving but I took the Focus out and had a go at engaging 1st towards the top end of its speed range (circa 30 mph). Not a problem.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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stevieturbo said:
Max_Torque said:
Random fact of the week: Tiffany Dell disintegrated the carbon fibre prop on "my" DB9R at Silverstone by down changing too early! (gear box is at back, with engine speed prop running forwards to engine, downshifting with clutch disengaged to early over sped prop to around 12Krpm, at which point it exploded! (dog box, so you get pretty much any gear you ask for, even if you didn't really want it ;-)

Remember, so sporting cars run a much taller 1st gear compared to more cooking cars. Really fast stuff can often crack 60mph in 1st!
And people say carbon fibre is great !...think I'll stick with steel lol
Steel shaft would have gone bang at an even lower rpm and almost certainly wrecked the torque tube as it went. At least with the CF prop you pretty much just get a load of dust and that's that ;-)

Pumaracing

2,089 posts

207 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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Max_Torque said:
Remember, so ...
You turning Irish? Right so you are.

PoleDriver

28,637 posts

194 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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Double declutch and heel& toe to keep the revs up!

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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Pumaracing said:
Max_Torque said:
Remember, so ...
You turning Irish? Right so you are.
ahhh Feck off an take yer balls out a yer eyes eh, in't that so.......

Ive

211 posts

169 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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here you can me see engaging 1st a few times at reasonable speeds on a run up the mountains. This was on the Loser (mountain) Berg Trophy in Austria. A consistency event, not a race.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa9lsbGLdQg&fe...

To answer any questions why I am not fully on it on the straights: a big percentage of this road has on one side cliffs or steep declines up to several hundred meter deep.
Any sane person keeps speeds down and has fun in the turns.

GrumpyTwig

3,354 posts

157 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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Cliftonite said:
This ^^^^^ and double-declutching can help.
I've always found double declutching to be pretty mandatory for 1st, otherwise you get one or two things happening, a crunch from the box and/or massive drive train shunt.

hygt2

419 posts

179 months

Sunday 19th July 2015
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Double de-clutch to move from neutral into 1st, then rev-matching when letting the clutch pass the biting point.

You need to know the top speed in each gear but even my MR2 mark 2 rev 3 will do 40 mph in 1st so it can be done but needs to be finely judged.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 19th July 2015
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GrumpyTwig said:
I've always found double declutching to be pretty mandatory for 1st, otherwise you get one or two things happening, a crunch from the box and/or massive drive train shunt.
Modern cars have synchromesh so double declutching does nothing over the first declutch.

What car do you use that needs double declutching as it sounds like synvromesh is out.

GrumpyTwig

3,354 posts

157 months

Sunday 19th July 2015
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The Spruce goose said:
GrumpyTwig said:
I've always found double declutching to be pretty mandatory for 1st, otherwise you get one or two things happening, a crunch from the box and/or massive drive train shunt.
Modern cars have synchromesh so double declutching does nothing over the first declutch.

What car do you use that needs double declutching as it sounds like synvromesh is out.
French gearboxes, only going down into 1st, never had one like it.