2006 tC acceleration, 2nd gear, and wearing shoes...help plz
Originally Posted by senseiturtle
He's just new to cars and driving them.
Stomp on the gas, and the motor will start to pull. Shift at redline for maximum acceleration.
If you're cruising, easy on the gas and shift at 3k.
Stomp on the gas, and the motor will start to pull. Shift at redline for maximum acceleration.
If you're cruising, easy on the gas and shift at 3k.
Originally Posted by Voltairecim
Not at redline, at 5700. I believe thats where peak hp is.
You want peak horsepower to fall in the dead center of your rev range through each gear. That way, you're maximizing your average horsepower over the course of the run. If you shift early, you'll be maximizing your average torque over the run, which will feel faster but in the end will NOT be.
The tC's horsepower curve doesn't drop off dramatically in the higher RPMS. That would be the case in which you'd want to shift early.
If you look at a supercharger dyno, you'll see that the HP is still increasing at redline. This would be an instance when a raised rev limiter and even later shifting would be encouraged.
You want to shift where the point where you're losing hp in one gear meets the point where you're making horsepower in the next gear. So its ok if you go past your peak hp, as long as you dont go to far that before you shift you're making less hp than you would in the next gear.
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Originally Posted by TCMONKEE
isn't 2nd everything under 20 mph? Should also learn to rev match if you haven't or double clutching for smoother engagment.
Originally Posted by xWuko
I always thought double clutching was just used in racing to get a little bit of a boost. Someone care to explain?
ok well im a size 14 and i have some skating shoes called DVS and i have razo pedals at times i feel my right foot touching the corner of the gas pedal when im breaking so what i had to do is position my feet right i take my heel off the floor when i switch from gas to breakso maby you should try this
Originally Posted by xWuko
I always thought double clutching was just used in racing to get a little bit of a boost. Someone care to explain?
shoes can make a difference as far how smooth you are. i own a pair of dress boots. they have wide and somewhat thick soles. i can feel the brake on the side of them when im pushing the gas. and its more difficult to feel the pedals... VS. my chucks. which are tiny and "skin tight" on the foot, more like a driving/racing shoe, i can drive more aggresively in those.
as far as shifting. i get poor milage. i drive too fast and accelerate too fast. but its a thrill driving this car. usually i shift over 3k. closer to 4k. but for best acceleration go to redline. thats why its there. to get high enough to stay in the power band and still have room to rev through whatever gear you are in/shifting into.
as far as shifting. i get poor milage. i drive too fast and accelerate too fast. but its a thrill driving this car. usually i shift over 3k. closer to 4k. but for best acceleration go to redline. thats why its there. to get high enough to stay in the power band and still have room to rev through whatever gear you are in/shifting into.
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