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So i was reading a post on another car site where a guy claimed he put his car in nuetral and used the brakes to stop whenever he needed to stop or slow down. I immediately called him a fool because you never want to completely disconnect power from the wheels, especially when slowing down. In addition, you should be downshifting a manual car when slowing down to keep from possibly overheating your brakes. Anyhow, i was suprised by how many people had never heard of this, and called me a fool for not just leaving my car in gear and braking. Now i learned to drive stick from my dad who is pretty old school (69 mach 1 4 spd was his last stick car). But since i started doing it, I can't imagine driving without downshifting down a hill or into a turn, or when coming to a gradual stop. These guys are telling me its bad for the engine, synchros (though if i have time i double clutch), trans, etc. Is it really safe/good practice to not downshift when slowing?
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if I know i'm coming to a complete stop, I slow down in neutral. That engine braking stuff is for the old cars where brakes sucked (i.e. 4wheel drum brakes). Today's brakes are good enough and will last long enough to actually USE them.
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Originally posted by RTStabler51: That engine braking stuff is for the old cars where brakes sucked (i.e. 4wheel drum brakes). Today's brakes are good enough and will last long enough to actually USE them.
Agreed. Downshifting also decreases fuel economy. Now with that said, I always downshift, but that's just so the revs are up and ready to take off when I hit the gas again.
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Um has he ever heard of car racing? It helps slow the car down, you are in gear so you dont have to worry about that if you are turning or the light goes green, and the engine uses zero fuel. Why the hll would you not downshift.
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I always have my car in gear unless I'm at a complete stop. However, I try to avoid downshifting because its easier to replace brake pads than a clutch.
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what i do is as im coming to a light, ill push the clutch in and put the car in ever gear, but never let out on the clutch, cause im weird like that. but i can let out on the clutch if i need to stop fast for any reason. my brakes do all of my stopping...
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If you don't downshift, and overheat your brakes, you might be replacing your whole car, or worse I don't think the right thing is to drive every trip like you are racing, but there has to be a happy medium. Not downshifting at all is foolish.
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why would you downshift in normal day to day driving?????i could see it if your racing or playing around...i always put it in neutral and use the brakes...imho brake pads are a hell of alot cheaper than a clutch or transmission parts....which would you rather replace?????
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Originally posted by chrisilversvt: why would you downshift in normal day to day driving?????i could see it if your racing or playing around...i always put it in neutral and use the brakes...imho brake pads are a hell of alot cheaper than a clutch or transmission parts....which would you rather replace?????
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Is the MTX-75 that weak? I know it's not great, but i thought it could handle something basic like "downshifting".
If you are going down a hill, you don't downshift?
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