Do truck drivers still double clutch?

For one thing, semi-trucks require that you double clutch when shifting gears. This means engaging the clutch to pull the gear out, letting the clutch out, and then engaging it again to shift into the desired gear.
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When should double clutching be used CDL?

When taking your driving test for your CDL, do you have to use your clutch through all the gears when shifting? A: Most states will require double clutching when taking the CDL Skills test. You will not have to go through all the gears, but you must be able to select the proper gear for the road condition.
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Do semis have two clutches?

Double clutching is a commonly accepted practice for shifting through gears on a semi-truck's transmission. It's called “double clutching” because it takes two movements to achieve. The first time you tap the clutch the transmission goes into neutral, the second time you tap the clutch you slide it into gear.
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Do truck drivers use clutch?

It's a good idea for the new CDL driver to use the clutch (double clutch) for each and every shift. This is a good idea in order to be comfortable with the use of the clutch. Once you are comfortable with double clutching, then experiment shifting without using the clutch.
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Should you still double clutch?

A: If you drive a modern manual car, you do not need to double clutch. It is no longer inherently good nor bad, though some people would say it makes shifting more deliberate, which extends life.
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Why do truckers double clutch?

The purpose of the double-clutch technique is to aid in matching the rotational speed of the input shaft being driven by the engine to the rotational speed of the gear the driver wishes to select.
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Can you rev match without double clutching?

Even though modern cars have this technology, rev matching can still be useful. Drivers can definitely get away without double clutching in a modern car, provided they aren't changing gears too carelessly.
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Can you single clutch a semi?

Yes, most of the time you can time it pretty good and effectively reduce the power so it will slid out and in, but eventually you may time it wrong, and chip a tooth. One other reason to use a clutch. Most chipped teeth in transmissions will NOT be warranty.
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Why do truckers extend their shifters?

A longer shifter column provided more leverage when having trouble getting the gears to mesh together. Today's transmissions are much smoother and easier to shift.
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Can trucks have dual clutch transmission?

Daimler, Mitsubishi Fuso's parent company, announced last week that they'd soon be offering a dual clutch transmission (DCT) on their line of commercial trucks -- the first time the technology has ever been available on a truck. Known as Duonic, it's a wet clutch design with six forward gears and one reverse.
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What is Granny shifting and double clutching?

Simply put, granny shifting is when you upshift or downshift through the gears of a manual transmission normally. This means that there's not rev-matching or double clutching happening through your shifts, which also means that the car will likely bog when you downshift.
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Why is double clutching so hard?

Double clutching can be a bit tricky, as every truck is different because each one has different clutch springs. The clutch springs engage and disengage the clutch. If you don't use enough pressure and push hard enough on the clutch, it simply won't go in or you'll grind a gear.
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Is it good to float gears?

Floating gears requires you to have good timing in moving the stick, and good control of the accelerator pedal. Not that easy for newbies. Floating gears and forcing gears together makes the grinding, and the grinding means the transmission is getting damaged.
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Can you grind gears on CDL test?

There are certain mistakes that an examiner may accept during a road test, such as making an excessively wide turn or grinding a gear. However, examiners will automatically fail you if you make seemingly small mistakes like hitting a curb.
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Do Nascar drivers use the clutch to shift?

Unlike the transmissions on normal manual cars, NASCAR cars do not require the driver to press the clutch pedal while shifting gears. Although NASCAR cars have clutch pedals, these are rarely used when shifting gears. Instead, drivers shift gears by matching the car's speed to the car's RPM (revolutions per minute).
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What is a money shift?

Money shifting happens when you accidentally miss the gear you are intending to shift into or aggressively downshift, so instead of shifting into 4th gear maybe you shifted back into 2nd gear. It's called a money shift because when it happens, it will cost you a lot of money to repair.
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Should I rev match when downshifting?

When you downshift on a motorcycle, the engine RPMs increase. If you do it without rev-matching, the engine will feel bogged down and the motorcycle will also lurch forward. This can be avoided by simply rev-matching while downshifting.
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What's the point of rev matching?

Rev matching is used when down-shifting to smooth the transition between gears and prevent shock loads through the transmission. It's a useful skill for the road and track for both cars and motorcycles.
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