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Originally Posted by primal
If you know where the friction zone is (via muscle memory) then you don't need to pull all the way in.
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There are three things wrong with that statement:
1) Like I said before, what can you possbily gain by pulling the clutch in only part way ??
If you think you MUST do something "different", then practice shifting without the clutch at all.
2) Maybe more importantly, the action of finding the friction zone while engaging the clutch is a different action than trying to find it while dis-engaging it. Muscle "memory" is only obtained after a LOT of repetitions of exactly the same operation; those two are not the same.
3) What kind of feedback do you think you will get to allow you to FIND a "friction zone" while dis-engaging ??? When the clutch starts to slip ???
I'm sorry to disagree but I find the whole concept ridiculous.