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Old 12-02-2012, 06:15 AM   #9
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the first time I heard about the shift without clutch is years ago, I thought that guy is crazy, he had been trained for circuit race for a while, he probaly can do that, but I think this skill had better be taught in person, or fixing the tranmission?? is just expensive....
I will drive my 95 S10 truck with 2.2 liter engine without the clutch until it either breaks or doesnt break.

Then the world will know one way or the other. Personally I dont think it will do any harm.

But I might be wrong!

I learned how to drive without a clutch from the book How To Keep Your Volkswagen Alive For The Compleat Idiot in 1973. It was a slow process but I did teach myself how to do it with inspiration from that book.
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