gear shifting problem
since i am new to my s, iam not sure if thoes are normal.
1. shift from first gear to second gear, i need to release my clutch slowly or shift at high rpm (4500+) to make my car going "smooth".
2.shift from 4 to 5 gear, i get the similar problem..
3. when i drive my frd's civic si, i feel that si's shifting are much more smooth (more like butter??). is it due to the different style??
thanks in advance
1. shift from first gear to second gear, i need to release my clutch slowly or shift at high rpm (4500+) to make my car going "smooth".
2.shift from 4 to 5 gear, i get the similar problem..
3. when i drive my frd's civic si, i feel that si's shifting are much more smooth (more like butter??). is it due to the different style??
thanks in advance
i think you just need to get used to it and play around with the clutch a bit more, see where the sweet spot or the engagement points are. So...yes it is normal. When i change my shoes from shox -> chuck's, i usually need to get used to the clutch play because of the difference in thickness of the sole. So yeah just get used to it, and you'll be fine...
be sure to attend upcoming meets!
be sure to attend upcoming meets!
Hmm, it might be normal, but there's a chance something is wrong. I see by your profile that you have a MY 2000. Apparently some AP1s had issues with 2nd gear grinding (there's a TSB about this in Under the Hood). Is there audible grinding when you change gears or just a notchy sort of feel? Either way, I'd try a transmission fluid change if you haven't done one recently.
Also, you could come out to some meets and have another s2k owner drive your car to determine if it is shifting normally.
Also, you could come out to some meets and have another s2k owner drive your car to determine if it is shifting normally.
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Originally Posted by pvfubar,Jan 26 2010, 07:27 AM
I notice when my S is cold its a little tight going into 2nd but after a few min its fine.
1st to 2nd is the hardest to get smooth but once you get it, it will come naturally. Find the friction point then you'll get it every time.
I've been a passenger in some cars where the driver doesn't care if 1st to 2nd is smooth and it makes the ride very uncomfortable.
You don't have to let off the clutch slowly, just do as you normally would and add gas faster. Should be one smooth motion. Good luck!
I've been a passenger in some cars where the driver doesn't care if 1st to 2nd is smooth and it makes the ride very uncomfortable.
You don't have to let off the clutch slowly, just do as you normally would and add gas faster. Should be one smooth motion. Good luck!


