So, I'm driving around with a buddy the other day and as I come to a stop, he looks at me like I don't know how to drive a manual. He says when slowing down and/or coming to a stop you should downshift all the way to 1st or it is hard on the trans. I personally just stick it in neutral and coast to either stop or slow down. Is there a benefit to doing it either way? I was taught to just stick it in neutral... is that wrong? What does everyone else do?
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You need new friends By putting it on neutral you are causing the least amount of stress on the transmission while slowing down. If you down-shifted and used the transmission to slow you down, you may be extending the life of your brakes but not the transmission's or clutch's life. Changing brake pads/rotors is cheaper.Oscar
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I do the same. Always heard it's easier to replace the brakes than the trans!
Edit: Yep, Perucho beat me to it!"Lane, I've been going to this high school for seven and a half years. I'm no dummy."
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What they said.
Except for this little tidbit:
I read recently that for best mpgs, you should let the car coast down in whatever gear you are in because putting it in neutral tells the ECU to give the engine a little gas to keep it running with no load. When you leave it in gear, the centrifigal force turns the engine and uses less fuel to keep it running. Take it out of gear before the engine starts to lug, then you come to a stop.
Now, if I'm wrong, or wrong for Festiva ECU mapping, someone please tell me. As I said, I just read it in one place and haven't confirmed this. It makes some sense, though.
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That is exactly what I thought. Less stress on the trans, not more! Also, the brakes are MUCH easier to change than the trans or clutch. As far as letting it wind down in the gear you are in, I let it go down a little, but not to where it "lugs". Thanks for the info everyone.The normal is not always normal... MOST is not ALL... And any job can be hard if you don't have the right tools!!!
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Sometimes i'll downshift, sometimes i'll coast to a stop :lol: i don't see much dis-advantage to either one
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If I need to stop in a hurry, I'll downshift and let the engine help the brakes.Jerry
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Originally posted by Damkid View PostSometimes i'll downshift, sometimes i'll coast to a stop :lol: i don't see much dis-advantage to either onewww.cardomain.com/id/jermnc77
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Originally posted by Damkid View PostSometimes i'll downshift, sometimes i'll coast to a stop :lol: i don't see much dis-advantage to either one91 Festiva GL "Scrat"
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I downshift all the time. It's just the way I've always driven (been at it 30+ years).
Originally posted by leapin View PostTwo words. rev matching.Festiva: Because even my dog can build a Honda.
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