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Thread: crunching when changing from 2nd to 3rd close to redline?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veee1.8t View Post
    yeh...and i live at meadowbank, near ryde..ive done 30 000 k's and it due for service soon so should be under warranty
    Not should, is covered under warranty.

    aus liebe zum automobil

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgeGTI View Post
    ahh it wasn't long ago when so people here where giving it to my brother and I for saying the same thing.
    Good stuff Mario
    Just for the record, what has been described isn't a double declutch - because the clutch is only disengaged once.

    I've always hit the clutch moments before actually backing off the accelerator (rather than the other way around), which results in a little bit of a 'blip' or 'overrun' while I change gears.

    I've said it before though - the Polo clutch pedal has to be basically on the floor before it disengages fully. If you try to rush a shift before your foot is pinned to the firewall, you'll get a crunch.

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    ok...so can this be damaging my car?

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    PeterHBne: I Think the previous generation polo gti's had a different gearbox, i think their issues are unrelated. I reckon also that the cable shift doesn't help rushed gearchanges, the mechanism can't react quick enough. (edit: delayed response here.... oops)

    Current model integra type s's can crunch from time to time 2nd to 3rd, and they have tripple cone synchros (e.g tough). So even the nicest gearboxes can have problems.
    Last edited by MINTpolo; 07-06-2007 at 10:32 PM.
    06 Polo GTI

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