Don't floor the throttle at low RPMs in a high gear. Downshift to a gear that puts the engine in its comfortable operating range. 3. Maintain the Connection
Even without braking, matching your RPMs to the lower gear during a downshift saves your clutch from unnecessary wear and prevents the car from "jerking." tranny addict
Like brakes, hydraulic clutches can get air bubbles or moisture in the lines. Periodic bleeding ensures a consistent pedal bite point. 4. Finding Your Next "Fix" Don't floor the throttle at low RPMs in a high gear
Most manufacturers claim "lifetime" fluids, but enthusiasts know that fresh gear oil every 30k–50k miles keeps shifts buttery smooth. tranny addict