Killer50stang said:
Okay, you're wrong here. Ever heard of power shifting?? That's keeping the foot on the gas the whole time. That's what most guys do at the track...hard on the tranny.
Apparently I'm being misunderstood, so here's what I said in more precise words.
Origionally double clutching is as it has been described here several times, clutch in, out of gear, clutch out, clutch back in, and into the next gear. That is granny shifting, because your foot doesn't stay in the gas.
Lately when I hear a ricer talking about double clutching, It's the same procedure as I just described, but you keep your foot in the gas aswell. - This is like, double clutching version 2.0 or something. And probably what they were referring to in TF&TF
I just keep my foot in the gas, and shift normally. Clutch in, next gear, clutch out... aka, power or speed shifting.
Maybe, and I mean just a thought that popped into my mind, the ricers are double clutching (with their foot in the gas) instead of powershifting because their tranny's can't handle direct powershifting.
BJBS5OH - It is true that keeping your foot in the gas between shifts will help to keep the boost up. Primarily because your pressure relief system won't engage.