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Location: Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, USA
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If done reasonably well, it actually happens far more quickly than one can read the description. If you're double-clutching a large truck, yeah, it's a slow process, but in something like a 911, it's a couple of stabs at the clutch and a quick blip of the clutch, all done in a seamless littel "package." It really takes no longer than waiting for a a synchromesh-aided shift.
Stephan
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Stephan Wilkinson
'83 911SC Gold-Plated Porsche
'04 replacement Boxster
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