Smooth.....
yea, you guys make me nervous on 2 accounts... i've got the skip shift eliminated and still feel like my car bucks some! so it's either my car or...the driver!
my thinking has always been that these cars like to be driven hard and that any "race" engine will always be much smoother at speed... (I'm comparing it to a 106" v-twin motorcycle I also ride)... I push the clutch in on the snake when I get around 1,500 rpm but it can still buck some around this speed/rpm.
must be that I'm not as smooth on the clutch/gas as I think or is there really something to be looked at?
if it matters much I put 3.55 gears in my '09.
The skip shift keeps the rpms well below a reasonable speed and can cause low rpm bucking. For me it's mostly frustration and perhaps a little embarassing when I have to feel around to find the gear, or move the shifter all over the place then back to get it into second gear - that makes me Buck it sometimes, lol.How would the skip shift effect this? Isn't that just for shifting from 1st to 2nd?
We may be overlooking driving technique (no offence meant). When you get to a certain point you will need to step on the clutch pedal. I generall shift to neutral so as not to ride the clutch.
Never experienced any bucking or surging. Mine is driven mostly around town at 25 to 30 mph speed limits.
I believe this is what he is talking about.. . . other than the occasional first gear parking lot buck.
Your "Viper card" should be taken.
Head and cam cars can be tough... but stock cars should be smooth, other than the occasional first gear parking lot buck.