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Reference Honda... we had the Rover '400' versions of the Honda Concerto built in the UK. Both Rover/Honda RHD models had the indicator on the L/H side. I see even LHD models of the Concerto (circa 1990, as our Rover cars) also had the indicator on the L/H side of the wheel.
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10-02-2021, 05:39 PM | #92 |
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![]() It doesn't look "elongated" enough ![]() It may. I did brake. It's just there are "laws of physics" mentioned in the manual ![]() This would lead to brakes overheating and subsequently failing: this is why engine braking is especially important when driving in mountains - to release the brakes' heat burden. Last edited by No one; 10-02-2021 at 05:59 PM.. Reason: Added another comment. |
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10-02-2021, 06:07 PM | #93 | |
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In a LHD, when you tense up and yank at the gear lever for the fastest shift from 3 to 4, it's possible to go from 3-2 as you tense your shoulder and pull the gear lever towards yourself. Engine blows up. Money shift. In a RHD, if you tense up and yank the gear lever towards yourself, you're going to pull it from 3-6, which will not blow up the engine. Not a Money Shift. Make sense? |
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10-02-2021, 06:44 PM | #94 | |
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10-02-2021, 08:21 PM | #96 | ||
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And no, it won't blow the engine once you've just misshifted: you need to engage the clutch for that to happen and here's the point when you can stop and recover if you are conscious of what you are doing (the revs go blasting up). I never drop the clutch and it saved me from a money shift. Quote:
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This means you can accidentally choose the 3rd gear when trying to choose the 5th: . My understanding of What's a money shift?. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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10-03-2021, 12:29 AM | #99 | |
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Picture this scenario - you're in a race. First is already selected. You hit redline, and slam it into second. Redline and push it into third. Redline again, and as you yank it into forth, you tense up, pull towards you and end up yanking it into second by mistake. And in the heat of the moment, you release the clutch, the engine revs to about 50% over redline, breaks a lot of internals, and costs you a lot of money. That's a money shift. But that was described from a LHD perspective - "Redline again, and as you yank it into forth, you tense up, pull towards you and end up yanking it into second by mistake." meaning your right hand has instead of moving the gear lever straight towards the back of the car, it's pulled it also towards your body, hence selecting second. Now, imagine the same scenario in a RHD car - "Redline again, and as you yank it into forth, you tense up, pull towards you and end up yanking it into sixth by mistake.". In the heat of the moment, you release the clutch, engine revs drop, engine might bog down, you lose the race. But no money shift. That's the type of money shift I was meaning where LHD vs RHD make a difference - make sense? |
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10-03-2021, 02:21 AM | #100 | |
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![]() ![]() Your struggling to tear off the gear shift lever reminds me of a funny version of a (non-English) song: "I'll come back home and crush the door with my dick. I'll fuck the horse and then the wife.". ![]() Quote:
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10-09-2021, 10:22 AM | #104 | |
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![]() Yes, I was surprised to see both pedals in a two-pedal vehicle were for just one foot usage. But I think the designers gave that solution a proper consideration, like how much you are aware of which foot you are using ("in an emergency", in particular)... Regarding moving the foot, it's only the gas pedal your foot is supposed to rest on by design, unless you know better. I don't think I am "obviously" the smartest and everyone else is really as dumb as they seem. ![]() "Faster! Fast was his mistake.": . ![]() |
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10-09-2021, 10:54 AM | #105 | |
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10-23-2021, 08:37 PM | #108 |
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I’m most cases, there is no such thing as best or better. Everything is a compromise. What might be best or better to someone may not be best or better for someone else.
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10-24-2021, 04:12 PM | #109 |
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Probably(as specially EU brands) UX design studies done by car producers base on LHD due to higher ratio. There might be some differences due to cost challenges for LHD variants
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10-25-2021, 02:58 AM | #110 |
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After reading all this I realise I must have been a pretty shitty driver for money shifting my RHD Evo from 5th to 2nd. And boy did the money shift with the blown turbo and head gasket.
I don’t think there’s much pros and cons to either side of the road/dashboard. We all adapt pretty well. Having said that, some mods i.e. choices of turbo upgrades, shifter kits, ultimate clutch pedal, seem to be more available for LHD. Some manufacturers such as Skoda leave behind LHD elements in their RHD models such as keeping the Octavia III’s handbrake on the left of the center tunnel which made it awkward to pull. |
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