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<blockquote data-quote="Vstar2FJR" data-source="post: 12257" data-attributes="member: 161"><p>As Lee states in the text I provided, if you're NOT at full throtle, use the clutch!! A quick blip of the clutch lever is all it takes to effortlessly and smoothly engage the next gear. No need for the STP stuff in the oil if the less than full throttle method of shifting is used. It's buttery smooth compared to the clunking of a longer duration shift. I suggest you at least try it to see the difference for yourself. Use the clutch, but preload the shift lever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vstar2FJR, post: 12257, member: 161"] As Lee states in the text I provided, if you're NOT at full throtle, use the clutch!! A quick blip of the clutch lever is all it takes to effortlessly and smoothly engage the next gear. No need for the STP stuff in the oil if the less than full throttle method of shifting is used. It's buttery smooth compared to the clunking of a longer duration shift. I suggest you at least try it to see the difference for yourself. Use the clutch, but preload the shift lever. [/QUOTE]
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