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  2. Shifting Gears (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Shifting Gears is an American television sitcom created by Julie Thacker Scully and Mike Scully for ABC through 20th Television. The series stars Tim Allen , Kat Dennings , Seann William Scott , Daryl "Chill" Mitchell , Maxwell Simkins, and Barrett Margolis.

  3. WTMG - Wikipedia

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    WTMG (Magic 101.3) is a commercial radio station in Williston, Florida, broadcasting to the Gainesville-Ocala, Florida area on 101.3 FM.. WTMG has been in its current format since 1994, playing Hip Hop, R&B, Old School and Classic Soul and Gospel.

  4. Float shifting - Wikipedia

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    Float shifting can reduce clutch wear because it is used so much less (only for starting from a standstill). Conversely, improper engagement of a gear (when the engine and transmission speeds aren't matched) can cause wear on the synchros and lockouts, and damage the gears by physically grinding them together due to a difference in speed.

  5. Shifting Gears - Wikipedia

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    Shifting Gears, a 2018 comedy-drama film; Shifting Gears, an American comedy television series; Music. Shifting Gears (Cooder Graw album), a 2001 album by Cooder Graw; Shifting Gears (Nancy Sinatra album), a 2013 album by Nancy Sinatra; Shifting Gears (Z-Trip album), a 2005 album by musician DJ Z-Trip; Shifting Gears, a 2015 album by Thirsty Merc

  6. Powershifting - Wikipedia

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    Powershifting, also known as full-throttle shifting or flat-shifting, is a method of gear shifting used with manual transmissions to reduce the time where the driving wheels are not powered. Unlike during a normal gear change, in a powershift the driver does not let off the accelerator.

  7. Non-synchronous transmission - Wikipedia

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    Three-speed sliding-gear non-synchronous transmission Non-synchronous "crash" gearbox; commonly used today in semi-trucks and tractors, and formerly used in automobiles pre-1950s. A non-synchronous transmission, also called a crash gearbox, is a form of manual transmission based on gears that do not use synchronizing mechanisms. They require ...

  8. Mercedes-Benz 7G-Tronic transmission - Wikipedia

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    In normal condition it sequentially shift gears, but if required it can skip some gears, that are: 7 to 5, 6 to 2, 5 to 3 and 3 to 1. [3] On vehicles with 6 or 8 cylinder engines with comfort mode engaged, as well as on off-road vehicles with low range selected, the transmission will always use 2nd gear as initial gear. [4]

  9. Autostick - Wikipedia

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    The top of the gear shift was designed to easily depress and activate an electric switch, i.e. when engaged by the driver's hand. When pressed, the switch operated a 12-volt solenoid , in turn, operating the vacuum clutch servo , thus disengaging the clutch and allowing shifting between gears.