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Old Nov 21, 2005 | 06:15 PM
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dude, those are some seriously f'in crazy pics. Did anybody else notice that that thread is 67 pages long? how tall are deer usually? better to hit it in a lower car or SUV? (excluding not-hitting option).
Old Nov 21, 2005 | 06:49 PM
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whoever said
clutch+brake= win --- you would be wrong.

If you put your clutch in, it makes no sense.
Leaving the clutch out will help you more safely and quickly stop, its called engine braking. The smart thing to do would be to downshift and brake. This provides two braking qualities, both together provide more than sufficient force to stop the vehicle, and you don't have to use either too much.. this stops the wheels from locking up.
Old Nov 21, 2005 | 07:19 PM
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Originally posted by Cape 240
whoever said
clutch+brake= win --- you would be wrong.

If you put your clutch in, it makes no sense.
Leaving the clutch out will help you more safely and quickly stop, its called engine braking. The smart thing to do would be to downshift and brake. This provides two braking qualities, both together provide more than sufficient force to stop the vehicle, and you don't have to use either too much.. this stops the wheels from locking up.
ok, there's no friggin' way in hell you're going to downshift in time when a deer jumps in front of you (unless maybe you have a sequential shifter and you happen to be the FLASH) downshifting and braking at the same time will lock up the rear even faster (unless you rev match~ refer to FLASH) making it even harder to control the car. Slamming on the brakes while the car's in gear MAY help you stop faster, but not really by all that much and it's not good for your engine. "BOTH feet down" (clutch + brake) is the most common advice I hear from experienced drivers in regards to stopping ASAP and maintaining control of a car. So I believe YOU are wrong, unless somebody else comes around to correct me.

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Old Nov 22, 2005 | 11:52 PM
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Originally posted by CowboyTurbo
ok, there's no friggin' way in hell you're going to downshift in time when a deer jumps in front of you (unless maybe you have a sequential shifter and you happen to be the FLASH) downshifting and braking at the same time will lock up the rear even faster (unless you rev match~ refer to FLASH) making it even harder to control the car. Slamming on the brakes while the car's in gear MAY help you stop faster, but not really by all that much and it's not good for your engine. "BOTH feet down" (clutch + brake) is the most common advice I hear from experienced drivers in regards to stopping ASAP and maintaining control of a car. So I believe YOU are wrong, unless somebody else comes around to correct me.
Thank you for backing me up!

I'd figure since you have to stop ASAP clutch and brake so you don't stall :P
Old Nov 23, 2005 | 12:31 AM
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Originally posted by CowboyTurbo
ok, there's no friggin' way in hell you're going to downshift in time when a deer jumps in front of you (unless maybe you have a sequential shifter and you happen to be the FLASH) downshifting and braking at the same time will lock up the rear even faster (unless you rev match~ refer to FLASH) making it even harder to control the car. Slamming on the brakes while the car's in gear MAY help you stop faster, but not really by all that much and it's not good for your engine. "BOTH feet down" (clutch + brake) is the most common advice I hear from experienced drivers in regards to stopping ASAP and maintaining control of a car. So I believe YOU are wrong, unless somebody else comes around to correct me.
+1

quite the common advice on the west coast too
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