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Nothing wrong with skipping gears as long as the revs are matched. If they are higher than necessary, you might be burning your clutch. Otherwise, when coasting, better to be

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Old 05-03-2022, 12:45 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Nothing wrong with skipping gears as long as the revs are matched. If they are higher than necessary, you might be burning your clutch.

Otherwise, when coasting, better to be in gear off the throttle than in neutral - it spends less gas.
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