I've used Redline GL4 and M1 0w-40 in my YJ AX15, couldn't really tell a difference.
The 6 speed should be driven the same way.
True, however I don't know anything about that so I chose not to comment![]()
Every nsg370 I have driven, I start in 1st and wring it out.
Not if you have an AX-15. They don't have a granny gear like the six-speeds do so you just use first gear like a normal gear to get moving.
People who start off in 2nd are also people who shift at too low of an rpm.
The trail is the only time I downshift to first in motion. I have, here and there ,but not on a regular basis. In fairness, I have the 6 speed and 1st is really torquey, but still. The scenario of a yellow light....I couldn't see myself in a situation at a speed slow enough to slam it back to first to make a light, ha. I'm kinda curious, did you do that and your last 1st gear go out? Maybe there's a reason, ha.
Maybe it’s more niche to the city I live in with the yellow lights… the Main Street here is a 25mph, sometimes going down to 15mph, and has a lot of back to back lights. During my morning drive to class it’s not uncommon to be crawling forward from light to light at 7-10mph in traffic once I hit this streetThis ^^^ 100%
I don't think I have ever went for first at anything more than an absolute crawl and candidly can't see how it could help in the yellow light scenario.
Maybe it’s more niche to the city I live in with the yellow lights… the Main Street here is a 25mph, sometimes going down to 15mph, and has a lot of back to back lights. During my morning drive to class it’s not uncommon to be crawling forward from light to light at 7-10mph in traffic once I hit this street
Well... Google the Long Island Expressway. I regularly crawl in stop-n-go traffic. Not being in an automatic is a challenge and I get what you're saying about your Main St congestion.
I just can get my head around downshifting to first to accelerate to make a yellow light.. first gear is a starting gear not an acceleration gear. It's over before it began. I want out of first as fast as possible and won't go back until I am at an almost dead start.
I think it’s mostly an issue with my gearing since at these speeds I’m usually below or at 1k rpms in second and feel like I’m lugging along the engine if I were to try and floor it to speed up? In the times I’ve downshifted into first it feels like I can get up to 20-25mph and be in the power band for 2nd after up shifting… guessing maybe going to 3.73 gears would solve this?
Who knew there was a right and wrong way to shift gears.That explains all the people buying auto trans Jeeps. Less stressful.
p.s. I shift mine into neutral when coming to a stop instead of downshifting.
View attachment 628073
I started on motorcycles at 5 or maybe 4 in the late 70's, so when I see some folks brag about shifting techniques...kinda makes me chuckle.
I was more than 4 or 5 in the late 70's, but my motocross bikes didn't require you to use the clutch to up or down shift. Much faster without it.
p.s. My love for mud came from those days.
View attachment 628124
I would bet you have some aches and pains....nothing like doing an ENDO to wake you up..ha
That’s a blanket statement that’s not always true…
I start off in second, and I ring it out, I shift always around 3500, normal cruising speed I’m at 3000 rpm’s…. Depends on your gears
That totally depends upon how fast I need to stop. The TJ is not renowned for its phenomenal braking ability.I shift mine into neutral when coming to a stop instead of downshifting.![]()
