620 John
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I understand it's important to shift into neural and engage the clutch when idling to keep from wearing out the clutch. But what I'm curious about is this year I saw two guys put the shifter lever somewhere in the middle the hi and low slot and then engaging the clutch. One guy had a 720 and the other had a late B so these were both single stick shifters. When I'm idling I just put the lever anywhere in the neutral slot on either side of the hi and low range and engage the clutch.
Just curious if there might be a reason for putting the shifter in the hi and low slot.
Just curious if there might be a reason for putting the shifter in the hi and low slot.