
Originally Posted by
jaylebo
I don't see how this could put more strain on the tranny that normal driving. It's certainly less strain than full throttle acceleration. With proper rev matching, the strain should be minimal.
If it's anything to go by, I drive my 1986 Celica (200,000km) like I stole it. I've put 100,000km on it since I bought it. It still has the original clutch, which works perfectly. The transmission shows no signs of wear. And in that 100,000km I've changed the pads and rotors only twice.
Personally, I only downshift if I expect to need the lower gear. Otherwise I approach a red light in whatever gear I happen to be in and de-clutch as the RPMs near idle. Extra downshifts do add wear to the trans and clutch (albeit minor). Brakes are cheaper than clutch/trans.
From past attempts at mileage conscious driving, I can say I found little difference in consumption regardless of whether I drove easy or hard so I always choose hard. By hard, I mean heavy throttle and 5-6k shifts for most acceleration. Of course YMMV
FWIW, I get 14-15L/100km in city driving. 6 throttles, heavy car... My commute is not a gridlock crawl either.
Anthony
03/64 production
'91M5 - 11/90, was mine, it's Jim's now.