- behavior,
downshifting is a
trend where individuals adopt simpler lives from what
critics call the "rat race". The long-term
effect of
downshifting can include...
- Look up
downshift or
downshifting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Downshift or
downshifting may
refer to: The
shift of a
vehicle transmission into...
-
related downshifting or rpm-matching
technique is heel-and-toe shifting, in
which the
throttle is
blipped (i.e.
momentarily opened during downshifting) by...
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activation of the
clutch with the left foot. It is used when
braking and
downshifting simultaneously (prior to
entering a turn), and
allows the
driver to "blip"...
- The
Overspent American: Upscaling,
Downshifting, and the New
Consumer is a 1998 book by
Juliet Schor on
American consumer spending patterns. George, David...
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repeats through the gear changes.
Downshifting is
similar to up-shifting but in
reverse order. At 600 milliseconds
downshifting is
necessarily slower, due to...
- Double-clutching is
required on non-synchro gearboxes. To double-clutch
while downshifting:
depress the
clutch pedal and move the gear
lever to neutral, release...
- are
actively investigated for
fluorescent downshifting. For example,
silicon quantum dots
enabled downshifting has led to the
efficiency enhancement of...
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genetically engineered), W:
whole (not processed). Slow
movement Simple living Downshifting (lifestyle)
Positive psychology The good life In
Praise of Slow Mindfulness...
- it to
loosely match the
lower speed of the
higher gear. However, when
downshifting, the
engine needs to
speed up to come to
speed with the wheels. If the...