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Before the introduction of transmission synchronizers in 1927, [2] double clutching was a technique required to prevent damage to an automobile's gearing during shifts. Due to the difficulty and most often unnecessary redundancy involved in the technique, coupled with the advent of synchronized gearing systems, it has largely fallen into disuse in light vehicles.
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Double clutch, a baseball term for a fielder drawing his arm back twice before throwing; Double clutch (technique), a method of driving that involves pressing and releasing the clutch twice per shift; Double-clutch transmission, a type of transmission that has two separate clutches; Double-clutching (zoology), when an oviparous animal lays two ...
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The main advantage of actually double clutching rather than matching with the clutch in is that the engine will lose or gain RPMs faster while in neutral than just with the clutch depressed. Aspengrey 04:56, 11 September 2007 (UTC) I find this article very unclear. It does not describe why the word "double" is used in the phrase.