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Dreamzqt 04-27-2016 12:20 PM

Just got a BRZ!!
 
Hey everyone bought this on Saturday and learned to drive stick on it on Sunday! First car was a 2006 acura RSX (automatic) I've been loving this thing since

I have some questions about driving stick

1. Do you guys down shift and engine break when you see a red light or just coast in neutral?

2. How do you go about 'creeping' or 'crawling' through SLOW moving traffic?

any tips welcome!

also any cool stuff you learned about the car you can throw my way? :D

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KR-S 04-27-2016 12:35 PM

1. I normally downshift from whatever gear I'm on, but I can't see any reason not to slow down while in neutral. The former is simply more engaging for me.

2. It's hard to describe it as it's second nature to me, but I just put as much gas as necessary and ease on the clutch accordingly.

Cool stuff? :search:, take a look at DIYs, etc.

extrashaky 04-27-2016 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Dreamzqt (Post 2635154)
1. Do you guys down shift and engine break when you see a red light or just coast in neutral?

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The site: tag restricts Google to just the domain you put after it. It will work with any domain name, so you can use it on other message boards as well.

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Originally Posted by Dreamzqt (Post 2635154)
2. How do you go about 'creeping' or 'crawling' through SLOW moving traffic?

If you have a light foot, you can drive this car gently at 6 MPH around 1000-1100 RPM without lugging the engine. When I'm in stop and go traffic, I leave extra room in front of me and try to find the average speed that keeps me from having to stop. If traffic dips below 6 MPH, I just clutch in and coast or brake. If it suddenly speeds up, I accelerate a little more slowly than the assholes around me to avoid the inevitable slamming of brakes because the idiots in front of me were too stupid to realize that traffic did not really just magically go from 6 MPH to 40 MPH.

I try to think and see ahead so that all my acceleration and braking are fluid. If I can position myself to see traffic up ahead, I keep an eye on it so that I can slow down preemptively if it's stopping rather than just staring like a dipshit at the brake lights of the car in front of me. Sometimes it's not possible to see cars, but I can see their shadows. This helps avoid sudden braking.

The trick is to remain calm and centered and not let assholes infect you with their asshole mindset. This requires ignoring the assholes around you tailgating people to keep other drivers from cutting in front of them and not letting their impatience infect you. It requires not automatically jamming the accelerator to the floor when the assholes around you suddenly accelerate. It also requires ignoring the people who suddenly cut in front of you without realizing that just because you left some extra room does not mean your lane is moving faster.

They won't get there any faster by acting like assholes, and neither will you.

Tcoat 04-27-2016 01:22 PM

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=96158

btune 04-27-2016 01:35 PM

For lights, only if I'm feeling extra giddy, or if I just washed the wheels and want to keep them as shiny as possible (brake dust) :D

As for traffic creeping, I find 2nd gear usually takes care of anything more than a dead stop up to almost 30km/h (20mph)...depending how lazy you feel.

Stratoside 04-27-2016 01:35 PM

1. coasting in neutral is illegal in some places, so don't
2. 2nd gear

why didn't you wait for 2017 model? you probably didn't even get that much discount for 2016 model

kch 04-27-2016 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Stratoside (Post 2635261)
1. coasting in neutral is illegal in some places, so don't

huh? never heard of that before. whereabouts?

ThornhillSubaruOwner 04-27-2016 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stratoside (Post 2635261)
1. coasting in neutral is illegal in some places, so don't
2. 2nd gear

why didn't you wait for 2017 model? you probably didn't even get that much discount for 2016 model

I believe he bought a used 2014.

KR-S 04-27-2016 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by kch (Post 2635267)
huh? never heard of that before. whereabouts?

California is one such example, which is why I've mentioned putting it in neutral when slowing down.

Tcoat 04-27-2016 01:52 PM

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ToySub1946 04-27-2016 02:22 PM

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"also any cool stuff you learned about the car you can throw my way?"

Yes. This car loves to have it's front bumper driven on top of parking stops. Loves the scraping noise, the scratches, the tears. I've tried to teach it to not do this, yet to no avail...it's addicted !

extrashaky 04-27-2016 03:18 PM

I missed this part of your post earlier.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dreamzqt (Post 2635154)
also any cool stuff you learned about the car you can throw my way? :D

Read this:

Hidden Features

There are a lot of smartass posts there, but there's also a lot of great info about the car.

RDRUNR 04-27-2016 03:21 PM

For me, I engine brake to a stop with all my manual cars or manual motorcycles. I just prefer engine braking.


Never had a transmission issue/problem engine braking with all the cars and motorcycles we have owned be they cheap (our Hyundai) or expensive (our Porsche).


I also coast (neutral) everywhere I can (when it's safe to do so).


Really, it's do what you like (or what's natural), it's your car/motorcycle. :)


YMMV.

Tcoat 04-27-2016 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ToySub1946 (Post 2635334)
"also any cool stuff you learned about the car you can throw my way?"

Yes. This car loves to have it's front bumper driven on top of parking stops. Loves the scraping noise, the scratches, the tears. I've tried to teach it to not do this, yet to no avail...it's addicted !

Or just lower it! I haven't driven over a stop since.

perryair 04-27-2016 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dreamzqt (Post 2635154)
Hey everyone bought this on Saturday and learned to drive stick on it on Sunday! First car was a 2006 acura RSX (automatic) I've been loving this thing since

I have some questions about driving stick

1. Do you guys down shift and engine break when you see a red light or just coast in neutral?

2. How do you go about 'creeping' or 'crawling' through SLOW moving traffic?

any tips welcome!

also any cool stuff you learned about the car you can throw my way? :D

congrats! white is a great color on brz's.

1) if you're a 'veteran' stick driver i might trust myself to coast but if you're not an old timer with the stick i'd downshift all the way (or most of the way). reason being that if you're even in a panic situation where you have gone into neutral but *really* find yourself needing to get into gear and scoot out of a situation - human nature's panic mode might make it harder to find yourself back into a gear. personally, i downshift... but ymmv

2) first gear, feathering the clutch you can creep at about 3-4 mph. its not too bad - you'll get used to it.

GTHachiRoku 04-27-2016 03:49 PM

Welcome to the master race!

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SeratoBeats 04-27-2016 04:01 PM

I alternate between downshifting and coasting in neutral to the red light

If there's plenty of time to down shift it all the way to the red il downshift. If there's heavier traffic and I have to come to a stop sooner I'll probably downshift 1-2 gears depending on if I was in 6th 5th or 4th and then just neutral the rest of the way

I think alternating and keeping things fresh is the best way imo

Traffic 04-27-2016 05:33 PM

:clap: Congrats on the new ride!

Atticus808 04-27-2016 05:37 PM

does anyone find downshifting from 3-2 is a bit more difficult on this car?

turtlefeeder 04-28-2016 05:34 PM

congratulations on the car !!
I usually slow down while in gear till about 100 meter mark while on the break. when I reach that 100 meter mark I just throw it into neutral and just on brakes.

in traffic... usually leave it in first gear and roll about 2-5 mph because the engine won't stall also I leave like 1 or 2 car of space in front just to roll and apply has break when needed (still keep 1 or 2 car space)

have fun!! in traffic... xD

kch 04-28-2016 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Atticus808 (Post 2635677)
does anyone find downshifting from 3-2 is a bit more difficult on this car?

when cold, yes. also, switching to motul 75w90 gear oil helped smooth out that 3-2 shift.

kodos78 04-28-2016 06:11 PM

Congrats! I'm also a new owner, these are some great cars.

Atticus808 04-28-2016 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by kch (Post 2637032)
when cold, yes. also, switching to motul 75w90 gear oil helped smooth out that 3-2 shift.

ah. should try that out. thanks

VTEC 04-28-2016 06:30 PM

I love to downshift when I'm slowing down. Sounds so damn good with an N1 exhaust. But at night, near residential areas I just coast in neutral until I come to a stop

Ethereal05 04-28-2016 08:56 PM

Congrats!


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