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Video: 5 Things You Should Never Do In A Manual Transmission Vehicle
With the amount of new manual drivers we have in the 86 community I thought I would post up this video about what habits you should not do while driving your manual transmission vehicle.
Link; https://youtu.be/_cbZlhduYJY I know most people who have driven manual trans will probably know some of these, but this guy goes in to the actual mechanics that goes on when you exhibit these bad habits. |
LOL gearshift rest one. Where do you rest on a twin?
Sky: You don't! You just drive faster. But seriously, if you drive 40min+ you get tired. |
Lately, I've noticed that I'm resting my hand more on the gearshift, which is something I consciously trained myself not to do when I was learning to drive so many years ago. It just struck me that it is probably from daily driving the BRZ across town in traffic. I shift gears a lot more in this car than any of my previous ones, to catch holes in traffic or whatever. I must be subconsciously anticipating another shift... all the time...
Lack of torque FTW. |
Resting hand on the lever: as he admits, it's probably more about having your both hands on the wheel, the risk of significant wear is small.
Not keeping in gear when waiting for green light - true, but then you have to be very fast engaging the 1st gear, here people honk if you don't start rolling within 200 milliseconds of the green light. In Europe you have a dedicated signal between red and green (red and yellow) which gives time to put into gear, but AT-centric North America does not have that. |
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I rest on the ebrake now. I need an arm rest
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I've been good about everything except resting my hand on the shifter which I didn't realize would lead to premature wear so I'll be mindful of that going forward and try to break out of that habit.
Thinking about it, I don't drive with it resting on the shifter too often because if I'll be turning a lot, both hands are on the wheel and if I'm on a longer trip then I tend to rest on the e-brake instead because it's more comfortable but if I'm driving through town for a while on the same street then I tend to rest on the shifter because I know I'll need it again soon. Gotta break that habit. |
Would this mean that a heavier shift knob is just as bad as leaving hand on?
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