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Using the ebrake on a hill is perfectly fine. Engaging the ebrake, getting the clutch and gas just right when the car starts to tug, and then disengaging the ebrake. This is much less harmful to the clutch rather than working the gas and clutch to simply stay in place on the hill.
If you wanna check out what you should and shouldn't do while driving a manual, check out Engineering Explained's video called 5 Things You Shouldn't Do While Driving A Manual. It's got some great stuff in it that I wish knew when learning to drive manual.
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Build Thread / OFT Stage 2, Tomei UEL, Perrin Resonated, ST Coils, 2 Sets of Wheels, Rally Armor, TOMS Tails.
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