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It's normal. Your engine is "Idling" with minimal load, so it won't die. Your car will always try and keep the RPMs the same at idle. Actually, I found when learning to drive a manual, taking the vehicle on a flat surface and VERY VERY VERY slowly with the vehicle in gear and not giving any gas, release the clutch was a great way to get a feel for the clutch. If you are slow enough, you can get the car moving and eventually release the clutch fully.
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191WHP/151 ft-lb on 92
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