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Old 01-20-2015, 01:36 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by fika84 View Post
You can usually make this happen if you're not perfectly stable on the throttle pedal. As soon as it starts to happen, the act of the jerking causes your foot to move a little bit front to back which makes it just keep on going until you either completely let off the throttle or give it a good amount of gas to get out of the rhythm. It's not something to worry about and it can be cured by better foot control.

Does the car do it if you let the engine push the car forward? IE - no gas with the clutch released in 1st gear at the slowest speed possible.
I know what you mean... in the mornings and after work when the engine is cold, it seems to exacerbate the problem when I apply throttle because of what you're saying.

Yesterday, when I was around 5-6mph, I was applying little to no throttle. I'll try again today making sure I'm not using any throttle to see what happens.
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