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I'm almost certain that at least 8/10 Canadians can't drive manual (and have no interest in learning) either. This seems to be going global - I'm told Macau has more A/T drivers now (used to be dominated by M/T) |
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It's true. I wish I had learned to drive stick when I first went to Driver's Ed. But then again, people here can't even drive automatics. I'm terrified what would happen if all of these people started driving stick.
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By adding gas you can get off the clutch more quickly, but you're also spinning the clutch at a higher rpm thus generating more friction (slippage). With no gas the action of engaging the transmission takes place over a longer time but at a lower rpm so there's less friction (slippage) but it's applied over a longer period of time. It's a balance and there's no correct answer, the only right answer is whatever method you feel comfortable with that results in smooth, safe and comfortable motoring. ![]() Edit: unless you're speaking about 'feathering' the clutch to keep the car at a speed below what the car would travel at with the clutch completely engaged (foot off the pedal), in which case that does add wear to the clutch and you're usually not using the gas, but this should be within normal operating modes. People seem to forget that the clutch is a wear item on a car and it is designed to be replaced. |
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They would never even be able to move out of the parking lot |
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IIRC, the clutch is a wear item (like brake pads). Regardless of how you use them, as long as you use them, they will wear out. The question is which method can spare the most unnecessary wear and tear. |
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It's amazing how I hear people say "you should never have to change your clutch - if you do, you're doing something wrong!". Materials wear out - even when perfectly used. I mean, think about it - you have two spinning surfaces that, even if perfectly speed matched, have to suddenly grip each other and transfer power. It will eventually wear out - just a matter of time.
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Sound like you cannot wait to go to combat while still in top gun training center. I am an experienced manual driver, yet I am still learning how to manage FR-S. (My FR-S just reaches 500 miles.) For me, many FR-S's designs seem to focus on track racing. I need more time to manage it.
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Dump and run acceleration runs can shorten clutch life considerably. The key to remember is the clutch doesn't wear at all until you push the clutch pedal. The more efficiently and smoothly you drive, especially on a track, the longer your clutch lasts. I know skilled but conservative drivers who get well over 100,000 miles out of one clutch. |
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Manual transmissions are rapidly being rendered obsolete except as a historical curiosity, like pushrod valve trains .... |
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My current DD is at 149,xxx km and I haven't had to change the clutch on it yet but I don't know if the previous owner changed it. On my dad's old corolla where I put most of the miles on it, I changed the clutch at 120,000 km but keep in mind that was my first stick shift (heck, first car) and I did abuse the hell out of it.
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My car turned off on me 3 times as I was leaving the Toyota dealership :facepalm: the look on the sales reps at Toyota was priceless. It's not my first time driving a manual but definitely the first time in a long time. Also, since my sales rep didn't explain the reverse lock mechanism I thought first was reverse and kept putting it into 3rd. I quickly got the hang of it though.
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