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I picked mine up Wednesday and have had the same issues getting used to it, but I do think it really does take just that - getting used to it. A friend of mine who has been modifying and tuning 20+ years and driving a MT for 26+ told me this clutch is just a little "jackrabbit-y" and that a little jolt isn't a big deal, even if it's not the way I'm used to driving. I've been taking it super slow starting in first, barely touching the gas and letting the clutch out just enough to feel the engage point. Frustrating at first to be starting so slowly, but with practice, I've gotten better quickly. After a few hundred miles, I'm happy with my shifting in low gears. Also, re: turning, he told me to brake as much as I need to ahead of the turn, shift into the appropriate gear, clutch out, and then accelerate out of the curve. That's working really well and seems to give me much more control. On an end note, to make those of us who have struggled a bit feel better - the day I test drove it, the salesman said he wanted to drive it to a separate lot first and then would let me drive (ok...?). He proceeded to stall it three times before saying "Screw it. You drive. But I CAN drive a manual!!" Sure... whatever, man. ![]() Enjoy! |
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So... I drove my girlfriend's '02 GTI last night and you could almost dump the clutch after changing gears with no jolt. Like some have pointed out, I think it's a breaking in or wear thing. That being said, my girlfriend jumped in the FR-S and drove it like an automatic . Obviously it was something that I was doing wrong that was making the shifts worse. With her help, I think I have pinpointed the issue. This is what I now do when shifting. As I select the gear and release the clutch, I stop at the friction point and slowly left off while barely giving it gas. I'm not sure why slipping the clutch is necessary in all gears (except 5-6) but it does make for a much much smoother ride.
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It's definitely not cold now in VA...it's going to be 100 today... |
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Yeah this car is def a little twitchy when it comes to getting it smooth. I've been driving manual everyday for 12 years now and I have to really pay attention to get shift perfectly smooth in this thing. My other car has a 6 puck clutch with a heavy duty pressure plate and its easier to drive smoothly than my FRS. |
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Just a note - consider doing the clutch engagement mod. It can make the bite more intuitive because it is very high on stock.
Also rev matching in this car is great because of the throttle response. I find that the hardest shifts for me are when I'm going slow, because then heel-toe technique becomes a delicate affair. Slip up a bit and your passenger ends up in the dashboard ![]() And yes, I do try and heel-toe even when going crap slow. Feeling any type of jolt from the clutch no matter how small makes me feel lazy lol. |
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Thanks! Looks interesting. After driving a bit longer last night, I like this clutch wayyyyy more than my last car. So much more responsive and I think I've gotten the hang of it for the most part. Woo hoo! |
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I agree, I meant to say crappy choice of application. The Tacoma Transmission is in fact really good....... for a truck.
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IME every car's transmission is a little different and requires a little practice to become proficient with it. Maybe you should get your girlfriend to give you some pointers? Sounds like she figured it out as quickly as I did
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I have a 2002 GTI and a 2013 FRS and the difference between the transmissions is tremendous. The FRS transmission is FAR superior. Everyone always talked about the rubbery shifter on the VW and I never really understood what they were talking about because I was used to it because it was the only car I drove.
But after I got the FRS it was clear what the fuss was all about. The throw on the shifter and on the clutch on the VW are twice the distance of the Toyota. And there is no positive engagement like on the Toyota. Anybody who says their transmission is notchy or grinds or has any other problems should have it checked out. My FRS came with a defective transmission when I bought it. It would grind into and out of fifth gear every time. And first gear would clunk into gear. Had it replaced under warranty and now it's smooth as butter. |
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I love this tranny. Once I got to understand the cold weather quirk, I've been totally enjoying it.
It's def not a slush-box. I need to pay attention and be deliberate, but for me it pays off. |
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My dad jumped in it last night and he drives a fully built 73 vette and a 03 Z06 so he's very familiar with driving manual. He loved the FRS and only had rave reviews. He said the instantaneous throttle response took a minute of getting used to but he had no trouble at all. I guess I suck, lol. I'm sure it will take a little time but it's still very fun.
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I agree that the actual transmission our cars feels great. One of the best shifting transmissions I've ever felt. Very accurate, feel no need for a short shifter, has that nice notchy feeling with that satisfying metallic clank sound when you switch gears.
But the clutch pedal on this car feels like a toy. Then again, I am used to a much stiffer clutch pedal... |
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