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![]() My brave husband taught me how to drive a MT car in his '05 tC. Compared to the tC (which is much for forgiving), the FRS can be a bit finicky in comparison. It takes time, but once you get accustomed to the clutch grab and can make use of rev matching when downshifting, the smile on your face will erase all the frustrations of the early days of ownership on your MT FRS. Welcome to the community OP!
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I've thought about doing it but I am too lazy lol. |
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The ratio between first and second is pretty damn big, if you pause for just a few milliseconds after your shift to second before letting off the clutch quickly to let the RPM drop to rev-match, it'll be much more smooth (If you're too slow, stay on the gas longer or shift faster!). 2nd to 3rd I pause about half as long and above third the ratios get closer and you don't have to pause.
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I really appreciate everyone's help. I've been on a lot of auto enthusiast boards prior and this board seems to be, by far, the most helpful. |
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Yeah, people love these cars and just want to talk about them all day. Well, except my wife, she's not too fond of it at all. Great throttle response combined with a truck transmission in an 2700 lb car makes for a jerky ride if you're used to driving auto, like her. Mines at 15k but I still have rough shifts from time to time. |
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at least im not the only lazy mofo out there
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At least she doesn't have a CVT like my wife does! Get her driving your MT and she will appreciate when you shift decently. You can shift slowly as long as you use the gas to offset how far the RPMs drop between shifts. Practice shifting by yourself at high RPMs where differences in revs are going to be much more noticeable and when your wife is in the car shift at 2500rpm and it'll be much smoother (if your wife is like most of hte other people's spouses here, shifting above 2500rpm without getting in trouble isn't even an option!) Quote:
If you hammer on it and take up to 7k before shifting, you will know for sure whether you are too slow or too fast when the wheels lock. If the tach quickly drops a few hundred RPM, you were too quick or didn't get off the gas fast enough and need to pause before letting off the clutch or practice getting off the gas more quickly. If the RPMs rise when you do this, you were too slow. Either keep practicing to get faster, or just hold on the gas a fraction of a second longer to ensure you will be rev-matched when you are off the clutch. Last edited by 3nl; 06-17-2015 at 04:07 PM. Reason: Mixed up quotes |
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As for myself, I love seeing the "What just happened?" look in my rear view mirror on ocassion when I decided to shift above 2500rpm. My husband is pretty in sync with how I drive (as I am with him too), he can almost pin point when I'm gonna push my FRS WOT.
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If I step on it in any car, regardless of warning, I am at the very least getting a dirty look and some grump for the next few minutes. She even understands the intricacies of a heel-toe shift and can appreciate it in the abstract, but if I do one and she hears the blip while I am on the brakes...."What was the point of doing that? Can't you just turn like a normal person, like you taught me how to do?" In short, she knows just enough about cars to know the purpose of any mods I want to do (and promptly shut them down) and understands enough about performance driving to get me in trouble if she is a passenger...
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Perhaps one day all the gents with wives who don't quite understand the need to blip the rev limiter every once in a while can at least appreciate the love you have for your hobbie and car. Just got to find a way to meet in the middle and still be happy!
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I have a really great girlfriend. We can talk about cars all day. I think she is just as eager for me to hit 1k miles as I am so we can spin the RPMs up.
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Hey everyone. So I'm still trying to get the MT smooth. I've put only 600 miles on her so I'm it's still partly, if not all, inexperience. I wanted to throw out a question....speaking to the 1-2 shift, occasionally there seems to be a loud clanking noise in the tranny. My minimal knowledge is that the revs aren't matching and stuff is slamming together. I've tried multiple ways to troubleshoot the problem. The only way that I can get it smooth is to "very slowly release the clutch and not roll on the throttle. This results in a slight jerk engine braking jolt. What am I doing wrong? Most people that have driven my car do not make this mistake (however they almost stall on occasion) ..haha.
Btw I did the clutch pedal adjustment mod and it made a huge difference!!!! So easy and so worth it. Thanks. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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