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Congratulations! Don't let the stress of your first few in-traffic stalls or roll backs discourage you, you'll be a pro within a month.
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Wasn't worried about rollbacks until you mentioned it :O
What if someone is way too close to me at the back :O I still have to practice on a steep hill. |
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Or, in a pinch, just give it a few thousand RPMs and release the clutch quickly - it'll be an excessively dramatic start but you won't roll backwards! Don't make a habit of this though, neither transmissions nor police officers like these kinds of starts.
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My friend try that method and instead stalled it and it reverse back & hit the car behind him lol
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PoRco: If all else fails just stand on the brakes, it's the answer to all your "new to manual transmission" problems. |
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Nah, rear car was his parent's car w very minor scratch on it.
Well, it was his first week driving MT and his dad force him to drive up the hill (to go to restaurant or something like that). When he hold me about it, I told him bout the ebrake and then he had that d'oh moment lol |
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A couple non-drive tips about using your manual transmission that will increase the life of it drastically.
1: Don't rest your hand on the shifter. The day you rebuild a manual transmission this will be glaringly clear to why. Basically, your shift forks will thank you. (many transmission have aluminum shift forks that can wear very fast). 2: Reduce how long you push in your clutch pedal. I'm not talking about while shifting gear to gear. I'm talking about getting ready to go or being at a stop. When coming up to a stop light, put the car in neutral and let out the clutch. This keeps your Throw-Out bearing from wearing out and also keeps the oil flowing through gears of the transmission. The more time that clutch pedal is depressed (and I'm not talking about shifting from gear to gear), it puts wear on the Throw-Out bearing. The Throw-Out bearing is a non-oiled bearing. The clutch and throw-out bearing in my 192K mile Prelude are still the original. 3: When shifting gear to gear, don't do it too fast. Even if you take the car out for a track day, don't shift like you have something to prove. You're not competing, there's no trophy and there sure as hell are no umbrella girls. Your transmission thanks you. |
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Define "too fast" . I'm not sure if I do this or not =/ |
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Also, I'll chime in on your second post as well. As you drive, keep your hands at 9 and 3 on the wheel unless you're shifting, push your left leg against the "dead" pedal to hold yourself in the seat, and always be looking as far down the road as you can (this includes looking out the side windows in tight corners). As for shifting speed, just don't grab the shifter like a baseball and smash it into gear, I recommend using an open hand and a gentle push to switch gears. It will still move plenty fast and you won't be breaking stuff. |
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