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The shifting challenge To understand the "timing" of shifting a MT, I suggest you try this technique. With the transmission warmed up, learn to shift UP the gears WITHOUT using the clutch OR blipping the throttle. Drive your car a couple miles out to a quiet country road, without a co-pilot, so you can become one with your transmission. Yes, use the clutch to put it into first gear, after the car gets going, let off the gas and slip the car into second gear (without using the clutch or hitting the throttle). Do the same from 2nd to 3rd and 3rd to 4th. Once you "learn" the timing, by getting it "right", you should be able to shift up through the gears without feeling (or hearing) the gears mesh and NOT using the clutch. After you have mastered this technique, shifting using the clutch is a snap. If old humfrz can consistently do this in his FR-S, I know you can in your car. |
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How much labour would a shop charge for something like that? How long does it take
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Well...I can comfortably say that I'd never attempt something like that haha
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Really! How many of ya'll out there can do this consistently in your FR-S or BRZ ?? humfrz |
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Wrong hole.
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My car is completely stock except for all the mods.
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Which steering rack bushings did you get for the BRZ? I got the Mazda3 to not get in the modding game, but ended up modding a good amount...lowering springs, engine mount, and of course tires. However, I found out the hard way I can't really live with a boring car. |
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I went with Whiteline, I have a bunch of their inserts for other bushings. I can feel every bump in the road(not in a bad way). The only thing I have done with the Mazda 3 so far is added hood struts because I hate using props now.
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I can drive mine just fine but I hate the lack of feel in the clutch. Might have to do that master cylinder swap. At least the electric power steering is excellent as far as electric power steerings go.
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