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haha this talk of driving in SF reminds me of a very old Bill Cosby routine:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOmayx2JBs8"]Bill Cosby - Driving in San Fransisco - YouTube[/ame] COME AROUND IDIOT, COME AROUND!
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1. I normally shift around... 3kish sometimes a little lower depending on the sound of the engine and how fast I want to go to pass another car; however, if you want to be "effecent" with your car I'd just say roughly around 3k RPM. 2. I downshift according to the light situation and braking. So for example you're in 4th and you see cars starting to pile up at the light--start downshifting. If you're rolling to a bunch of cars (Or in some cases a couple cars) that are stopped and you can somewhat feel like the light will turn green drop the gear to second. As for breaking for right turns... If I want to take the turn easy I'd stay in 3rd. If I want to quickly accelerate I'd drop to 2. I consider 3rd gear to be my 'savior' gear as its range of safety-ness is pretty good for me. It could be nearly 10-30mph you can stay in 3rd. Some people would say otherwise. 3. Revmatch for me is only when you want to speed up. Again, I will reiterate how fking amazing 3rd gear is. Say you're going 40ish and some punk is driving mega slow. Disengage clutch, pop to 3rd, gas, engage clutch and gas some more. I can't really tell you what RPM to revmatch to as it varies from situation to situation but if I were to tell you in 'general' where to match it too... I'd probably say... 5k-6k RPM. 4. In traffic conditions... (FOR ME.) I'd start in 2nd gear and alternate between 2nd and 3rd. Otherwise, if you're starting in 1st get out of that gear as soon as it's grabbed. I've started in 2nd a number of times and haven't had a problem--some other members would say other wise but I haven't burned my clutch yet. :P I also feel like sometimes you can't just start in 1st in SoCal. Just... not possible sometimes. Lol
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yes try the no gas method and learn for the clutch feel AKA the spot where it engages
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As for breaking for right turns... If I want to take the turn easy I'd stay in 3rd. If I want to quickly accelerate I'd drop to 2. I consider 3rd gear to be my 'savior' gear as its range of safety-ness is pretty good for me. It could be nearly 10-30mph you can stay in 3rd. Some people would say otherwise.
Damn, those are some fast right turns. I roll through at a maximum of 5mph because I saw a news report about traffic cameras fining people who go through right turns without 'stopping'. You get fined for a red light violation, so big big money. Whenever I see the cameras, I get scared shitless. ...I can't really tell you what RPM to revmatch to as it varies from situation to situation but if I were to tell you in 'general' where to match it too... I'd probably say... 5k-6k RPM. Shiiiiiet you cruise at high rpm. Okay I guess you have a Yaris, which has short gears. ... I've started in 2nd a number of times and haven't had a problem--some other members would say other wise but I haven't burned my clutch yet. :P I also feel like sometimes you can't just start in 1st in SoCal. Just... not possible sometimes. Lol Dang really? I'm super scared of burning the clutch being a noob, so I always start in 1st. At this point at least, clutch life >>> anything else for me. |
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Sounds like your "friends" had no intention of teaching you... They just wanted to have a go at your baby... I would say learning to use only the clutch is the best method - once you have that, you can add the gas pedal to make things quicker (i.e. if the light turns green while you're not paying attention). |
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If anything just drop to the next lowest gear and go for it. :x I have to haul ass on my Yaris as... Not E-nuff powr. LolQuote:
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Is double clutching in day-to-day driving a lost art these days? I find it hard to do downshifts the "normal" way now... The feeling of the shifter just gliding into the desired gear is so addicting. Makes me feel like a BAMF and I'm sure my synchros appreciate it too.
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anyone have advice for accelerating on an incline? i hold down the brake and slowly let off the clutch until i feel it engage and then let off the brake and apply gas. seems to work but i need to do it a little faster or it stalls. is it bad to apply brake and gas at the same time? almost like a heel toe technique i suppose?
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Yes. Very similar. Keep practicing; you'll get it.
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If you're cruising in 5th @ 2000 RPM, you just have to blip the throttle to match the revs for the shift into 3rd gear. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. |
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Practice balancing on a hill using the clutch and gas only
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