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1- It is like riding the clutch. You just wear it out faster.
2 - As long as the gears do not grind you should be fine. You maybe shifting too slow if the RPMs are dropping too much. Do not fully lift off on the gas, give it a little gas to try to rev match as best as possible. The tranny synchros take care of any rpm difference but if the RPMs drop too low you get the lurching or too high chirping when the clutch is up/engaged. I find clutch in, gas up and then shift to neutral, one right after the other quickly, that it almost simultaneous, then into the next gear . If your really good at rev matching you don't even need to use the clutch. Quote:
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I'm still having lots of trouble getting a smooth shift from 1st to 2nd
Probably my biggest issue right now... Any more tips?
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Arbitrary numbers, so this might not be applicable: Say you normally shift at 3,500 rpms, and at that point, you'll be going 15mph. As you get close to 15mph, start backing off the throttle. Try playing around with that. It will seem less "rough" of a shift because you will already be accelerating at a slower rate, so that the time it takes you to shift (no acceleration) isn't as big of a momentum change. |
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I used to put the parking brakes on my old car when trying to start on an uphill road.
Havent had any trouble with the BRZ... probably cuz I rev the crap out of it Must learn to get used to this asap.
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I've driven stick since I was 16 with a 91 BMW 525i, then a 944 Turbo, an e30 318iS, and now a Mk6 Golf. When I test drove a manual FR-S the other day, it was as easily just as effortless to shift as anything I've owned or driven.
If you're coming from another manual car with a much different clutch/shifting feel that can throw you off though. Or, of course, if this is your first manual car. I'm actually surprised by the number of people here for whom that is the case, but I'm sure you guys will get the hang of it. It becomes second nature after a while, but do make sure you teach yourself the good habits before letting yourself get comfortable doing things the wrong way.
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Disclaimer: I am not an expert, I've just been using a clutch on a motorcycle, tractor, or automobile since 1994 and I have swapped/replace quite a few clutches. |
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i've driven a handful of manuals with no guidance, albeit none of them for very long intervals. I'm just curious about a few things:
1) When coasting in any gear to maintain speed and shifting is not necessary due to RPMs, is it detrimental to take your foot off of the gas fully without engaging the clutch? I've noticed that when I do this (on other cars) when i need to get back on the gas - regardless of how smooth - it's jerky. 2) When decelerating, is it wearing on the clutch to downshift to decelerate? Is it more feasible to just put the transmission in neutral and brake to a stop? |
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Starting to get used to the clutch now. But GG... I started at 3rd gear today.... It wouldn't let me shift to first and there was a car behind me
. Shoulda went to 2nd instead.Also, is it okay to go to NEUTRAL when coming to a stop? I shift to neutral and just coast to stop. Though it feels like the car is loosing power as if its about to die down... maybe its cuz of the AC.
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-Oppinion: When I was a teen, and driving older cars, I was taught to always treat a car like something might fail. One of those lessons was keeping the transmission in the appropiate gear to take evasive actions. Both methods are acceptable and the extra wear on the clutch from downshift isn't enough in my oppinion to worry about. Quote:
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HELP!!!!
When I reverse I let go of the clutch halfway and press the gas below 1500 rpm. From what Im reading this is damaging the clutch.
1. Is there a better way to reverse without damaging the clutch? When I try the no-gas method, already engaged in 1st gear. I slowly let go of the clutch and the car shakes a bit. 2. Is this normal or am I doing it wrong? |
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practice more without applying the gas pedal you should be able to release the clutch and make the car start moving slowly and smoothly without any shakes |
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1. Let me reword my first question. How would you reverse on a slight incline? Is there no option but to slip the clutch?
2. ^ I think Im releasing it too fast... Off to an empty area again...... |
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brakes and clutch pressed->blip the gas and release clutch same time->press clutch to let the car roll->brake as needed-> if not enough speed, repeat step two. this works with both flat or slight incline. again it all takes practice but eventually there should be almost no slip on the clutch |
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