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Ready to blow OP's mind...: you don't even need the clutch to move forward. If you just gently press the stick towards first gear, you can move the car that way too at stoplights.*
*of course not recommended, but you can do it. Welcome to the world of manual shifting. |
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I think what OP was trying to say was the car will stop you from stalling when slowing pulling out the clutch by automagically increasing engine rpm a bit higher when it drops down below 400 RPM.
I wish I had this on the Evo...(what a pain in the was clutch!)
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The reason this works is because the flywheel is spinning with the engine seperate from the clutch and pressure plate. A flywheel is simply a mechanical means of storing energy. When you push in the clutch the pressure plate pushes the clutch and flywheel together. As long as the flywheel has enough energy stored in it to over come the initial friction of the drivetrain and tires the car will move forward and the engine will not stall. It really has nothing to do with the power of the engine; rather the energy stored in the flywheel and energy needed to overcome the initial friction. The crank shaft and other rotating parts in the engine also add energy but the fly wheel is the most important factor.
For example, the LS2 on the GTO has a flywheel, clutch, and pressure plate weighing about 48 pounds. It's very easy to drive compared with the roughly 22 lb flywheel, clutch and pressure plate assembly found in the lotus elise. This becomes important if you are going to mod your car with a lightweight flywheel. You give up driveability in exchange for less rotational mass which means the engine revs up slightly faster in low gears. When I had my XRS I went from the stock 16 lb flywheel to a 7.5 lb flywheel. With the stock flywheel I could let the clutch out without any gas and roll forward on a flat road. With the lightweight flywheel I would stall unless I revved the engine a little while letting the clutch out.
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On my FR-S, from a stop, if you shift to first and accelerate, then let off the throttle (keeping the clutch engaged), the engine will SLOWLY drop revs from 1500 rpm to idle.
It's annoying sometimes because if I'm actively braking, I'm basically fighting the engine to slow the car down in 1st unless I de-clutch. It's like the engine is tuned not to slam the throttle plate all the way closed in 1st. Possible reasons I've thought of are to avoid engine-braking below 1500 rpm in 1st (maybe to smooth out throttle on/off in 1st gear) or to allow for better stop-go driveability. But as I said, it can be annoying. Anyone else's FR-S like this? I didn't notice it before my ECU was re-flashed. |
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hmm. this is my 3rd standard car. the other 2 stall when i come off the clutch and do not apply gas. Which is why I thought this was cool. But apperently this is common. Quote:
You almost blew me ... but I don't understand. Guess i'll try it next time and figure this out.
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As @raul said, the releasing of clutch should be a fast/slow/fast motion: you can release fast from the bottom to the point prior to the engagement point, release slowly/gently at the engagement point, and fast once the transmissions grabs the flywheel from the engine. Every car has different engagement point. Some are high, and some are low. Furthermore, people have different preferences to have this point high or low. You should try to learn finding the engagement point with this *no-gas* technique first, with either 1st or R gear, to feel the car. Once you know this point from your left foot, it will be very easy to control when you should (dis)engage your clutch given your situation.
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