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Old 01-15-2013, 10:39 AM   #90 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by R0bDC View Post
Ok the first time it did happen while I was turning, I was shifting while turning and a high speed (High Speed for turns)

The other times I was going in a straight line, I feel like sometimes I take the clutch off too fast like not slowly, I just take my foot off really fast, Could that be the problem?
I am not saying this happened but:

Do not downshift in a turn at speed. Shift down in a straight line, just like braking, before the curve. This mid corner shifting can bring the rear end out. Upshifting does not unbalance the car in the same way.

You very well may be releasing the clutch too fast, while applying too much gas.

I wish you all the best. You will get it and if you'd like to ask another question, please PM me.
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