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Old 06-13-2017, 04:20 PM   #4 (permalink)
babyzilla
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Originally Posted by VqJunkie View Post
Hey fellas, my names Shant, coming from the g35driver forums, previously owning a g35 coupe(pusymatic). I was so disappointed in my coupe I decided to get the car that was a raw sports car. Im currently in the market for a 370z. Almost bought a Nismo from one of the guys on the forum but he was super far. Checking out a sports package 6speed tomorrow. My only question for you guys is, is the Z a forgiving car for a guy trying to learn stick. I have some experience driving a e30 and a wrangler but thats about it. Thanks for taking the time to read my post, any tips would be appreciated.
Short answer is no. The reason why is because the bite or engagement point of the clutch is extremely small. There's not a lot of room to play with which will make learning a really jerky ride lol
On the other hand, the SRM (down shift rev matching) will be a blessing for you!

Last edited by babyzilla; 06-13-2017 at 04:23 PM.
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