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I learned on my good friend's 280ZX. At the time he was 17 and I was 15. He explained the importance of learning where the clutch engages/disengages. He told me to let the clutch out slowly until the car starts to move slightly or slalls and that was the place to remember. He even related it to dancing and sex. He said it was the natural rythm and I would know when it was right. I will admit, it is not quite the same as those examples, but similar in the way that your instinct kicks in and the motion comes pretty natural.
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I guess what I am saying here is that anyone can do it, as long as you don't defeat or discourage yourself. It is only hard if you make it hard..
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2007 350Z NISMO #0618: Zerolift | UPREV | F.I. | Greddy | Competition Clutch | Injector Dynamics | Aeromotive | Pioneer | JL
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