when it comes to learning to drive stick, this is key: U DRIVE & U LEARN you'll get the hang & "feel" of it.. enjoy the ride and welcome to
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09-04-2009, 04:37 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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when it comes to learning to drive stick, this is key:
U DRIVE & U LEARN you'll get the hang & "feel" of it.. enjoy the ride and welcome to the z34 fam!
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What I do with my truck is I feather the gas (on/a bit off/ a bit on/a bit off) and use that along with the clutch to get it rolling. But, it's also a vastly underpowered vehicle for it's weight and the torque is crappy (pinto engine FTL!) The point about rolling the car without touching gas is NOT for you to rely on - it's to break the habit of mashing the gas and potentially stalling the car by letting the clutch out too fast, and/or barking the tires, etc. Once you've mastered the gas-less roll, you've learned the progression of your clutch and have established some "muscle memory" Adding the gas pedal to the mix after that is pretty easy. The next thing to learn once you've done that, is to learn shifts without having the engine wind up or jerk the car forward. |
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09-06-2009, 08:31 AM | #35 (permalink) |
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Ooh! I've one more question! How do i deal with stop and go traffic? Ya know, like when i have to move forward like 10ft and stop. and repeat.
Do i just roll the clutch in and out the whole time? For example, ease off the clutch to get the car to roll forward a bit and then disengage the clutch again? |
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If it is very slow stop&go with only few dozens of feet between stops, I suggest to get it rolling and then immediately depress the clutch again.
Let it roll with idle throttle and floored clutch and focus on braking towards your next stop with the right foot. Driving very slowly with fully connected 1st gear might get it to stutter or even stall. You can practice this as well on a parking lot. Try to find out what the lowest speed/rpms are to drive safely with fully connected 1st and 2nd gear. Below those you just give short torque impulses and leave the clutch depressed in between during rolls. Going like this for extended periods of time can exhaust your left foot which has to depress the clutch most of the time. In this case it is also possible to put the stick in neutral during roll phases to get the left foot some rest off the clutch. Another skill worth practicing for new stickheads is to start rolling uphill. You will need this at your first traffic light when going up a road with slope or someones driveway. Try to hold your car still with clutch and throttle alone and then try to launch slowly from there without rolling backwards. Increase the slope once you get a hang of it. At some point of steepness you will have to use the parking brake as well to prevent backward movement during the time from when your right foot leaves the brake until your clutch/torque combo can hold the car in place again or get it moving forward.
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One thing I do with stop & go traffic (depending on how fast/slow it is moving) is I will give myself some room between me and the next guy and get going, then put the car in neutral and roll. I can sometimes go for a bit without having to do anything and most likely the person in front is going to stop, my car will slowly decrease speed, and I am just rolling to a stop.
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Thanks for the info. I tried letting half the clutch in to get it to roll then disengaging the clutch fully. Works quite well; I think i'll be able to get to work on Tuesday lol. It's day 3 now and im still a lil slow gettin off the clutch and gettin it moving. Training my left leg after driving automatics all these years sure is alot more work than i thought.
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You have to think, as much as you let off the clutch let off the gas does that make sense?
2,000 RPMS I think or even 1,800 is the perfect RPM to let go of the clutch, now when I say let go dont think "Drop" the clutch cause that will almost give you a mini burn out, and or kill your car. So remember give enough force letting off the clutch as much gas as you give into it, and remember RELAX when driving a stick When it jerks back and forth that means its either your letting the clutch out too quick aka dumping the clutch or not giving enough gas... clutch you'll smell if your giving it to much gas why the clutch is still depressed.
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I made it to work without stalling. I've gone stall free for 1 complete day! The clutch petal is still so grabby. I'm at 400miles now and still cant get the petal to be less 'springy'. It seems to wanna spring back on me when i push it down...modulating it is still proving tough. Will the petal eventually soften or will i have to get used to this?
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I don't feel like my pedal fights up against me when I'm driving. But that might be because I started learning on a 78 Porsche with the clutch on a cable. The force pushing back at you was pretty heavy. But the clutch should break in as time goes on. So I wouldn't worry too much.
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But, a lot of people do it, and it tends to not cause any major issues. So, in other words, don't do it, try and get into the habit of dropping out of 1st gear into neutral when you don't need to move the car under power...and release the clutch so there's no pressure on the bearing and so on. But, if you don't, it's not the end of the world - just like washing your car is a good idea... |
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