Originally Posted by fuct ive driven manual transmissions for 15 years and i still look like a noob in my nismo. its a tough car to drive smooth. :\ Yeah,
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02-28-2012, 05:21 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Yeah, the Z is kinda a PITA. E46 BMW is the same way...
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Not just the clutch, but the gas pedal is touchy as can be! While getting used to the Mo, I avoided wearing heavy shoes.
Also, I have found that I have a better feel for the clutch using the ball of my foot, almost on my toes gives me the best control. And the 1st to 2nd shift is smoother for me if I shift more quickly.
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Treat first gear clutch let out different then going into second, third and fourth. Don't let clutch out all in one motion. From the start, give it a little gas, partially let out the clutch about half way or so, once the car starts moving, then let clutch out the rest of the way as you give it some more gas. If you time the final clutch let out while giving it additional gas just right, you will have a smoother take off.
I have had five standards in a row, with the last three a Rx-7, Mr2 Turbo and a Mustang GT, and the 370Z is by far the hardest to start off smoothly in. So if you just learned on the Z, it ain't all you that is the problem. |
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Z is the first manual car for both my wife and I. Still has stock helper springs in. We struggled for the first couple drives, until I realized to practice getting the car moving w/o using gas.
The Z is powerful enough where it this can be easily done. That method allowed us to really learn the area where the clutch slips, since my only focus is on my left foot. Once I told my wife that, she didnt' stall the car at all during the 2nd lesson (repeated stop-1st-2nd-stop in an empty lot). You can do it man, no worries. Last edited by cv129; 03-01-2012 at 12:36 AM. |
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It's getting better. A lot better. The foot planting that the one poster recommended helped me a ton. Now that I'm getting used to the catch point with the foot plant I can not plant it and get off just fine. It was just really hard to get used to with that tough spring. My new one should arrive soon I would imagine.
Another question though, does it hurt the transmission if I use lower gears to slow down for a stop light? I never bothered doing this in other cars but it's kinda fun in this car is why I ask. |
03-01-2012, 12:48 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Agreed. Good to know that you got it together. The NISMO has been a "different" beast in terms of clutch engagement. If you leave the SRM on, it seems to be a lot more forgiving. But then again, what fun is that?
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