Originally Posted by Matt I drove my last manual for 40,000 miles and engine-braked 99.9% of the time and never needed to replace the clutch. Hell, I even taught my
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Yeah! Go me! lol I'm a bad bad boy! hahaha
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Oh yikes! My bad. Holding your position by riding the clutch is horrible. I have a bad habit on a hill to let myself roll back and forth a few inches to let everyone know I'm driving a stick, but using that full-time to keep you on a hill....yikes! |
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I live in Houston, and whenever I goto a Rockets' game or a concert at the Toyota Center, to enter the parking garage, you go up this ramp that stretches 3-story tall at about a 35 degree angle...now, try going up that ramp bumper to bumper and having to stop every car to the so they can scan each individual parking pass...you learn how engage point with a quickness...hahaha...I avoid parking in that garage now cuz I value my clutch too much...hahaha...
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If you make a habit of coasting in neutral you are wasting gas. The injectors are closed when you are in gear and coasting above idle. The cars forward energy combined with the engaged gears keep the engine turning, thus fuel is not required to keep the engine running. When you are sitting at a stop, or coasting at idle, the engine must be supplied with fuel to remain running.
On top of that, making a habit of coasting in neutral is dangerous. The amount of control you have over a car while it's moving in neutral is slim. If you keep the clutch depressed constantly you could prematurely wear out your throwout bearing. There is no good reason to keep a manual car in gear and the clutch depressed every time you are sitting at a red light - besides, even *IF* this were a *STATE* law, it would never be enforceable. Bogging is very stressful on an engine. It should be avoided like the HIV. |
10-23-2009, 12:40 AM | #22 (permalink) |
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Your technique sounds pretty good. The best advice I can give is to keep driving as much as you can. You'll be amazed at how natural it becomes once you get a few thousand miles under your belt.
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