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Noob at driving stick, how hard is it with the z??

i would say go auto but who am i to judge. i learned how to drive stick on the z and after few months im a beast behind the wheel.

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Old 01-06-2010, 10:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i would say go auto but who am i to judge. i learned how to drive stick on the z and after few months im a beast behind the wheel. i love the fact that my car is stick and i would never trade it for an auto. When i drive an automatic car i keep looking for the clutch lol and it gets boring very fast. There is no feeling like the one that you get when your doing 40mph in 5th gear and you hit the clutch rev to 5.5-6k and dump it in 2nd. i wouldnt trade that for anything
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There is no feeling like the one that you get when your doing 40mph in 5th gear and you hit the clutch rev to 5.5-6k and dump it in 2nd. i wouldnt trade that for anything
say whaaaat?
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say whaaaat?
you never done that?

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Hey, u might win the arguement since that person is not keeping distance and your car is a stick so it tends to roll back a little up hill. Happened to someone I knew (just in case you hit that car)
you will win the argument regardless of what happens. The driver behind you is supposed to keep at least one car distance between you and him and if his right in your *** and the car rolls back and hits him then its his fault not yours.
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There is no feeling like the one that you get when your doing 40mph in 5th gear and you hit the clutch rev to 5.5-6k and dump it in 2nd. i wouldnt trade that for anything
damn 5th to 2nd i can honestly said ive never done that or wouldnt even try, i dont even think the car would let me do that....then again you are driving 40mph
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Old 01-07-2010, 06:32 PM   #5 (permalink)
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damn 5th to 2nd i can honestly said ive never done that or wouldnt even try, i dont even think the car would let me do that....then again you are driving 40mph

well first gear goes to 35-40mph and second goes to about 60-65mph and third goes from 95-100 so if your doing 40 in 5th gear you should have no problem dumping it into second.


His not gonna crash the car and his not gonna burn the clutch. The 370 has a pretty good clutch so you shouldnt even worry about that. You just have to take it slow until you get the hang of it and never get nervous.

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I've had years of manual transmission driving experience and found the 370 a bit more of a challenge than the older Z's I've owned. The 370 has a unique feel and I am almost certain it is due to the DBW (Drive By Wire). The throttle has a slight delay in response since it isn't connected mechanically to the fuel system. Once you get the "feel" it will be smooth but having driven other systems with a mechanical connection I find the memory effect from driving them still causes me to almost stall from a dead start once in a while. It does get better with experience. The 370 could be a challenge for someone just learning.
is there a way to change this? i mean is there a way to make the throttle response quicker? it doesnt take that long for the car to rev up but if it could do it faster i wouldnt mind at all.

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