This is usually what I do to find the engagement point on a new car. Let out the clutch slowly with zero throttle.
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05-23-2013, 09:10 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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This is usually what I do to find the engagement point on a new car. Let out the clutch slowly with zero throttle.
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Yea I do this a lot. The worst is when traffic is moving just barely slower than that idle speed, then it's on and off the clutch constantly
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once i got used to the engagement point on my last Z i could get it to go up an incline in traffic without stalling or using the gas pedal, 100x easier on the brakes too |
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Have used this technique in congested traffic for many years in various manual transmission vehicles I've owned Works best with those engines with sequential fuel injection, other type of fuel injection results in jerky vehicle movement in low speed no throttle operation
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that is how I teach people to drive stick shift in a car other than my z that saves a burned out clutch from someone revving the motor until the clutch catches. Wait for the clutch to engage, start rolling, press the gas.
I have an 07 rabbit that I use as a commuter car and I have gotten it to the point I can make almost a complete stop without stalling. sent via my wrist watch calculator
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I take off all the time without throttle. It's fun especially when people ride your *** and when you got that big *** truck behind you.
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On a related note, does anyone accidentally let the clutch out at a stoplight thinking you were in neutral, but were really still in 1st? LURCH, stall, start button, facepalm.
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Not at the light. I did once after first getting my car and starting it. Forgot I parked it in gear and booom....stall. luckily nothing was nearby so the only damage done was my pride lol. Now I'm pretty OCD about checking before letting out the clutch
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did that on my first service visit to the nissan dealer for oil change, wasnt expecting service technician kid to leave the car in gear on level ground as i usually dont put it in gear when parked unless im on an incline. Started up, let out clutch and boom, stalled right there in the service bay with about a dozen people watching my car lol. so embarassing, but at the same time i was just thinking...f-ing service technician, why the hell would you do that? |
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