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DOMINION 01-15-2008 12:50 AM

Learn how to drive!!!
 
In a stick that is ;) I have a hard time getting out of 1st but I'll get it in time.

N rider89 01-15-2008 01:32 AM

its fun to learn to drive stick. except hills, i hate hills.

DOMINION 01-15-2008 02:13 AM

How long you been driving stick?

Highway8 01-15-2008 03:12 AM

I learned to drive a manual trans at the same time I learned to drive. At the time it was more fun to just drive an automatic because I did not have to worry about bunny hopping through the intersection or killing the motor with a line of cars behind me. It only took a few hours of parking lot work before I could drive on the street and only a few weeks of daily driving before it felt natural and became fun.

With that said, the RX8 is not a good car to learn how to drive stick with. The smaller the motor the easier to stall and bunny hop and you dont want to grind a gear or burn the clutch on an rx8. I suggest a full size v8 powered pickup truck, something that is worth less then the amount of money you have in the bank.

mikesol 01-15-2008 01:43 PM

I started driving manual on the best possible car for it: a 1995 Pontiac Firefly.

3 cyl engine, 55hp. Weak as all hell. No suspension to speak of. No power. No go. Tons of fun! It didn't weight a damned thing and you could spin the front wheel if you came off the clutch right.

After that, the RX8 was my first standard car. I was still very sketch for the first few months but I'm solid now. I don't like reversing, however.

SideOfBacon 01-15-2008 01:44 PM

started stick with my first vehicle. a 1990 ford ranger. got that back in 1997.

VolcomStoneX 01-15-2008 01:46 PM

i started in a 1989 mustang Lx, 4 banger...lol

sad excuse for a mustang,
20 bucks lasted a whole month!

i almost died many times learning to drive it

OnRails 01-15-2008 02:00 PM

I learned on a 1980 Ford Fiesta.....:lol:

When in doubt, dump the clutch and floor it....:)

VolcomStoneX 01-15-2008 02:03 PM

im half mexican we have lots of those [fiestas]

whooo hooo!

The Fluke 01-15-2008 02:05 PM

Looking
 
I'm looking for a manual RX8. Anyone know of any good deals?

alnielsen 01-15-2008 02:08 PM

I learned on a IHC Farmall Model C. :)
Top speed 12 mph.

Bootleg 01-15-2008 02:20 PM

my first 5 speed was my 02 impreza RS. that thing was a bitch and a half to learn to drive on. i had driven a 5 speed a few times before then and grew up riding dirt bikes so i understood the concept. modulating that clutch was a bitch. i learned so many bad habbits and got so good with it that i can't drive my 8 worth a shit. still a bit jerky and my heel-toe timing is still not good. i've only had the 8 for 2 months so i expect i'll improve.

staticlag 01-15-2008 02:27 PM

I learned on my rx8.

Was very tough with the sensitive electronic throttle and the rather stiff clutch (compared on non-sports cars, like the bmw 330i :lol:)

huzer21 01-15-2008 02:34 PM

My first was a 3 on the tree '72 Chevy C10 with a 307. I've had manual transmissions on nearly all of my vehicles. Except for my Mazda6, oddly enough.

RotaryP7 01-15-2008 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by The Fluke (Post 2243829)
I'm looking for a manual RX8. Anyone know of any good deals?

Search autotrader.com. :uhh:

mzrx 01-15-2008 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by DOMINION (Post 2242908)
In a stick that is ;) I have a hard time getting out of 1st but I'll get it in time.

all this time I thought your 8 was a manual :scratchhe

my first outing with a manual was in my dad's 198x Toyota pick-up truck. This might be helpful for you, I was told when in first gear learn where your friction point is on the clutch. It should help with your timing when starting out in first.

MazdaJeff 01-15-2008 04:07 PM

I also started with a stick.

One week of driving and it will be second nature......

Gish 01-15-2008 04:13 PM

I started driving stick before I had my permit or license. I drove a few cars, but really learned on my dad's 98 Boxster. The 8 is extremely easy to drive compared to that, not to mention the clutch is a lot lighter.

Socket7 01-15-2008 04:33 PM

"learned" stick on a friends golf TDI. drove around a parking lot for half an hour.

2 years later I learned how to drive stick on my 8. The narrow bite point on the the 8 made it difficult.

raizen82 01-15-2008 05:07 PM

started with a stick too with our family van which was a Mistubishi L300 utility van. it was a 2.0 diesel engine so had no troubles with engine stalls. then a friend of mine would also entrust me his 95 lancer which was the first stick car i drove. worlds of difference between the car and the van and had some troubles adapting (sensitive clutch). then parents bought an 05 mitsubishi galant auto which i drove until recently.

my 8 tho is the first i could rightfully call mine. felt good to go back to stick after driving the family car for more than 2 years.

CTrx8 01-15-2008 06:03 PM

i learned in one evening on my '79 RX7. didn't have a choice b/c the other car i had died and my dad passed that down to me that night and gave me a two hour lesson after school.

Groundrush 01-15-2008 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by DOMINION (Post 2242908)
In a stick that is ;) I have a hard time getting out of 1st but I'll get it in time.

Ooo...new wheels Dom (after the destruction of your last)? If so, we demand pics.

BigRed 01-15-2008 06:13 PM

started driving with a manny rx8... g/l dom. i dont think you will have a hard time for much longer...

kersh4w 01-15-2008 06:13 PM

my first manual was my rx8. i had kinda learned in my gfs 1987 bmw 325i and one of my friends 2006 toyota corolla (which only had 3k miles! and im trying to learn on it...) still, all that learning totaled maybe 1 hour.

decent beginning. i could drive the rx8 immediately, but not very well. :lol2:

find a steep hill with little traffic. put your car in the middle and just play with the clutch and gas. get it to go forward 10 feet, roll back 10, and do it again. do it a half dozen times and you'll have a better understanding where the friction point is.

the rx8 has a really small friction point. its almost ridiculous. i dont know if its all bmws, but my brothers 325is (e36) and my best friends 325is (e30) both have, what i consider, ridiculously huge friction points. its seriously like 2" of space for the "perfect" shift. with the rx8 its about .2" :lol2:

DOMINION 01-15-2008 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by mzrx (Post 2243894)
all this time I thought your 8 was a manual :scratchhe

my first outing with a manual was in my dad's 198x Toyota pick-up truck. This might be helpful for you, I was told when in first gear learn where your friction point is on the clutch. It should help with your timing when starting out in first.

I like that last part. Thats what my friend Mike was telling me and I trust him. Thanks man!


Originally Posted by MazdaJeff (Post 2244032)
I also started with a stick.

One week of driving and it will be second nature......

How about 2 days :) :lol: well not just yet but I can feel it.


Originally Posted by Groundrush (Post 2244236)
Ooo...new wheels Dom (after the destruction of your last)? If so, we demand pics.

Then Pics you shal have!


Originally Posted by BigRed (Post 2244243)
started driving with a manny rx8... g/l dom. i dont think you will have a hard time for much longer...

Thanks man. I hope so :)


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