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Old 01-15-2008, 07:50 PM
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learned driving stick on a 91 FC RX-7

you can say i only know how to drive stick on a rotary
Old 01-15-2008, 07:57 PM
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i learned using the 8!

you'll get it down in no time, and it will be rewarding when you can go fast while using mt.
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i learned using the 8!

you'll get it down in no time, and it will be rewarding when you can go fast while using mt.
Did that the first day I got in her lol I think I scared my friend Mike
Old 01-15-2008, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by MazdaJeff
I also started with a stick.

One week of driving and it will be second nature......
Exactly.
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I was driving two whole years before I finally got my first car—a used Saab 96—and learned to drive a stick. Four-on-the-column! It was weird to suddenly not be able to even climb the hill out of our driveway, but that lasted only a couple of hours.
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My first manual was a motorcycle.
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02' M5.

It was brand new and I was absolutely afraid to death to do anything

Thankfully it makes enough torque to come off the line with absolutely no gas. Thats how I learned, feathering the throttle till it creeped off the line.
Old 01-15-2008, 11:55 PM
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Thats what I do when I'm 1/2 way off the cluth works for me
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I learned on a VW van... :shock: i was 12 or 13... in the motherland.
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Originally Posted by VolcomStoneX
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

I loved my 92 4 banger. First car. it ran like crap.
Starting out I had the hardest time getting it into 1st, after that it was a breeze
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I learned how to drive stick in my friends volvo, but wasn't really fluent when I got my 8. About 3 or 4 days after getting the 8 I was really fluent, even stopping on hills and whatnot. Really glad I got the manual
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First learned to drive in a ford van AT, and then my 8 was the first time I drove a MT
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I first learned stick on a 1989 ford escort wagon, god that thing was fun. Used to load a keg and in the back and 4 friends and pretty much ride on the bump stops, haha. It never broke down or anything. Then a escort zx2 stick. Then the rx8
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So let me ask you guys this. What RPM do you rev to when your taking your foot off the clutch?

I go to 1,800 feel the grab and let off. Is that ok?
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haha I didnt even know how to drive a stick when I bought my 8, the dealer had to drive it to my house lol....But yeah I learned that night from a friend how to drive it and by the time the night was over I was up town...cake. Everyday I leave work I have to go under a underpass and stop on a straight up hill...still no fun...facing the sky nearly, I try to haul *** to it before someone gets behind me lol.
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Originally Posted by DOMINION
So let me ask you guys this. What RPM do you rev to when your taking your foot off the clutch?

I go to 1,800 feel the grab and let off. Is that ok?
you mean in first, right? 1800-2500 is fine. i think anything past 2500 is probably riding the clutch out a little more than one should. but i've dropped the clutch from 9k before.
Old 01-20-2008, 04:18 AM
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9K! No way, I'm cool with 1,800 lol
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Yeah, 1,800 sounds about right....you don't want to get the RPM's too high and burn the clutch up. I don't pay attention the the RPM's though...I just let it out when it feels right. Before you know it, you won't even pay attention to it or think about shifting. It will just be natural.

Man, I went to buy my first car, and found out it was a stick ($400 for an '83 Plymouth Tourismo...wow, that thing was junk!) when I got to the guy's house. I had to drive it home, and crap was that a horrible adventure! Reverse was to the left of 1st gear, so I didn't know if I was in Reverse, 1st, or 3rd gear when I'd try to start moving.
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I was 14 (first manual experience) and lived just outside of town. My dad owned an old truck (chevy i think) that had the old "3 on a tree" configuration. Dad also had a company vehicle so when he was gone and my mom was gone i would then go out and mimick how my dad drove the truck and in no time i was taking it up and down the country roads, sometimes visiting neighboring friends. Thought i was pretty cool.
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My first car was an auto 99 mustang gt, After that was my first 5spd car and it was an 02 mustang gt. I never drove stick until I drove it off the lot, I did ok. I don't think I stalled at all that night but I did do alot of bunny hopping . That wasn't an easy car to learn on at all. The clutch was pretty stiff and a **** load of torque made bunny hopping REALLY easy.
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btw I wouldn't say bring it to a certain rpm and then let the clutch grab, don't even look at your gauges, just give a LITTLE gas and let the clutch out really slow at the same time, when you feel the clutch grab give more gas as you give less clutch. Over time it will be as easy as walking. I tried the whole bring it to a certain rpm and then let clutch out but I was never able to consistently get a smooth take off, just go by feel and itll be much better
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Originally Posted by Tim Tim Tim
I tried the whole bring it to a certain rpm and then let clutch out but I was never able to consistently get a smooth take off, just go by feel and itll be much better
Stang GT may have had something to do with that not so smooth take off, LOL. You didnt even get to have "training wheels" before jumping right in with the GT!
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lol, this is a bad idea. I couldn'nt drive a stick so i decided the only way to learn, was to buy one so i bought the rx8. I figured it was too expensive to mess up, so i learned to drive a stick with my eight and i have been doing very well ever since.
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My first experience with driving a stick was in a VW Jetta. I drove it for about an hour learning how to drive a manual, and then, two weeks later I bought my 6 speed rx-8. It was quite entertaining the first night I brought it home. I was lucky that most of the drive was interstate and no traffic.


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