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post Jun 11, 2004 - 11:44 AM
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celitron

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I'm new to driving sticking-shift. Please don't flame me, I am here to keep my car from getting damaged.

When shifting from first gear to second, do you guys release the clutch slowly then step on the gas again?
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Do you release the clutch right away then step on the gas?

What's your process for handling the hills and slopes in an manual mr2 when you're at a complete stop? Do you use the e-brake?

1) Dad: I was told by my dad to release the clutch slowly but fast enough to keep the car going for all gears

2) Cousin: I was told by my cousin that if release the clutch slowly it would burn the clutch. He said you only release the clutch slowly on first gear. then on second i must let the clutch out completely then gas it.

3) Some guy online: I was asked some guy online and he said I should release the clutch slowly for 1st and 2nd gear then for 3 etc.... I should release the clutch quickly then gas it.

Please help I'm a bit confused now.
 
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post Jun 14, 2004 - 3:17 AM
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tip*

do not shift back to first gear unless you are nearly stoped or you will grind the gear.. Same with reverse..

the way i do it is ... let off the clutch slowly, right when i feel the clutch start to grab and the car start to want to move forward.. I give the car a "little" gas so it doesnt stall out the engine and as i let off the clutch more i give it even more gas untill i finally dont have to hold the clutch down.. as for other gears.. i just let go of the clutch completely. if you find it really jerky when you are shifting gears it could be that you are shifting at a low RPM.

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