I'm going to get eaten up on this question.
Where did you guys get the notion I'm 16? I'm a high school graduate, so I'm obviously older than 16 (I turned 18 about 6 months ago).
a standard tranmission isn't THAT hard, and I know enough to feel stupid for buying an automatic in a sports car. However the manual I played with was a celica supra and the person who taught me had me double clutching. As I read up on transmissions and synchros I was just wondering if that eliminated the need to double clutch.
a standard tranmission isn't THAT hard, and I know enough to feel stupid for buying an automatic in a sports car. However the manual I played with was a celica supra and the person who taught me had me double clutching. As I read up on transmissions and synchros I was just wondering if that eliminated the need to double clutch.
Originally Posted by MaVel2iCk
Where did you guys get the notion I'm 16? I'm a high school graduate, so I'm obviously older than 16 (I turned 18 about 6 months ago).
Still too young to legally buy a drink, can't vote, and still can't drive a stick shift. Do you have any plans for college, or is daddykins setting you up in the family business as Senior VP in charge of paper clips?
last time I checked you could vote at 18.
And with that vietnam picture, what's up with the guy wearing three hats stacked on top of each other, in the bottom right? Does he think he'll look three times as cool?
And with that vietnam picture, what's up with the guy wearing three hats stacked on top of each other, in the bottom right? Does he think he'll look three times as cool?
Come on guys, be nice. I know quite a few twenty-somethings that can't drive a manual. At least Mavel2ick is asking questions and wanting to learn.
Mavel2ick,
You're gonna get some heat with posts that indicate you're waiting on mom&dad's success so that you can have a nice car. That was why I suggested you keep that background to yourself. It's for your own good. It is of course up to you though.
Mavel2ick,
You're gonna get some heat with posts that indicate you're waiting on mom&dad's success so that you can have a nice car. That was why I suggested you keep that background to yourself. It's for your own good. It is of course up to you though.
However the manual I played with was a celica supra and the person who taught me had me double clutching
I wouldnt chose a Z being a young kid and as your first manual trans, for the sake of the other drivers on the road. Just be careful, and take it easy.
Cracks me up when I read these posts about people slammin someone for letting there parents buy them a car. As if any of you would turn down a free car from your parents when your were 18.
Originally Posted by Lemans350
That car should have a synchro gearbox, however a lot of them did have problems with the syncros going out on them. Depends on the year.
I wouldnt chose a Z being a young kid and as your first manual trans, for the sake of the other drivers on the road. Just be careful, and take it easy.
I wouldnt chose a Z being a young kid and as your first manual trans, for the sake of the other drivers on the road. Just be careful, and take it easy.
Originally Posted by Built2shredZ
Cracks me up when I read these posts about people slammin someone for letting there parents buy them a car. As if any of you would turn down a free car from your parents when your were 18.
Mature post:
"Hi doods, I am getting a MT Z soon but never drove manual before so I need some pointers...."
Immature post:
"Oh I am young and I can't wait until I start learning MT driving on my brand new Z bought from my parents' hard earn cash..."
Originally Posted by MaVel2iCk
Where did you guys get the notion I'm 16? I'm a high school graduate, so I'm obviously older than 16 (I turned 18 about 6 months ago).
a standard tranmission isn't THAT hard, and I know enough to feel stupid for buying an automatic in a sports car. However the manual I played with was a celica supra and the person who taught me had me double clutching. As I read up on transmissions and synchros I was just wondering if that eliminated the need to double clutch.
a standard tranmission isn't THAT hard, and I know enough to feel stupid for buying an automatic in a sports car. However the manual I played with was a celica supra and the person who taught me had me double clutching. As I read up on transmissions and synchros I was just wondering if that eliminated the need to double clutch.
Ummm..... UUUUmmmmmmm..... Why not just buy a Sentra Tundra?
Originally Posted by Kabs
Ummm..... UUUUmmmmmmm..... Why not just buy a Sentra Tundra?
Later, the Supra became its own model.
Originally Posted by hazmat
Oh I'll take it in a heartbeat, but I won't brag it online
Mature post:
"Hi doods, I am getting a MT Z soon but never drove manual before so I need some pointers...."
Immature post:
"Oh I am young and I can't wait until I start learning MT driving on my brand new Z bought from my parents' hard earn cash..."

Mature post:
"Hi doods, I am getting a MT Z soon but never drove manual before so I need some pointers...."
Immature post:
"Oh I am young and I can't wait until I start learning MT driving on my brand new Z bought from my parents' hard earn cash..."

At least someone gets it.
Originally Posted by hazmat
Oh I'll take it in a heartbeat, but I won't brag it online
Mature post:
"Hi doods, I am getting a MT Z soon but never drove manual before so I need some pointers...."
Immature post:
"Oh I am young and I can't wait until I start learning MT driving on my brand new Z bought from my parents' hard earn cash..."

Mature post:
"Hi doods, I am getting a MT Z soon but never drove manual before so I need some pointers...."
Immature post:
"Oh I am young and I can't wait until I start learning MT driving on my brand new Z bought from my parents' hard earn cash..."

dont worry about all these older guys who get pissy because their big purchase in life is the same as the one you will be getting soon...just drive safe..at 18 i had a 1991 supra turbo damn near 400 hp nt once did anything hairy happen with the car good luck and welcome!
Ya it sux that some 18 year old is going to be given his 350Z, but I know I'll have more pride driving around in one I bought with my own money and definitely will appreciate it a lot more...
+1 on the immature vs. mature
just asking for abuse!
+1 on the immature vs. mature
just asking for abuse!
Originally Posted by kcobean
Come on guys, be nice. I know quite a few twenty-somethings that can't drive a manual. At least Mavel2ick is asking questions and wanting to learn.
a manual are truly amateurs at best. a manual can be faster than an auto if
you are experienced or it can be hella slow.
honestly i commend Mavel2ick for opting to go manual when he could easily
just go auto. i wish i had the support of a forum like this when i was learned
to drive a manual. it was painful for both me and the car...
i won't even mention which car i had while learning...



