Noob Stick Questions
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Originally Posted by MonzGT
Oh I have a noob question. When at a standstill in 1st when you ease off the clutch while on the gas, is that considered slipping the clutch?
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pwned yourself! lol... I think he was just being facetious... if not... he's obviously smoking something good.
Both were mine and both were bought new.
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Should I wait until the rpms drop when the cluth is just at the friction point and then add gas, or should I rev to about 1100 and then let the clutch out? If the latter, how should I let the clutch out?
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Originally Posted by insomniaxvi
Should I wait until the rpms drop when the cluth is just at the friction point and then add gas, or should I rev to about 1100 and then let the clutch out? If the latter, how should I let the clutch out?
The Correct Place: Sub-Forums : Engine, [Drivetrain] & Forced-Induction
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-drivetrain-50/
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For coming to a stop, put it in neutral and release the clutch pedal. You don't want to wear out the release bearing.
Also, don't put it in first while the car is still moving, esp. at higher speeds. You don't want to wear out the synchros.
Also, don't put it in first while the car is still moving, esp. at higher speeds. You don't want to wear out the synchros.
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