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i dont get it. is it the stalling that causes the clutch to burn up? wouldnt it be more harm on transmission rather than the clutch? i dont really get how newdrivers burn up clutches
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Originally Posted by StillIn729
I taught myself in like 2 hours, it is easy
you keep on thinking your doing it with your paddle shifters perhaps one day you will be doing itOriginally Posted by Sputnik
seriously, its not hard, just takes practice to get better.Originally Posted by Flaming Hot Cheetos
I hope you, and everyone else that is complaining about learning to drive a manual is a womanOriginally Posted by hellaones
my brother has been trying to teach me but I'm lazy and it seems like too much work
Impossible to drive stick in SF? Please
i dont see how a man doesnt know how to drive stick, you dont get the full experience of driving on an auto.
Originally Posted by filipin0y
i dont get it. is it the stalling that causes the clutch to burn up? wouldnt it be more harm on transmission rather than the clutch? i dont really get how new drivers burn up clutches
Tell me about it... when I first learned, I was at a stop sign... when it was my turn to go, I put it into gear and slowly let my clutch out,while gradually pushing down on the throttle... *stall*... I did the same thing again and *stall*... after stalling for the 4th time, I started smelling theclutch... it was frustrating too cuz I felt I had got the 'bite' point down, but still didn't know why I kept stalling... I look down at the gearstick and it was then that I realized I was in 3rd, not 1st... *note to self ~ never start in 3rd gear*...Originally Posted by osubass1
if you pay attention, you'll notice the smell of your clutch burning after doing this.
Originally Posted by C o IVI p L e X
it is.