| Avoid this place! The 'instructors' do not know what to do and have NO certification! They 'teach' coasting which is illegal and dangerous! What scrambled and nonsense 'instructions'. Find a certified person to teach. The 'instructor' taught a way to burn your clutch and destroy your gearbox. What they charge at $100/hr and the main telephone number on the website only gets a message as though the number is fake/bad. That is enough to run away! |
This is funny. just go out driving a few times and you'll figure it out. you don't need someone to show you how. Listen to the engine, it's pretty obvious when to shift. The how part just needs practice. |
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It’s all about the friction point.
Take a manual car out to a flat parking lot. Practice only engaging first gear. Don’t use gas. Only brakes (and brake by pressing both the clutch pedal down and the brake pedal down). Do this until you are accustomed to the friction point. Once you have first gear down, the rest is easier. Use the gas pedal to rev the engine slightly higher to make it easier to get into the next gear. Tip: press gas pedal with big toe to be delicate with gas. Practice a lot. |
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You mean you enjoy the act of shifting? You can’t possibly enjoy driving a manual. It actually distracts you from the act of driving. [/quote] You obviously have no idea how to employ a manual transmission in the act of driving. And I've never once been "distracted" by shifting. Perhaps you, although you probably shouldn't be driving at all if so. |
I think you are in the wrong thread. Who cares if you don't like it? That's not the topic. |
| It seems that if you are ever planning to be a contestant on the Amazing Race, knowing how to drive a stick shift is essential. |
Why would it be a good investment? Seriously under 10% of new heavy-duty Class 8 trucks are manual transmissions. Only 1% of passengers cars are. I learned how to drive on a manual and can drive double clutch or standard. There is absolutely no benefit to learning how to drive a manual transmission. |
Yes break your clutch linkage. |