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Which transmission handles boost better? A/T or M/T?

Originally Posted by Charan I'll listen, I'm just scared of the manual because of what I've heard. Do you think it'd be hard for me to get a hang of?

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I'll listen, I'm just scared of the manual because of what I've heard. Do you think it'd be hard for me to get a hang of? I've never driven a manual before so I'm kind of scared since its new to me.
If you're ready to boost then driving a MT Z shouldn't bother you.... After driving it for a week you'll wonder why you were so worried in the first place. Also, RJM sells an adjustable clutch pedal assembly that makes the car much easier to drive... You may want it when you get a clutch capable of boost.

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If you're ready to boost then driving a MT Z shouldn't bother you.... After driving it for a week you'll wonder why you were so worried in the first place. Also, RJM sells an adjustable clutch pedal assembly that makes the car much easier to drive... You may want it when you get a clutch capable of boost.

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I guess. I got used to the idea of clutching and shifting on a motorcycle pretty fast. I know a car is different but in theory its the same thing going on.
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I guess. I got used to the idea of clutching and shifting on a motorcycle pretty fast. I know a car is different but in theory its the same thing going on.
If you can ride then you will have no problems learning stick. Only thing you might want to do is learn to drive stick and practice a little before making your investment just to make sure you actually like driving stick. For me personally, I learned to drive stick when I was 17 and never owned an automatic car again. To this day, driving an AT frustrates me as it never seems to behave the way I want it to.
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