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shl468 03-27-2010 06:05 PM

370z 40th+stall engine...
 
just got my 40th edition, i love the car, since iam new to MT, iam keeping stall the engine. is it bad for engine or am i damaging anything??

i will post pic soon as i get my tint and my first wax done

kenchan 03-27-2010 06:08 PM

yah, you're going to kill the car. sell it now.

;) congrats and if you're about to stall, push the clutch in.

you're probably letting out the clutch pedal too quick. gently engage.

molamann 03-27-2010 06:49 PM

or just give more gas. :p

Zultimate 03-27-2010 07:09 PM

Find a quiet parking lot and practice letting out the clutch without stalling. Slowly let the clutch out while pressing the gas peddle. It's more about FEEL than knowledge. You'll get the hang of it with practice. Don't worry about damaging anything. One thing you don't want to do is RIDE the clutch - once you let the clutch out keep your foot off the peddle.

OldGuy 03-27-2010 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shl468 (Post 468064)
just got my 40th edition, i love the car, since iam new to MT, iam keeping stall the engine. is it bad for engine or am i damaging anything??

i will post pic soon as i get my tint and my first wax done

Gentle practice will make perfect. As with a new young bride, just be gentle...

PapoZalsa 03-27-2010 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zultimate (Post 468157)
Find a quiet parking lot and practice letting out the clutch without stalling. Slowly let the clutch out while pressing the gas peddle. It's more about FEEL than knowledge. You'll get the hang of it with practice. Don't worry about damaging anything. One thing you don't want to do is RIDE the clutch - once you let the clutch out keep your foot off the peddle.

:iagree:


Quote:

Originally Posted by OldGuy (Post 468195)
Gentle practice will make perfect. As with a new young bride, just be gentle...

That is not a good example about the new bride. :D

Red370 03-27-2010 11:05 PM

as soon as you feel the car bog, push the clutch in and give it more gas, pretty simple process, you'll get better, try practicing at night when there is less traffic on roads that are relatively flat, it'll take a good month before everything is second nature, but the more practice the better.

40th370z 03-27-2010 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zultimate (Post 468157)
Find a quiet parking lot and practice letting out the clutch without stalling. Slowly let the clutch out while pressing the gas peddle. It's more about FEEL than knowledge. You'll get the hang of it with practice. Don't worry about damaging anything. One thing you don't want to do is RIDE the clutch - once you let the clutch out keep your foot off the peddle.

Don't forget to practice backing up with the clutch also.

Chan Chee Hoe 03-28-2010 12:07 AM

save the trouble,buy the Auto if you cannot drive the M/T.

tonybui 03-28-2010 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Chan Chee Hoe (Post 468644)
save the trouble,buy the Auto if you cannot drive the M/T.

You know, I hate when people say this, the OP is asking about a MT question and obviously he wants to learn how to drive MT, if you can't answer then don't just tell him to buy AT. I, myself bought my Z in MT and its my first MT car and I love it even though I had some trouble the first few weeks.

Sorry, I have a bad day today

gamallama 03-28-2010 12:51 AM

**** i dont know how to drive manual but my z will be manual

40th370z 03-28-2010 01:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chan Chee Hoe (Post 468644)
save the trouble,buy the Auto if you cannot drive the M/T.

His Z is a 40th anni,they only come in MT.

When I taught my daughter to drive a MT ,she was reluctant,a few weeks ago she posted in her facebook after a friend of hers was wondering if she should try to learn a standard tranny".

"My dad made me go back an forth in forward an reverse in the driveway a 'thousand times' before I was allowed to go on the streets",I think she over exaggerated in bit ,but she said she has never regretted learning a MT ,it opened the ability to buy all the cars on the market,not just the AT.

Keep at it MTs aren't that difficult given enough practice.

CTKerzzz 03-28-2010 09:14 AM

I just got my 40th Z. I had been driving an Integra with a much softer clutch. It took a few days to get used to the stiffer clutch on the Z. Since you have not driven a MT in a long time, it will take longer. However, you will get the "feel" and be happy with the MT. Enjoy!

kman 03-28-2010 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ctkersey2 (Post 468918)
I just got my 40th Z. I had been driving an Integra with a much softer clutch. It took a few days to get used to the stiffer clutch on the Z. Since you have not driven a MT in a long time, it will take longer. However, you will get the "feel" and be happy with the MT. Enjoy!

stiff? when i test drove it seemed light, but I'm used to late 70's early 80's porsches

Nick911sc 03-28-2010 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by kman (Post 468963)
stiff? when i test drove it seemed light, but I'm used to late 70's early 80's porsches


My father has a 78 911sc targa, and that thing will snap your leg compared to the clutch in the Z. lol


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