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Originally Posted by Crash Not at all. No where in my method do you ride the clutch. My method is simply this: When you're at a stop - Left foot
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But obviously as your saying theres no gas involved in your scenario where the other ones there is. |
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^^^ Correct on both counts. Don't rest your foot on the clutch and with the clutch completely disengaged, you can't ride it.
There's a "dead peddle" in all manuals where you can rest your foot. It's to the left of the clutch and usually puts your foot about 3/4 the distance of the clutch travel. First time I was learning to drive manual I had no idea about that and my leg was getting really tired. LOL
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I am going to attempt to perfect your method for minor hills. |
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Hmmm, I haven't been around lately, but it seems like my post about the e-brake start has been misunderstood.
You do NOT ride the clutch at any point while doing this. The e-brake simply keeps the car in place while you take off like normal, then as soon as the clutch engages, you let off the e-brake. If you're a good enough driver, you'll rarely/never need it, but I still use this technique on HUGE hills when someone is right behind me. It's a nice trick for the beginner, so they don't stall the car or back into the person behind them because they feel rushed.
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