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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks I think the S stands for S-tune body kit. By looking at his picks he has a base, so no S-mode. oh...

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Old 07-30-2012, 02:46 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Once you get somewhat decent at the heel and toe just try to light to moderate auto-x if its offered in your area. It will teach you a lot about car control. Especially if you want to play Skip Barber and turn off VDC it will be very helpful.
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Why does my z stall when I come to a stop. I have to keep pressing the clutch and starting the car at every red light.
You activate the E.P.S. = Engine Protection System, it'll switch off the engine at red light to save fuel and prevent engine from overheating...
















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The easiest way in this car and most modern cars: brake with your foot mostly on the right hand side of the brake pedal, then while still applying pressure to the brakes, roll the ankle so the side of your foot blips the throttle as you down shift.

The hard part is 2 things (that will take lots of practice), keeping the brake pressure even, and getting the correct target RPM. The latter isn't critical, but the closer you are the smoother it will be. Also your clutch action will be much faster, you can essentially treat the clutch as an on-off switch.

Practice by coming down sequentially through the gears while braking from moderate speed, and once you've mastered that you can try skipping gears.

You can also practice your throttle modulation by downshifting while travelling at constant speed, e.g. cruise along at 55-60 and do a blip downshift from 5th to 4th and from 4th to 3rd. Once you get it right it should feel completely smooth and seamless.

Thanks man, i appreciate the advice. I will give it a shot the next time i am on the road.
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Once you get somewhat decent at the heel and toe just try to light to moderate auto-x if its offered in your area. It will teach you a lot about car control. Especially if you want to play Skip Barber and turn off VDC it will be very helpful.
I will give that a shot if i can make it to the next auto held locally. Thanks
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