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Originally Posted by Haboob Well for me, I'm not new to MT's, but I never had this problem in my previous car. I still could be letting it out too

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Old 01-15-2013, 01:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Well for me, I'm not new to MT's, but I never had this problem in my previous car.

I still could be letting it out too quickly, as I said I'm still getting use to the high catch point, but if I go too slow I feel as if I'm just riding the clutch.
It'll still take a bit of getting used to, even if you are familiar with MT (IIRC you're fairly new to the Z - <2 months?). I felt the same way with regard to riding the clutch, but when I let SRM do the rev matching and focus on the clutch play, there is a noticeable difference between letting the clutch out evenly (not necessarily slowly) rather than dumping it completely. Also, the shifting when driving casually vs spiritedly is very different. Casual driving seemed sooooo slow when I first got the car, but now I am used to it and have few problems.
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It'll still take a bit of getting used to, even if you are familiar with MT (IIRC you're fairly new to the Z - <2 months?). I felt the same way with regard to riding the clutch, but when I let SRM do the rev matching and focus on the clutch play, there is a noticeable difference between letting the clutch out evenly (not necessarily slowly) rather than dumping it completely. Also, the shifting when driving casually vs spiritedly is very different. Casual driving seemed sooooo slow when I first got the car, but now I am used to it and have few problems.

Yeah, I've only had it about a month. And I notice too that slow driving seems REALLY slow at times, but I'm getting used to it too.

I'll have to work on it some.
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