So I have owned 4 cars in my lifetime. 3 of them have had standard transmissions (including my MS3). My last vehicle was a GMC Sonoma, After about 5 years and around 80-90k miles the clutch wore out on me. Now I had a bad habbit of resting my foot on the clutch as the truck didn't have a dead pedal spot so I assume this has something to do with it.
I do want to know what other bad habits I have might be though. For instance in the MS3 when launching and merging into traffic I tend to stay on the clutch on the transition from 2nd to 3rd in order to stop the wheel hop and control the acceleration. This is awesome for a smooth take off, but from what I have read it is probably horrible from my clutch.
At the same time I don't want to give my wife whiplash while driving, so I don't want to just pop the clutch out and back in. I realize there is a sweet spot there that should give smooth acceleration, so with that said where do find that spot normally?
Finally other than in first gear do you tend to push in the gas while letting off the clutch, or do you wait for the clutch to be fully engaged and then push on the gas?
I know these questions sound noobish, but in high school when I learned to drive a stick no one got that in depth so I just did what gave the smoothest ride at the time with the best acceleration I could pull without thinking about the mechanical repercussions. Now that I am older and have a car that I love, I want to make sure I am doing it "right".
I do want to know what other bad habits I have might be though. For instance in the MS3 when launching and merging into traffic I tend to stay on the clutch on the transition from 2nd to 3rd in order to stop the wheel hop and control the acceleration. This is awesome for a smooth take off, but from what I have read it is probably horrible from my clutch.
At the same time I don't want to give my wife whiplash while driving, so I don't want to just pop the clutch out and back in. I realize there is a sweet spot there that should give smooth acceleration, so with that said where do find that spot normally?
Finally other than in first gear do you tend to push in the gas while letting off the clutch, or do you wait for the clutch to be fully engaged and then push on the gas?
I know these questions sound noobish, but in high school when I learned to drive a stick no one got that in depth so I just did what gave the smoothest ride at the time with the best acceleration I could pull without thinking about the mechanical repercussions. Now that I am older and have a car that I love, I want to make sure I am doing it "right".