So I'm starting to get the hang of driving manual and it feels good. Right now I'm at the point where I feel comfortable about driving around town again, just not with a lot of traffic; hills I'm still having problems with and I want to ask if letting off the clutch until its about to engage and then letting off the brake and hitting the gas is bad, to help me reduce the amount of rollback I get. I feel like that will damage my clutch bad so I've been using the e-brake for now.
I'm still not where I want to be yet though, I need to be a little quicker starting from first gear, ya know a little better clutch - throttle response time but I'm sure that will come to me with some more time.
But let me tell ya', I'm loving this car more and more with the more comfortable I'm becoming with driving stick.
I also would like to know why I have to / if I have to let my car sit for a minute when I first turn it on and before I turn it off; my friend says something about letting the turbo spool up and when I'm turning it off letting all of the oil drain out so it doesn't build up; is this correct?
And what kind of fuel do I have to put in this car, today was the first time I went to the gas station and I played it safe and put premium in it, but if I can put regular in it, that would save my bank a lot lol.
also, is having the 4 stock wheels with tires and full psi limiting my learning curve in any way/shape/form? I have to take them out to make room to clean out my old car anyway, this question is just for shear curiosity. I just hope that once I finally take them out, that I become 10x better at driving stick lol, that would be awesome. again I just drove my friends civic si, vw gti turbo, and my other friends mini coop and they all were like a walk in the park, drove them perfectly so I have the feeling that the less weight the easier it is for me to drive lol.
I'm sorry, I'm just excited, I always wanted a manual car, I love the amount of control I have over the car and now that I'm getting better and better the more excited and eager I'm getting to drive this car.
thanks for everyone's responses so far