Since we are talking about driving a stick...
dpmmsp, or all you standard drivers out there: What does it mean when 'ride the clutch'?
Sorry if it may sound ignorant, but I am not familiar with that term, even though I've been driving a stick for more than 5 years now. Also, I found that the clutch on my MP3 dis-engages like only halfway down when I step on the pedal. Is it a good driving habit to shift gears with the clutch pedal only halfway down? Or should I be stepping it all the way to the floor? My old CRX was no performance car, so I adapted to drive very leisurely with my clutch going all the way down all the time. But since I try to drive and shift a little quicker with the MP3, pressing the clutch to the point just enough to release the locked gears allows me get quicker and more accurate timing. Regardless, I still shift very gently though, not forcing the stick at all. I just don't know if its a general rule to press/step the clutch pedal all the way down when you shift, since I find the clutch pedal on the MP3(maybe MSP as well) goes way down than it needs to, compare to some other cars, which can throw off my timing sometimes.
Hope you guys can shed some lights on this. Thanks! And cool pics by the way (thumb)