shane02pro5
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- New Caney TX
Do you guys come with hard clutchlines..if not that should make the feel much more connected. Just throwin it out there for ya! Made an nice change for me.
My 2008.5 MS3 is 2 days old. This is my first manual transmission cars but I have dinkered around for a couple of days with an Integra GSR, 92' 300zx, and a 2001 Toyota Tacoma. Compared to the 300zx and Integra, the clutch on the MS3 is softer but not by drastic margins. One thing I can complain about is the high engagement point of the clutch. And like other people have stated, it sort of sucks that I have to give the car a decent amount of gas in order to get it going from a stand still as well as the shift from 1st to 2nd. If anyone has any tips on how to make the stop and go a little bit smoother I'll take it!
The only thing I don't like about my car is that I feel the spring side preload going to 4th / 5th from the lower gears is a little too much.
But I have one more question. Being this is my first manual, I don't know how to go about doing the smaller, intricate things such as not stalling the car when needing to go about 2-3mph (a la my driveway [it has an incredibly sharp dip and this is by far the lowest car I've driven be it automatic or manual]) in order to "JDM slant" up my driveway. What would be the best way to go about tackling this so I don't end up ruining a 3 day old front lip? Thanks!
Can you clarify what you mean by that?
But I have one more question. Being this is my first manual, I don't know how to go about doing the smaller, intricate things such as not stalling the car when needing to go about 2-3mph (a la my driveway [it has an incredibly sharp dip and this is by far the lowest car I've driven be it automatic or manual]) in order to "JDM slant" up my driveway. What would be the best way to go about tackling this so I don't end up ruining a 3 day old front lip? Thanks!
I've driven a lot of manual clutch cars (I'm 47). My 2008.5 MS3's clutch has a light lever pressure but the engagement point is pretty narrow. That makes it easier to stall when starting out from a stop. But it also makes shifts faster when you are moving, especially once you figure out that your foot doesn't have to go all the way to the floor to disengage the clutch.
The centering spring on the shifter is a little too strong, especially the 5-6 one on the right. Mine takes some effort to make the 4-5 shift. It's getting better as the trans breaks in (I have about 4000 miles on it). But that spring makes the 5-4 downshift pretty slick.
My car has an annoying drone at 3k rpms with the throttle off. Like when going down a grade. It's not so bad on level ground and on the freeway the tire noise seems to mask the exhaust. But that's because the tires are pretty loud, especialy on grooved concrete.
It's not a quiet car.