dandydaniel
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- 2008.5 Mazdaspeed 3
Well, I've had my car for 2.5 weeks now and honestly, I haven't been able to drive it that much at all because of family vacations and an insane amount of yard work and house work which causes me to wake up, eat, work, shower, then sleep without any leisure time. I've only got 170 miles on the odo which goes to show that I really haven't had an adequate enough time behind the wheel to get the little nit picky stuff down.
What I'm wondering is, how do you guys go about messing with the clutch when going from a complete stop into first? I've been tinkering around with 3 methods 2 for smooth shifts and the other way was just how I was taught to drive any old manual... 1) (Smooth shifting) I let the clutch out until it hits engagement, give it steady gas, and then once the car begins to move, I hold my clutch on the engagement point for a good 1 - 1.5 seconds (I'm thinking this smoothens things out because it gives the gear enough time to sync up [but I'm worried that this is causing a bit too much wear on the clutch]) 2) (Smooth shifting) This one is a little hit or miss, but I've been able to basically dump the clutch to the engagement point give it gas and have a completely smooth start without slipping the clutch at all (what I'm wondering is if this is the way you guys all do it [I ask because as hard as I focus to re-do this, it just wont happen, it will happen randomly as I'm riding around toying with the clutch]) and 3) I just let the clutch engage, gas, and get off the clutch steadily (But with this method, the car is quite shaky [which throws me off because this is how I drove my Integra for 6 months and the shifts were smooth like butta]).
This is an extremely long post, but hopefully I can get some input from those of you who have some tips to share. Thanks!
What I'm wondering is, how do you guys go about messing with the clutch when going from a complete stop into first? I've been tinkering around with 3 methods 2 for smooth shifts and the other way was just how I was taught to drive any old manual... 1) (Smooth shifting) I let the clutch out until it hits engagement, give it steady gas, and then once the car begins to move, I hold my clutch on the engagement point for a good 1 - 1.5 seconds (I'm thinking this smoothens things out because it gives the gear enough time to sync up [but I'm worried that this is causing a bit too much wear on the clutch]) 2) (Smooth shifting) This one is a little hit or miss, but I've been able to basically dump the clutch to the engagement point give it gas and have a completely smooth start without slipping the clutch at all (what I'm wondering is if this is the way you guys all do it [I ask because as hard as I focus to re-do this, it just wont happen, it will happen randomly as I'm riding around toying with the clutch]) and 3) I just let the clutch engage, gas, and get off the clutch steadily (But with this method, the car is quite shaky [which throws me off because this is how I drove my Integra for 6 months and the shifts were smooth like butta]).
This is an extremely long post, but hopefully I can get some input from those of you who have some tips to share. Thanks!