Three pedals, one foot?

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  • ThaiRacer
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    I can drive with 1 foot, but the clutch feels so heavy when u press your right foot with it. And is that clutchless driving bad?

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  • accident
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    mmm, round table.

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  • tonytony
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    i used to clutchless shift in round tables s10 pizza delivery truck all the time, the transmission was so fucked that it consistantly pops out of gear haha. I'd take that thing through 2.5 deep puddles all the time.

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  • e30nub
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    Once you get going, (slow let off then gas), you can do the rev match method and not touch the clutch pedal at all. I do this in my cabbie all the time.

    First video i found:

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  • leland21
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    Originally posted by lennon
    you shouldve just started the car in gear with the pedal to the metal

    hahahahah lmao go go starter power haha

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  • tonytony
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    yes i have driving with only my right foot, i dunno i guess i was just bored and wanted to see if it was possible. But I'd agree with Jean, left foot breaking is more of useful time spent learning then driving with one foot

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  • lennon
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    you shouldve just started the car in gear with the pedal to the metal

    edit- it must be boring in tucson and car parts must be cheap haha

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  • rThor432
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    Originally posted by Red88
    The way I was showed, and tried was to rev the car up a bit in neutral, and before the rpms dropped too far (read: quickly) clutch in, first gear, clutch out and roll. It was fucking hard. This was done with what I'm told was a "puck" style clutch, though I'm not sure how many of these pucks are on this particular clutch.
    Haha so you basically are revving it up and side-stepping the clutch to get it going? Sweeeet.

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  • Wh33lhop
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    I've driven my old car with one foot out the window. Not terribly easy, but I was able to do it in light stop and go traffic. If you're starting up a hill or in a rush though, forget it.

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  • Red88
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    Originally posted by 87e30
    Elaborate?
    The way I was showed, and tried was to rev the car up a bit in neutral, and before the rpms dropped too far (read: quickly) clutch in, first gear, clutch out and roll. It was fucking hard. This was done with what I'm told was a "puck" style clutch, though I'm not sure how many of these pucks are on this particular clutch.

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  • Spaz
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    Originally posted by asubimmer
    not w/ a 6 puck and a light flywheel
    Obviously, but these kids wouldn't be driving anything with that :p

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  • lennon
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    i had a datsun 510 and i completely lost all clutch on the way to tennessee one winter. i was only using one foot but not really by choice...

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  • Jean
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    Exactly...easy if you have lots of torque to deal with. Try left foot braking instead...at first you'll brake more than you have to as your left foot isn't used to it....

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  • asubimmer
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    Originally posted by Spaz
    You can let any clutch out very slowly and the car will move using idle alone on a flat surface....Ain't all that hard. I've done it in traffic often, lots of time it's just the right speed :)
    not w/ a 6 puck and a light flywheel

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  • Spaz
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    You can let any clutch out very slowly and the car will move using idle alone on a flat surface....Ain't all that hard. I've done it in traffic often, lots of time it's just the right speed :)

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