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Hand clutch?!91 318is M50 swapped
05 Honda Pilot
24V swap thread
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=302524
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Standard takes two legs to make the car go. I am not saying you cannot manage shifting with one leg, I do it from time to time with my right leg for fun. Fact: You cannot manage the pedals in a sudden issue that DEMANDS the use of two legs. Brake to avoid someone cutting off, then down shift to speed up around them. I have had people not look and just bolt through a red light or stop sign. On the highway, you get the idea. You have to be ready and I think the best is an auto. Don't like it? too bad, go buy a newer BMW with flappy paddles.
Click to 1:02, my buddy George shows you how it is done. 1:17 is the magic.
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Originally posted by LJ851 View PostHand Job.91 318is M50 swapped
05 Honda Pilot
24V swap thread
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=302524
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I am going to CLUTCH IN with my right leg.
I am going to use a magnet, preferably an electromagnet, on the clutch pedal to keep my foot on it while driving. I am also going to make an attachment for my prosthesis to allow me to "connect" to the pedal.
This is my dream - Im going to make it happen.
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Originally posted by 2man View PostToes know the secret Asian art of shifting without the clutch pedal...
/done.1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5
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91 318is M50 swapped
05 Honda Pilot
24V swap thread
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=302524
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Driving a stick doesn't seem like it would be that hard with a prosthetic leg. I mean, I've driven with snow boots on that make it so I couldn't feel the pedal at all. Maybe there is more feeling than I think, but I'm sure you could get used to it. Seems like it wouldn't be much different than walking.
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