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    #16
    Originally posted by Bothfeetin View Post
    thats how my friends burnt out his clutch trying to learn on his way home he blamed it on the car

    exactly what i want to avoid!

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      #17
      grab cock by your hands and stop being a woman!
      AWD > RWD

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        #18
        Originally posted by devon.818 View Post
        exactly what i want to avoid!
        dude buy me a new clutch and you will learn to drive stick and do burnouts i don't care... $220.00 and I'll even show you some tricks.. you will be driving in less than an hour. my clutch will hate you but that's ok since you will be buying me a new one. Sound good? cool. come down...
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          #19
          I was born with a shifter in my hand. I thought it was man common knowledge

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            #20
            how much money are we talking here? im in towson btw
            Tbolt Division

            All I'm saying dude is that bird law in this country...it's not governed by reason.

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              #21
              some tips for you..the reverse is the top left before 1st gear. the hood open from the windshield so don't even try opening up front..lol
              Bought parts from me before? leave your feedback here

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                #22
                I only know how to drive 4 speeds and 6 speeds sorry.

                Originally posted by Matt-B View Post
                go buy the car, and learn on way back. best option i think
                Thats what I did when I bought my first stick car. I stalled it a couple times but having experience on motorcycles I got the hang of it pretty quick.

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                  #23
                  ^+1
                  #Treadlifematters

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                    #24
                    ok so im learning, i bought the car.

                    i stall, i miss shifts, and grind gears.
                    im buying a spare clutch this weekend just in case!

                    but! this is so much more fun to shift through gears

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                      #25
                      Holy shit, really?

                      Did anyone give you a lesson?
                      Slicktop City!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by devon.818 View Post
                        ok so im learning, i bought the car.

                        i stall, i miss shifts, and grind gears.
                        im buying a spare clutch this weekend just in case!

                        but! this is so much more fun to shift through gears
                        Dude, seriously don't worry about it. the first few weeks I was learning I would miss shifts and grind gears all day long. It happens. A year and a half later my clutch is still strong.
                        stephenbrody.com

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by devon.818 View Post
                          ok so im learning, i bought the car.

                          i stall, i miss shifts, and grind gears.
                          im buying a spare clutch this weekend just in case!

                          but! this is so much more fun to shift through gears
                          :up: Good job bro! As long as you don't wine it out with the clutch half in they can take a pretty good beating.

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                            #28
                            tips for hills?



                            i try to use the ebrake when on an incline.

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                              #29
                              When on a hill, holding the foot brake, let the clutch out slowly until it just starts to grab, then when you take your foot off the brake rollback will be minimal then start going.

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                                #30
                                hils got it!
                                anyone have advice on how to NOT burnout? it was wet, light turned green, i spun the tires all through first, second, and into third, had the back end fishtailing like crazy!
                                should i have just engaged the clutch or let off gas?

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