chemreac
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Yeah I noticed that between my buddies 06 Toyota solara and the type R, the clutch is just so much easier to handle. I was struggling in hill starts with his car, but the type r doesn't need nearly as much "finding". In terms of rpm, I think I'll just try to stay in what gear the car feels happiest at my speed, the great thing about manuals (and the reason I wanted one) is how precisely I can control rpm and power output. The actual speed at which I shift may just be down to not knowing the process well enough, I find myself hesitating between gears, but I've gotten better. Have to keep telling myself the gear select is notchy since the solara I practiced on was not notchy at all.
That mechanical over-rev thing scares the hell out of me, second day driving I went from 5th at 2100rpm to 2nd and the rev march threw me to redline. Luckily no gear grinding, and I was in neutral prior so I think I haven't permanently damaged it yet lol.
dude, 3rd/4th are just up and down from the natural position, if you are pulling the knob you will keep doing that, when you come out of gear, like just use your fingers, it takes very little effort, and you still statt noticing yourself alsways being center for 3rd/4th
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