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slowbubblecar
02-18-2004, 11:50 PM
:lol:

Matt D.
02-19-2004, 12:25 AM
Originally posted by tpunx99GSX@Feb 18 2004, 11:29 PM
just remember miranda, caress the stick, its your friend, talk to it. if it spits at you it doesnt mean it doesnt like you, its a sign that it appreciates what your doing. LOL
Even though you own an automatic it seems you're well informed of what that's like.

SuperSleeper
02-19-2004, 01:25 AM
Originally posted by npaulseth@Feb 18 2004, 09:53 PM
The very single first time I took my g/f out, we went driving for like an hour. She never stalled it once, and was on a hill a couple times. Needless to say I was proud of her. She now has an '02 Celica GT-S 6pd.
If I recall correctly, she ain't bad looking either. :bounce:

Iwantboost
02-19-2004, 06:56 AM
Good job Miranda. However, I refuse to teach a girl on my car, Colin (cudvig) did with his 240, and now has no clutch

TalonFiero
02-19-2004, 08:28 AM
I taught my GF how to drive a 94 Talon NT with a 5speed. Within an hour from leaving Metro Mitsu she was really getting the hang of it. Of course she had a cop following her for a couple miles at one point. She kept chirping the tires when the cop was behind us becuase she got so nervous. :3gears:

She went on to buy the 95 Talon TSi AWD that I now own. She would love to shut people down who would try to pass her when she owned the car. She said some guys would give her shit for driving the car like she didn't now what she had, she would just launch on them and speed away usually. :banana:

She finally decided she had enough of the stick shifts after a few years, she was sick of commuting in traffic with a stick shift to the UofM from coon rapids everyday. She still drives my car occasionaly, I can't wait to let her try out the ACT 2600 once its installed. ;)

john
02-19-2004, 09:51 AM
Jim, you ran 12's on a stock clutch?

Learning a stick for the first time can be easy or difficult depending on the car and the condition of the clutch. It took me about a week to get it totally down (no jerking at all). I know several peole who say they can drive a stick well but jerk every gear they hit and rev to 2000 rpm before they get going. I don't call that knowing how to drive a stick. Some clutches engage really quickly and others are at the end of the pedal. It is just something that takes practice to get down.

npaulseth
02-19-2004, 09:53 AM
Originally posted by illegaLaser@Feb 19 2004, 01:25 AM
If I recall correctly, she ain't bad looking either. :bounce:
:bounce: :toast: :banana:

Daddy likey :drool:

(she doesn't see so well)

TalonFiero
02-19-2004, 12:19 PM
Originally posted by 92tsiawd84@Feb 19 2004, 09:51 AM
Jim, you ran 12's on a stock clutch?

No, it was a SPEC stage II this summer it still holds pretty good but it was starting to slip in the end so I am replacing it. Melissa learned to drive on the stocker.

Miranda
02-19-2004, 03:37 PM
I seem to have a problem remembering what gear im in when I have to downshift. I just cant tell sometimes and I end up thinking Im in like 2nd when Im in 4th or something. Its a pain but I'll get it. And it seems like ricks clutch is hard to push down all the way. Maybe Im just being too much of a girl.

BuildADSM
02-19-2004, 04:31 PM
when you are downshifting you can always push the stick over to the right or left when in netural cause if it moves both ways then your in 4th if it only will move right your in 2nd. Just a suggestion but like I said I don't know how to drive one so don't take me to serious. I think it is mainly just something that you will be able to feel naturally without doing anything over time.

If someone who knows ho wto drive one can correct me if I'm wrong that would be great.