How to drive a manual transmission smoothly (Sr20de version)...
Alright, this may sound like a dumb question to ask, but I've been driving manuals off and on for years, mostly domestic vehicles (Mustangs mainly, an AMC, a VW, etc.) And I know I don't have a lot of mileage under my belt with the Chupacabra (cable clutch).
I've been trying and slowly I think I might be getting better but yet I still can't really shift it smoothly.
And from what manuals I've driven, I know each have their own "sweet spot" per-se between the clutch grabbing & releasing.
I don't buck the cars or anything. My question, when shifting between gears, I know finding the right speed & rpm to shift smoothly at is key.
When you shift, do you let the clutch out, and then give it gas, give it gas while letting the clutch out, let the clutch out fast, slow? I'm talking about every gear but first here, I can do that fine. Also, I know an Sr20 won't have the smoothest transmission in the world but some I've seen can drive it very nice, maybe I just need a lot more practice!
Also, should I try to be soft in shifting through the gears or is being rough alright?
I ask cause I tend to be a bit rough on things, hard shifter I suppose lol.
And for some reason (to me, again maybe not quite use to it yet :???: ) the shifter- it seems like I am driving a manual pickup... seems tall to me (again remember, use to mainly Mustangs) and awkward.
I've been trying and slowly I think I might be getting better but yet I still can't really shift it smoothly.
And from what manuals I've driven, I know each have their own "sweet spot" per-se between the clutch grabbing & releasing.
I don't buck the cars or anything. My question, when shifting between gears, I know finding the right speed & rpm to shift smoothly at is key.
When you shift, do you let the clutch out, and then give it gas, give it gas while letting the clutch out, let the clutch out fast, slow? I'm talking about every gear but first here, I can do that fine. Also, I know an Sr20 won't have the smoothest transmission in the world but some I've seen can drive it very nice, maybe I just need a lot more practice!
Also, should I try to be soft in shifting through the gears or is being rough alright?
I ask cause I tend to be a bit rough on things, hard shifter I suppose lol.
And for some reason (to me, again maybe not quite use to it yet :???: ) the shifter- it seems like I am driving a manual pickup... seems tall to me (again remember, use to mainly Mustangs) and awkward.
Last edited by MudPuppy
on 2015-10-18
at 00-24-56.