So I decided to teach my g/f how to drive stick
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Originally Posted by SUPERCHARGEDS2k,Apr 21 2006, 02:43 PM
Any suggestions?
j/k
I agree with everyone but especially i_heart_my_DB8. I did that with an ex-girlfriend and it helped her tremendously.
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Ionno but for me I've made it a rule that a guy should never teach his significant other how to drive stick. I guess I've just had a lot of bad luck in the past. But if you absolutely have to, I agree with the other guy. Find an area with lots of space, where nobody else is around.
Are you gonna teach her in the s2k?
I will keep you in my prayers, SUPERCHARGED...
Are you gonna teach her in the s2k?
I will keep you in my prayers, SUPERCHARGED...
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Originally Posted by i_heart_my_DB8,Apr 21 2006, 03:44 PM
-Let her learn to recognize the clutch engagement point by slowly releasing the clutch in 1st gear with NO GAS. The S2000 will NOT stall. It might take some practice, but it can be done, and it's good to feel how the car "begins" to move.
-Remind her never to move the stick without the clutch in.
-BEFORE she ever bucks the car, tell her that if she ever gets to a point where the car starts shaking, she has 2 options: More gas, or put the clutch in. I guarantee there will be a time when she bucks the car, and won't know what to do.
-Oh yeah... and be patient
-Remind her never to move the stick without the clutch in.
-BEFORE she ever bucks the car, tell her that if she ever gets to a point where the car starts shaking, she has 2 options: More gas, or put the clutch in. I guarantee there will be a time when she bucks the car, and won't know what to do.
-Oh yeah... and be patient
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I taught an old g/f in my 99 Civic Si... she picked it up like a champ and then drove me to San Francisco a couple weekends later in my car.
What the others are saying already is absolutely spot on -- really focus on explaining/demonstrating the basics, and just take it one step at a time in a pressure-free environment, perhaps in small pieces over the course of several sessions so that she can sort of practice "remembering what she learned last time" which can only solidify her understanding of it all.
What the others are saying already is absolutely spot on -- really focus on explaining/demonstrating the basics, and just take it one step at a time in a pressure-free environment, perhaps in small pieces over the course of several sessions so that she can sort of practice "remembering what she learned last time" which can only solidify her understanding of it all.
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in the name of E40 - gas brake DIP DIP! doors open mang!!
Gl with teaching her, id say get her used to engagement point, pop it into first, no gas necessary and slowly release clutch untill it starts moving
Gl with teaching her, id say get her used to engagement point, pop it into first, no gas necessary and slowly release clutch untill it starts moving
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Well she did pretty good! She only stalled it a few times and my clutch is fine, no smell. She got i going and drove aroudn the parking lot a a few times. A natural!!
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Originally Posted by SUPERCHARGEDS2k,Apr 22 2006, 12:39 PM
Well she did pretty good! She only stalled it a few times and my clutch is fine, no smell. She got i going and drove aroudn the parking lot a a few times. A natural!!
Good job on the teaching. Hopefully she'll pick it up soon, and then you can drink all you want when you guys go out