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easiest way.. slowly let off the clutch and when you feel it starting to move just a lil.. start pushing on the gas.. and you will start to move.. and you are now driving a stick.. oh and when you shift just let off on the gas and push clutch in.. then let clutch out slowly as giving it more gas.. as you drive you will ge tthe hang of itHeres one for the owners of the monster trucks?
well basically there are 3 pedals. you have the clutch (the only major difference here) breaks, and the gas pedal. another thing that you will find yourself using that you normally dont is youre e-brake. but basically this is how i drive my honda civic Si1. step on the clutch all the way down. while on the clutch turn the key. dont let off the clutch unless the car is in neutral. normally the stick has "play" when its neutral.
2 if applied, release e-brake.
3. to reverse its normally on one side of the stick. all the way on the left for some and all the way on the right for some others. but basically in order to Shift to any gear, step on the clutch and move the stick to the desired area. to reverse step on the clutch and put the car in reverse. then when you do, ease off the clutch. as you ease off the clutch ease on the gas. sorta like a 50-50 ratio. this should easilly reverse ya.
4. now that youre reversed. its time to go! step on the clutch and put it in to first. now ease off the clutch and ease on the gas. (that 50-50 thing again but with some cars you have to give them more gas.) you should move slowly. listen to the car. as it gets louder step on the clutch and go into 2nd. watch rpms and generally 3000 is where you want to be for 3rd. again for 4th. same for 5th.
it takes time and not all cars are the same. so get the feel for youre car and you will be able to do it in no time!!
Now about drifting..... LOL
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