Questions on Driving Manual
I feel your pain man! I went through the same thing a couple of years ago when I decided to buy a manual Altima SE-R even though I had never driven a manual before. I like Temjin's advice, go on a deserted road or parking lot and practice from a complete stop, get going then come to a complete stop again. Practice different scenarios, as if you were in traffic. For me the scariest thing was being stopped on a light that was on an incline and I had another car behind me, how to get going without rolling back too much!
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This is a great modification that deals with the high engagement point and the narrow window for most clutch set ups. Check it out- I got one and the driving dynamic is worlds different. Don't waste time doing spring removals or the like- it makes a very small difference. You can do that and so much more by just stepping it up to the RJM bracket.
This is a great modification that deals with the high engagement point and the narrow window for most clutch set ups. Check it out- I got one and the driving dynamic is worlds different. Don't waste time doing spring removals or the like- it makes a very small difference. You can do that and so much more by just stepping it up to the RJM bracket.

dafuq? high engagement? why bother with that mod? theres a home depot mod that removes travel by attaching stoppers at the bracket of the pedal, effectively shortening that excess useless travel at the bottom of the pedal swing.
narrow window? engagement? G35 engagement window is far from narrow. its like the grand canyon compared to my previous car.
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