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- jedwabna poszewka promocja
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Need opinions/advice
I've never driven a manual car, don't know how to drive a manual what so ever.
I want to buy an evo one day but obviously evo's are all manual except for the evo vii gta. If I am to learn to drive a manual how long do you guys reckon I should drive a normal manual car before jumping into something like evo?
I want to buy an evo one day but obviously evo's are all manual except for the evo vii gta. If I am to learn to drive a manual how long do you guys reckon I should drive a normal manual car before jumping into something like evo?
- nicholas
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You'll easily pick up the basics of manual driving within 2 weeks. Easily.
Depends how you drive the Evo... if you're going to drive it hard, then drive a 'normal manual' car hard first, so that you're missing gears, finding 1st instead of 3rd etc in a car where it doesn't matter so much.
If you're going to drive the Evo like a granny, there isn't much reason why you couldn't jump straight into it... but Evo and granny driving don't gel well...
Depends how you drive the Evo... if you're going to drive it hard, then drive a 'normal manual' car hard first, so that you're missing gears, finding 1st instead of 3rd etc in a car where it doesn't matter so much.
If you're going to drive the Evo like a granny, there isn't much reason why you couldn't jump straight into it... but Evo and granny driving don't gel well...
- Bennoz
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I just taught the misses how to drive stick in her *cough* Intergra
*cough* and it took about 10 hours on the road. Its stock so she didn't have to much trouble, but she jumped into my car *kisses insurance policy* and she had no problems at all.
My old man threw me in at the deep end thou when I was learning... threw me into a 150hp nitroused mini with a quickshifter & 1 tonne clutch... His words were "If ya can drive this bitch, ya can drive any manual" and he was right

My old man threw me in at the deep end thou when I was learning... threw me into a 150hp nitroused mini with a quickshifter & 1 tonne clutch... His words were "If ya can drive this bitch, ya can drive any manual" and he was right

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I've never driven a manual and I don't know how long it'll take me to to get the hang of it, it's something I gotta look in to. Should get myself a good instructor.
As for how I'am gonna drive, well, it's no fun driving like a granny is all I can say.
My brother in law as a manual barina, I think that's a good start.
As for how I'am gonna drive, well, it's no fun driving like a granny is all I can say.

My brother in law as a manual barina, I think that's a good start.
- mr-charisma
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If you can, learn to drive a manual & get your manual licence (even if you don't drive one everyday)
I learned to drive in an old Toyota Tarago van & then in a Holden Rodeo ute, which are both bloody difficult cars to learn in, after that, anything else is easy as...
Though, I haven't driven a manual now for a few years so when I have to drive one it takes a little' while to register the fact that I have a clutch again
I would recommend getting something with a quick shift, it will make things so much easier for you..
and, its not the same thing.. & you won't get the feel of the clutch, but you can get a good feel for gear changes if you drive around in tiptronic for a while & not rely on the auto to change for you
I learned to drive in an old Toyota Tarago van & then in a Holden Rodeo ute, which are both bloody difficult cars to learn in, after that, anything else is easy as...
Though, I haven't driven a manual now for a few years so when I have to drive one it takes a little' while to register the fact that I have a clutch again

I would recommend getting something with a quick shift, it will make things so much easier for you..
and, its not the same thing.. & you won't get the feel of the clutch, but you can get a good feel for gear changes if you drive around in tiptronic for a while & not rely on the auto to change for you

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- fto617
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hi guys
as u all know i got an evo
to be honest
the clutch is f**king HEAVY!!!!
like... UNBELIEVABLY HEAVY!!!
but OMG its the best feeling for track work and spirited driving on the road
so if u want to drive an evo, take my advice, its NOT A BEGINNRS CAR!!!
trust me, u'll stall heaps EVEN if u are experienced...well on my clutch anyways...
i have sinced killed it with a few 8k launches
and now i'm using an exedy sports organic which is about 30% mroe clamp
feels the same but a lot more drivable
as evos off the line needs abit more than 2k rev to move smoothly or it will jerk!!!
as u all know i got an evo

to be honest
the clutch is f**king HEAVY!!!!
like... UNBELIEVABLY HEAVY!!!
but OMG its the best feeling for track work and spirited driving on the road
so if u want to drive an evo, take my advice, its NOT A BEGINNRS CAR!!!
trust me, u'll stall heaps EVEN if u are experienced...well on my clutch anyways...
i have sinced killed it with a few 8k launches

and now i'm using an exedy sports organic which is about 30% mroe clamp
feels the same but a lot more drivable
as evos off the line needs abit more than 2k rev to move smoothly or it will jerk!!!
past ride : FTO gpx with lots of bling bling
Current ride: EVO 8 with the MOST CARBON IN AUSTRALIA....206KW AT ALL WHEELS
Current ride: EVO 8 with the MOST CARBON IN AUSTRALIA....206KW AT ALL WHEELS
- khunjeng
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stock clutch? if so then not at all.fto617 wrote:hi guys
as u all know i got an evo![]()
to be honest
the clutch is f**king HEAVY!!!!
like... UNBELIEVABLY HEAVY!!!
but OMG its the best feeling for track work and spirited driving on the road
so if u want to drive an evo, take my advice, its NOT A BEGINNRS CAR!!!
trust me, u'll stall heaps EVEN if u are experienced...well on my clutch anyways...
i have sinced killed it with a few 8k launches![]()
and now i'm using an exedy sports organic which is about 30% mroe clamp
feels the same but a lot more drivable
as evos off the line needs abit more than 2k rev to move smoothly or it will jerk!!!
I have driven stock evo 6/7/8/9. And I have also driven evo 6/7/8/9's with over 220 kw atw.
The stock evo clutch is not heavy unless u are comparing to a 60 kw 1.2 lt echo.
Even on the moded evos with the heavy duty clutches its not that heavy...however I have a twin plate which IS heavy. If you want to know heavy then drive my car...When I dirve my mates EVO...every second week...its so light and easy to drive. However if u only run a HD clutch yuo cant launch it much as it dies pretty quick....hence why I run a twin...launches all day long.
Oh and BTW manual isnt all that hard once you start getting it going....just take some lessons initially and you'll be right in 2-3 hrs and a guru after another 3hs of driving around in the CBD...