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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Manual Trans vs Noob
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<blockquote data-quote="09Troublemaker" data-source="post: 13267407" data-attributes="member: 79409"><p>I would just practice-practice and some more practice <strong><u>on this car.</u></strong> It makes no sense to me for you to work on your brothers car. As you're dealing with a higher release point. As others have said, don't use the throttle at first. Once your mind understands were she grabs, you can then work on the throttle.</p><p></p><p>FWIW- When leaving the dealer I only used the clutch to move. Did that a few times and I was off and running;-)</p><p></p><p>g/l</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="09Troublemaker, post: 13267407, member: 79409"] I would just practice-practice and some more practice [B][U]on this car.[/U][/B] It makes no sense to me for you to work on your brothers car. As you're dealing with a higher release point. As others have said, don't use the throttle at first. Once your mind understands were she grabs, you can then work on the throttle. FWIW- When leaving the dealer I only used the clutch to move. Did that a few times and I was off and running;-) g/l [/QUOTE]
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