New Guy
New Guy
Hey everyone! I just bought my first manual car, 2004 civic si, and am really loving it! I really want to say how awesome this forum is. It has been really helpful in learning how to drive stick. I think for the most part I have got a good feel for the vehicle my only hurdles I still have are reversing slow without stalling, driving in rush hour, and in the snow. I had a quick question if anyone would know. I park in a tight garage space and when I reverse I find myself without enough time to release the clutch fully. Is it ok to feather it a lot when reversing or is there a better technique? I don't want to burn my clutch right away!
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Re: New Guy
Welcome to SS.com... Very nice choice in vehicles I like EP3's, lots of mod's out there for them. As for your question on feathering the clutch, you might want to try bringing it up till the engagement point to get rolling and add some gas then pushign it back in (N) and letting the car roll, repeat untill finished.
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Re: New Guy
Welcome to Candy Land
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Re: New Guy
welcome to the site.
what you said for reversing is fine. as would be a little throttle blip/feather clutch/clutch in/repeat. most of my reversing is done at low speeds over short distances and when the engine is cold (so at high idle), and so i almost never fully engage the clutch or touch the throttle when i'm reversing.
what you said for reversing is fine. as would be a little throttle blip/feather clutch/clutch in/repeat. most of my reversing is done at low speeds over short distances and when the engine is cold (so at high idle), and so i almost never fully engage the clutch or touch the throttle when i'm reversing.
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Re: New Guy
+1 to what Jomo said
If I fully engaged the clutch and/or added too much gas backing into my parking spot at my apartment I'd probably end up putting myself through my downstair neighbor's living room window.
Also... welcome!
If I fully engaged the clutch and/or added too much gas backing into my parking spot at my apartment I'd probably end up putting myself through my downstair neighbor's living room window.
Also... welcome!
Hello world.
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Re: New Guy
Howdy and congratulations on the purchase! I've only heard good things about the Si.
Also, pictures please!
Also, pictures please!
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Re: New Guy
Pictures of the Si?????? Welcome
Re: New Guy
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome and the info! This is the only image I have of the car from the dealership site, but as soon as it warms up a little around here (Minnesota) I will post them!
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Re: New Guy
sperm.... whale! oh ya i went there
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Re: New Guy
Paolo300zx wrote:sperm.... whale! oh ya i went there
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Re: New Guy
I dont know if its because its 2:30 in the morning or what, but Paolo's standard greeting made me laugh even more than usual
Re: New Guy
No it's because he said sperm whale.
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Re: New Guy
Nope. That didnt amuse me nearly as much as his usual greeting did.