Upshifting+Gas Problem :(

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Upshifting+Gas Problem :(

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alriightyy.....when upshifting....after i choose the gear i want and im lettin up on the clutch....when is my time to give gas?....should i give gas as if im launching..or should i wait till i fully depress the clutch..THEN give it gas?
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'96 Peugeot 306 XSi 2.0L 8v
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Post by Mike_NugeSi »

hmm...i just read that too :P mustve read over that part or something...ehh..dang short term memory loss :P sorry bout that
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Post by chrono »

No problem. Hope that helps; if something there was unclear, feel free to ask.
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oh it helped...helped alot actually ..:) im happy thanx
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Post by oda11 »

hey Mike do you drive an Si too?
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Post by Mike_NugeSi »

oda11 wrote:hey Mike do you drive an Si too?
yes i sure do...a 99 ..... do you?
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yupp
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Post by grievre »

The answer is "it depends"
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Mike_NugeSi wrote:
oda11 wrote:hey Mike do you drive an Si too?
yes i sure do...a 99 ..... do you?
nice! IMO 99-00' Si's are the best Civics made
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haha i love my 99..yes i think they are the best civics made...there just soo....beautiful....:) fjoaiwejhf; i love the stock red.....milano red i think
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Post by initialeclipseshift »

mannn you know the color and everything lol...at this point Id be happpy to just have a car...lol still need to get a permit let alone a license lol :biggrin:
Take it from 4th to 2nd and take the corner no problem ^_^
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I like the Si exclusive Fiji Blue :P
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Sypher wrote:I like the Si exclusive Fiji Blue :P
thats whut i have :lol:
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Nice! IMO, Fiji blue is the best cuz its jsut the right tone to balance everything out! It's not too dark, and its not too light. It has teh benifit of the reflective shine of a dark colour and the hard-to-notice scratches of light coloured cars.
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