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Old 09-09-2001, 10:55 PM   #1
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Smile 1993 g20 with clueless girl owner

Hi! I'm the brand new owner for my lovely 1993 R-titled G20 here in Pittsburgh, PA. I'm entirely new to the whole clutch thing, but starting to get the hang of it... I have only stalled out 3 times so far!!! :hehehe: So if anyone cares to share any insight into my new car, please share!!!! I'd love to know more about my precious baby.

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Old 09-09-2001, 11:00 PM   #2
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Whats up....First thing you got to know about your G is that it's more precious than you are J/k.... if you need something just ask....a lot of people know a lot of things....
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Hey where in pittsburgh are you from? I was born and raised in Indiana, PA, bout 1.5 hours northeast of the burgh.....
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Old 09-09-2001, 11:33 PM   #5
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well

Indiana is a little ways from me. I"m actually 40 minutes due south of the Burgh... Any hints as to how to battle these hills with my newly learned clutching capabilities? My dad has me using the parking brake and then letting it go when 1st gear catches from the clutch. Any other ideas that are a bit easier to master?
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Old 09-09-2001, 11:34 PM   #6
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ask any of us questions that you have. if you need help with anything dont be shy. are you looking for performace or show parts?

too bad recently i crashed my G ahh i miss my G. *flashback* grrrrrrr psh grrrrrrrrrrrrrr psh... oh wait my car didnt sound like that
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Old 09-09-2001, 11:38 PM   #7
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Re: 1993 g20 with clueless girl owner

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Hi! I'm the brand new owner for my lovely 1993 R-titled G20 here in Pittsburgh, PA. I'm entirely new to the whole clutch thing, but starting to get the hang of it... I have only stalled out 3 times so far!!!
The trick to learning to drive a manual gearbox car is to not be afraid to slip the clutch a little. It seems everyone is afraid to slip the clutch. That goes back 50 years or more when the friction material was more delicate. Don't sweat it. Sit in a parking lot and learn to keep the revs at 3k rpm. When you can keep them there, slowly step off the clutch. At 3k rpm the car won't stall and you'll be fine. As you get the hang of it, learn to slowly add throttle as the clutch catches and you'll catch on in a hurry.

Lugging the engine is far worse than slipping the clutch. When you lug the engine the crankshaft vibrates like crazy. So, don't lug the engine, slip the clutch.

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So if anyone cares to share any insight into my new car, please share!!!! I'd love to know more about my precious baby.
Anything in particular you'd like to know?
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Re: well

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Indiana is a little ways from me. I"m actually 40 minutes due south of the Burgh... Any hints as to how to battle these hills with my newly learned clutching capabilities? My dad has me using the parking brake and then letting it go when 1st gear catches from the clutch. Any other ideas that are a bit easier to master?
On the hills, add 1-1.5k more rpm and learn to step off a little more quickly. Just don't side step it.
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Lugging the engine is far worse than slipping the clutch. When you lug the engine the crankshaft vibrates like crazy. So, don't lug the engine, slip the clutch.
That used to drive me nuts when I was learning to drive a stick in my wife's (then g/f) '89 Pulsar. I would do that all the time when going from 1st to 2nd. Arrgh!
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thanx

Wow! I can't believe all the replies! Thanx for all the suggestions on shifting... I'll be sure to flash some of your specs in pretending to know what I'm talking about. Unfortuneately, I don't really plan on "dressing" my car up. I'm all about the basics, like window tinting... BTW: does anyone know anything about PA state tinting regulations or where I can find out?
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welcome and good luck with the shifting:frog:
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you should check out www.midwesttinting.com and they have all the
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it's funny........

how everybody was so quick to reply. I guess here in the AF, People
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