shifting on a manual transmittion
#11
RE: shifting on a manual transmittion
Thanks for the quick reply Raubt. The pedal seems to be a little high. I can't rest my heel on the ground like I do with the gas pedal. I'm a size 9 foot which is pretty average I guess, so I don't think its a physical thing. hehe. So my foot is hanging in mid-air when I use the clutch and on turns, my body is a little off balance and I end up pushing more on the clutch when I'm trying to release. What do u think?
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#12
RE: shifting on a manual transmittion
ORIGINAL: 07firststang
Thanks for the quick reply Raubt. The pedal seems to be a little high. I can't rest my heel on the ground like I do with the gas pedal. I'm a size 9 foot which is pretty average I guess, so I don't think its a physical thing. hehe. So my foot is hanging in mid-air when I use the clutch and on turns, my body is a little off balance and I end up pushing more on the clutch when I'm trying to release. What do u think?
Thanks,
Thanks for the quick reply Raubt. The pedal seems to be a little high. I can't rest my heel on the ground like I do with the gas pedal. I'm a size 9 foot which is pretty average I guess, so I don't think its a physical thing. hehe. So my foot is hanging in mid-air when I use the clutch and on turns, my body is a little off balance and I end up pushing more on the clutch when I'm trying to release. What do u think?
Thanks,
Beyond that, it's just something to get used to. Pretty soon your leg muscles will get used to holding your leg in the air while pushing down against the stiff clutch, and it won't be a problem.
Just keep working it and it'll get comfortable, no doubt.
#13
RE: shifting on a manual transmittion
Ya I would try blipping the throttle a little before shifting so you can rev-match. Your problem is odd because usually as a transmission gets broken in shifting becomes easier. 8cd03groif you get any usefull info on matching tranny's if you could let me in on anything it would be really usefull i've looked around and haven't really found much.
#14
RE: shifting on a manual transmittion
ORIGINAL: f.f.ford
Ya I would try blipping the throttle a little before shifting so you can rev-match. Your problem is odd because usually as a transmission gets broken in shifting becomes easier. 8cd03groif you get any usefull info on matching tranny's if you could let me in on anything it would be really usefull i've looked around and haven't really found much.
Ya I would try blipping the throttle a little before shifting so you can rev-match. Your problem is odd because usually as a transmission gets broken in shifting becomes easier. 8cd03groif you get any usefull info on matching tranny's if you could let me in on anything it would be really usefull i've looked around and haven't really found much.
#16
I feel like this lack of "smoothness" is operator error. I think you've probably had this car for ~6 months now? You're not quite a pro yet! haha. It takes some getting used to, you'll get better with time, so keep practicing!
Reverse can sometimes be a pain and yes our transmissions are loud and some what not up to par when certain mods/driving techniques are applied, but this is no Ferrari and the engineers probably weren't expecting people to heavily mod these engines. You get what you pay for, end of story.
Also, the clutch is a tad high and quite heavy, but take this as another reason to workout your hamstrings, quads, and calves on a regular basis.
Reverse can sometimes be a pain and yes our transmissions are loud and some what not up to par when certain mods/driving techniques are applied, but this is no Ferrari and the engineers probably weren't expecting people to heavily mod these engines. You get what you pay for, end of story.
Also, the clutch is a tad high and quite heavy, but take this as another reason to workout your hamstrings, quads, and calves on a regular basis.
#17
I've had no problems at all with mine..... Oh wait... mine is an Automatic... Darn nevermind
On the positive side I have been looking at shift kits for the automatic, while the Factory set shift points do a great job of pushing the tranny right up to the power point, I would like a little more control on the timing for some autocross courses.....
On the positive side I have been looking at shift kits for the automatic, while the Factory set shift points do a great job of pushing the tranny right up to the power point, I would like a little more control on the timing for some autocross courses.....
#18
When I test drove my Mustang in 2005 I almost didn't buy it due to the crappy feel of the transmission. I got so disgusted with it that at 30,000 mile I replaced it with a GT500 TR6060 6-Speed. What a difference!!! I now have 133,000 miles on it and the transmission is still perfect.
#19
im ridiculously happy i found this thread. i just bought an 06 manual and am having some of the same issues. im glad to hear im not the only one. im sure the more i drive it the better it will get, but im sensing that the best move might be to get a new shifter.....do the veterans out there agree with this?
#20
I wear a size 9 as well, but I still manage to keep my heel grounded. I do lift my heel to press the clutch. That's just how I was taught to press in the clutch (heel off the ground). My 04 was another story...heel in the air, always.