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acbite 11-13-2008 09:18 AM

New to stick shift. Need advice
 
I'm sorry if I'm not posting in the right section. I bought an 08 Gt last month in stick. This is my first manual tran car and I love it, driving is just so different and better. I have a question though. How do I do a hard launch? Ppl have told me to rev the engine to about 3500 rpms and quickly let go of the clutch. Now I been only driving stick for a month and don't have any good experience so figured should ask around. And also how do you spin the back tires when the car is stopped. Sorry for the noob questions.

GermanyBert 11-13-2008 09:25 AM

I would love to be a tire or transmission saleman near you.

Riptide 11-13-2008 09:44 AM

This is the way I've been told to do it. Some experimentation doesn't hurt btw.

Put the car into first and rev the engine up to around 3000RPM. Hold it there. Next begin to slip the clutch out. Slip it out as quickly as you can while using the throttle to maintain 2500-3000RPM. If your tires start to spin then you're doing it to fast. Ideally you should be able to maintain that RPM range while slipping out the clutch as quickly as you can without getting any wheelspin. Once the clutch is out all the way you should have the throttle stabbed.

Will take practice. ;)

shoeys08dkcandygt 11-13-2008 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by GermanyBert (Post 5646672)
I would love to be a tire or transmission saleman near you.

exactly what i was thinking. lol
but on a serious note. for a hard launch you want to slip the clutch not just dump it. u want the least amount of tire spin. just dumping the clutch is going to having you just spining the tires and not planting the rear end and taking off. to slip the clutch you want to keep applying some gas until your foot is completely off the clutch. once off the clutch, hammer down to WOT. i know there is a lot of drag race veterans on this forum and they will be able to give clearer answers than this.
just takes practice.

acbite 11-13-2008 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by GermanyBert (Post 5646672)
I would love to be a tire or transmission saleman near you.

I'm sure if I do this once in a while I won't blowout my transmission. It doesn't hurt to just know something.
And thanks riptide for the reply I'll experiment a little and see what results I get. Btw, slipping the clutch and dropping the clutch are two different things right?

Norm Peterson 11-13-2008 09:53 AM

You have an S197, so turn off the traction control. The Classic guys don't have to worry about this or waste brain space to even know about it.

The rest is practice about how fast you can release the clutch without stalling and how fast you can add throttle without getting too much wheelspin.


You'll find out how to get wheelspin from a standing start long before you get the hard launch down pat.


(this probably belongs in the 2005 - 2009 main section, but there's no particular need to move it as it is mostly a general stick-shift question . . . . oops, it got moved there while I was typing? Oh, well.)


Norm

acbite 11-13-2008 10:03 AM

It's not a s197 but an 08 GT. But it does have traction control so I shuld turn it off right.

Riptide 11-13-2008 10:13 AM

If it's an 08 GT then it's an s197.

fullboogie 11-13-2008 10:15 AM

"S197" refers to the 05-09 models, just as "Fox body" refers to the 79-93 models. So you do, in fact, have an S197. Live and learn, eh?

If you're new to sticks, just take your time and you'll get it. Take it to an abandoned parking lot and practice. Just be smart about how you do it, or you could burn the clutch lining off the disc by "slipping" it too much. Welcome to the Mustang world by the way!

acbite 11-13-2008 10:18 AM

LOL ok don't I feel like an idiot.


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