Driving manual really teaches you to keep a safe distance from the car ahead. Too bad everyone else just wants to take advantage of the gap and dive right in!
Thank you for all your videos. Always straight to the point, beginner friendly. This has made me much more confident in my stick driving! Cheers from IN.
I have a 2019 crosstrek which took me a while to get used to because I basically do what you're showing here, except that year adds a "hill brake" which prevents rollback for about 3 seconds. I would have trouble because I normally keep the idle a little lower when letting out on the clutch and pump the gas the way you do, but would stall at times (because of the braking action). After I figured out that the car was braking for the first three seconds, I was able to correct that and now just let the clutch out a little and wait, then all is good. Love your videos!
this video makes me feel blessed to be a brit 🙏 90% of us learn to drive in a manual so everything just feels like second nature. an auto would throw me off at this point 😭
really awesome video!! confidence just comes from lots of practice keep up the good work!! and don't be afraid to use the handbrake as well when stopped on a hill combine that with your footbrake if you want extra peace of mind that you wont start rolling back! haha
Slow moving traffic, plus slight uphill and everyone being a fucking vulture trying to squeeze in my lane the moment I leave a tiny gap is a nightmare when you’re still learning. But this video just reassured me that I was doing the right thing because I was doing that delicate balance with the clutch plus the small blips on the throttle to creep up and not stall out. Nothing quite like trial by fire 😂
i made all the videos about downshift rev matching and not rev matching please check them out its all in order there is like 20 videos. It is very dangerous if you don't understand how to do it properly and you could crash. See the comment by shinysuicune th-cam.com/video/FxNwR7tcdfc/w-d-xo.html this is part 1 how to downshift th-cam.com/video/pSpZ_bTDX9w/w-d-xo.html
Am thinking of getting this kind of shoes safety boots..someone give me feedbacj please..for driving manual since its my daily driver for work this days..
@@DriveManual by the way, your videos have been very helpful. I bought a manual trans car about 6 months ago without knowing how. Your videos have definitely quicken my learning. Its not my daily driver, so still learning but much more confident now.
Cardboard Box Clutch Pedal th-cam.com/video/Cm2jpZRUe4Q/w-d-xo.html
Driving manual really teaches you to keep a safe distance from the car ahead. Too bad everyone else just wants to take advantage of the gap and dive right in!
Forreals
The little panic pumps on the gas when starting off are super relatable haha I've gotten much smoother over time but it took a while
Wouldn’t say they’re panic pumps, some people prefer small taps to keep the RPMS lower. Plus it’s less time you’re slipping with revs
Thank you for all your videos. Always straight to the point, beginner friendly. This has made me much more confident in my stick driving! Cheers from IN.
I remember this being my worst nightmare when learning how to drive manual but I learned just like how everybody else did 😂
it was scary but u made it 👊😊
@@DriveManual thanks to your help 👍
I have a 2019 crosstrek which took me a while to get used to because I basically do what you're showing here, except that year adds a "hill brake" which prevents rollback for about 3 seconds. I would have trouble because I normally keep the idle a little lower when letting out on the clutch and pump the gas the way you do, but would stall at times (because of the braking action). After I figured out that the car was braking for the first three seconds, I was able to correct that and now just let the clutch out a little and wait, then all is good. Love your videos!
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Thank you for this very knowledgeable video
I always hate driving stick in traffic. However, I love my manual
You're channel is amazing thank you for uploading great educational content you've helped me so much!
this video makes me feel blessed to be a brit 🙏 90% of us learn to drive in a manual so everything just feels like second nature. an auto would throw me off at this point 😭
Another great video. Thanks
really awesome video!! confidence just comes from lots of practice keep up the good work!! and don't be afraid to use the handbrake as well when stopped on a hill combine that with your footbrake if you want extra peace of mind that you wont start rolling back! haha
bros boots are on life support
Excellent video ❤️
thank u ❤
Damn I take auto hold for granted.
Thx for the vid, traffic hills 😩
it was scary but we made it to the top fam😊👊
Slow moving traffic, plus slight uphill and everyone being a fucking vulture trying to squeeze in my lane the moment I leave a tiny gap is a nightmare when you’re still learning. But this video just reassured me that I was doing the right thing because I was doing that delicate balance with the clutch plus the small blips on the throttle to creep up and not stall out. Nothing quite like trial by fire 😂
Such a great video, Thank you❤
The best part of this hill is it has no mr gong signs!
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Hey i just wanna ask a question, how come you dont rev match? Is it ok not to rev match? Sorry newbie to manual here
i made all the videos about downshift rev matching and not rev matching please check them out its all in order there is like 20 videos. It is very dangerous if you don't understand how to do it properly and you could crash. See the comment by shinysuicune
th-cam.com/video/FxNwR7tcdfc/w-d-xo.html
this is part 1 how to downshift
th-cam.com/video/pSpZ_bTDX9w/w-d-xo.html
No revmatch is crazy
Am thinking of getting this kind of shoes safety boots..someone give me feedbacj please..for driving manual since its my daily driver for work this days..
Exactly what I need!
this is my nightmare!
you will do great😊
@@DriveManual by the way, your videos have been very helpful. I bought a manual trans car about 6 months ago without knowing how. Your videos have definitely quicken my learning. Its not my daily driver, so still learning but much more confident now.
What the heck does a monarchy have to do with driving? Why don't you just say Canada?
People from uk are always leaving comments that only British know how to drive stick properly so I thought I would let them know there is a connection
Same!
Anyone here live in Toronto? I need car friends 😅