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Her father is restoring an old GTO, they're Michigan GM implants (she drives an oldmobile alero of all things.) Sadly the GTO is far from running though. |
My clutch after an "experienced" VW driver had a crack at it. Driven a manual all my life. The Boxter with an old clutch is a challenge. With my new clutch and flywheel it's much easier though I'm not handing the keys over anytime soon.
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Best way to teach stick is by going and renting a car thats manual and using that to teach your children on... thats what I am doing!!!
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I have no issues with the boxster's clutch, I've driven heavier. I still stall a couple times a year.
You may learn best on a Boxster, not the easiest but the cost may be very high Tried to teach my son. That didn't go well and he could tell it was hard on the car. Stalling these things makes the hairs on my neck stand up. It sound so painful and damaging Good luck finding a rental company in the US that even rents manuals. They are on to people learning in them There are driving schools that specialize in it so that may be another othing |
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Jake, what's this? "they're Michigan GM implants." Do you mean transplants? I'd hate to be implanted in Michigan :eek:! |
No way
I learned on a 1948 Dodge Power Wagon (without syncro) and have been driving manual transmission vehicles for fifty years. I believe the Boxster has a tricky clutch, and I wouldn't dream of letting a new driver near her.
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When you first begin, look for the "sweet spot" of engagement. No need to use the gas even. Have the car at a stop, put into first and make it go by slowly releasing the clutch. Once proficient, start release clutch gradually faster while incorporating gas.
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Four months ago I would have said no, the Boxster clutch is a little too heavy and would be hard to learn on. Then I got a new clutch/flywheel, and it's now almost as light as my old Miata.
Having said that, I'd prefer to teach someone on an old Honda or Toyota with a small 4 cyl and a light clutch. Alternate idea for you Jake: Do you have an arcade/Dave & Busters near you that has a Redline GT or some kind of Nascar game/simulator? In full manual mode, with force feedback, they can be pretty frustrating (i.e. realistic) to get off the line without stalling. I'd try a few date nights before you let her into a real car....it will cost you $50 instead of a new clutch/flywheel. |
In Canada you can still find manual rentals as well as in Europe, South America, Africa and Asia. I think Russa too still rents manuals....
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I have a similar circumstance with my Mrs. except I'm the one that wants her to learn so she can take her turn being the DD when we take my car.
My clutch seems to be in good shape despite having 90K on the original. I decided it would be best for my car (and my marriage) to have her learn on a friends vehicle. |
I experimented with teaching my son to drive my boxster when he was home on leave. Didn't go too well and all the better anyway. I don't need my clutch ruined.
Here's how I learned years and years ago. Was on a small town dealer lot, fell in love with a navy blue 74 trans am, 4-speed but when I saw it had a stick I told the sales guy to forget it. He said, if I teach you to drive it right now will you buy it? I said ok. The deal worked out well for both of us. I don't think that would happen today! Eventually I had that clutch replaced because I was so new to stick and was putting some big time wear on it while practicing. Back in 1979 replacing the clutch/pressure plate was a whopping $275!;) |
To get my daughter driving my Box I first hired a manual driving instructor here in Ottawa. He first taught her in his manual until she got the hang of it. Next he drove my Box a bit to see how it went and then he taught her in it. He did comment that the clutch in the Box was really heavy.
I took an hour lesson from him as well to touch up my manual skills. He gave me some good pointers on timing the clutch release and cornering. I'll be doing HPDE this summer so I'm sure I'll learn even more. |
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Jake: Remember to tell her to depress the clutch down when you come to a stop! :D |
Teaching stick in a boxster?
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That's what did it for me. Once I took this approach I only stalled a few times when distracted. Hrmm the Dave and busters/arcade sounds like a good idea! |
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