Struggling a bit with 1st gear shift from stop - is it me or the car?
So I've been driving manual now since December, I had rudimentary skills prior, but this is my first manual car.
OK, so I am still struggling a bit with the stop to 1st gear shift. When I was first learning and practicing, I would do this: I would let the clutch out until I felt it engage, and then apply the gas. This definitely took longer.
My second route as I attempt to make it smoother is to slowly let the clutch up, and at the same time, start to apply the gas, like a sea-saw.
Somestimes I do it well and the car goes smoothly. But a lot of the times, either it seems like I let the clutch out too high and the car starts to shake a bit if I am a little late on the gas, or I gas too soon and I overrev it a bit.
Best I've done is when it slightly revs up, and then engages as I try to do the clutch/gas simultaneously.
OK, so is it really this tricky? Do I just need more practice? When you shift smoothly, what exactly should the car be doing and not be doing?
I have 56k on original clutch. Is it possible my clutch is going and that's why it is harder to smoothly engage? I just can't get that "fast" start.
And of course, the more incline and hill there is, the harder it becomes and the easier it is for me to stall.
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