Finally Did 5spd Virgin Drive!!!
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Finally Did 5spd Virgin Drive!!!
hello other maxima people...it may seem to be a waste of post but today I did my "virgin drive" with 5spd.
came 58 miles from Athens, GA, to Atlanta, got in traffic, stalled out 5 times, almost got a wreck peeling off
doing the bullet thing into a 16 wheeler in the front from dead stop on I-85, got honked at.
But still no wreck, all in one piece, and feeling great.
All this post to just say that next year or so I'll be doing 5spd swap
by the way, the vehicle was 95 Accord 2.2L. (but i still peeled out)
came 58 miles from Athens, GA, to Atlanta, got in traffic, stalled out 5 times, almost got a wreck peeling off
doing the bullet thing into a 16 wheeler in the front from dead stop on I-85, got honked at.But still no wreck, all in one piece, and feeling great.
All this post to just say that next year or so I'll be doing 5spd swap
by the way, the vehicle was 95 Accord 2.2L. (but i still peeled out)
Re: Finally Did 5spd Virgin Drive!!!
Originally posted by RedbeardMax
hello other maxima people...it may seem to be a waste of post but today I did my "virgin drive" with 5spd.
came 58 miles from Athens, GA, to Atlanta, got in traffic, stalled out 5 times, almost got a wreck peeling off
doing the bullet thing into a 16 wheeler in the front from dead stop on I-85, got honked at.
But still no wreck, all in one piece, and feeling great.
All this post to just say that next year or so I'll be doing 5spd swap
by the way, the vehicle was 95 Accord 2.2L. (but i still peeled out)
hello other maxima people...it may seem to be a waste of post but today I did my "virgin drive" with 5spd.
came 58 miles from Athens, GA, to Atlanta, got in traffic, stalled out 5 times, almost got a wreck peeling off
doing the bullet thing into a 16 wheeler in the front from dead stop on I-85, got honked at.But still no wreck, all in one piece, and feeling great.
All this post to just say that next year or so I'll be doing 5spd swap
by the way, the vehicle was 95 Accord 2.2L. (but i still peeled out)
haha j/k i want to learn to drive stick, i don't know how
You get the "know how" in about an hour.....takes a couple weeks to be smooth all the time.......Im on 2 weeks right now, pretty smooth now, just gotta get smoother with the race shifting style now, and learn to drive it in snow, if we ever get some here in CO....
Guess Im just a natural?? LOL
Learned how to get going on a hill REALLY quick in this car......1 mile from dealer got stock on one with someone on my ***....lets say its easy as pie for me now, had to learn REALLY quick, haha
Learned how to get going on a hill REALLY quick in this car......1 mile from dealer got stock on one with someone on my ***....lets say its easy as pie for me now, had to learn REALLY quick, haha
Re: Finally Did 5spd Virgin Drive!!!
Originally posted by RedbeardMax
hello other maxima people...it may seem to be a waste of post but today I did my "virgin drive" with 5spd.
came 58 miles from Athens, GA, to Atlanta, got in traffic, stalled out 5 times, almost got a wreck peeling off
doing the bullet thing into a 16 wheeler in the front from dead stop on I-85, got honked at.
But still no wreck, all in one piece, and feeling great.
All this post to just say that next year or so I'll be doing 5spd swap
by the way, the vehicle was 95 Accord 2.2L. (but i still peeled out)
hello other maxima people...it may seem to be a waste of post but today I did my "virgin drive" with 5spd.
came 58 miles from Athens, GA, to Atlanta, got in traffic, stalled out 5 times, almost got a wreck peeling off
doing the bullet thing into a 16 wheeler in the front from dead stop on I-85, got honked at.But still no wreck, all in one piece, and feeling great.
All this post to just say that next year or so I'll be doing 5spd swap
by the way, the vehicle was 95 Accord 2.2L. (but i still peeled out)
i drove a 2000 323 5 speed over turkey break. my 1st time ever driving a stick and i only stalled out in reverse twice. i can shift fine and fast excpet coming from a red light i jerk the car too much. but im happy with my zato max. although i pretended it was a stick for the next 2 days.
5 speeds are the greatest to drive but I personally dont think that someone can ever become perfect at it. There is always room for improvement. I have been driving stick for 5 years now and I can honestly say I can improve on my skills. But it is still fun as hell to drive a 5 speed!!
5 speeds are the greatest to drive but I personally dont think that someone can ever become perfect at it. There is always room for improvement. I have been driving stick for 5 years now and I can honestly say I can improve on my skills. But it is still fun as hell to drive a 5 speed!!
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From: Central Valley, California
Originally posted by JUDE
I learned how to drive stick 6 yrs ago on my 87 Prelude. On the first day, I spend twenty minutes at this one light. I couldn't get the freaking car to go.
I learned how to drive stick 6 yrs ago on my 87 Prelude. On the first day, I spend twenty minutes at this one light. I couldn't get the freaking car to go.
That must had suck but you can look back on it now with a laugh.
Originally posted by LaXor
Thats not right; is it. I'm a year into my car and I still can't shift as smooth as I want. Maybe Im just retarded.
Thats not right; is it. I'm a year into my car and I still can't shift as smooth as I want. Maybe Im just retarded.
I've been driving my 6 sp for about a month now, and I'm pretty smooth 80% of the time in all gears, including downshifting and such. However, I'm still a little jerky sometimes when starting from a stop in 1st gear. I'm just very cautious about burning the clutch, and usually end up releasing it too quickly while not giving it sufficient gas. Just keep practicing, and it'll eventually come to you.
By the way, this is my first manual car.
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thank you other 5spd lovers
yes, second day and whoa, it's piece of cake!
Although in this big hill red light I shot RPM to 6000 in 1st gear trying not to roll back and hit the bus in the back
Definately 5spd is the solution for speed. I can really shift 3.5X
faster from 0-60 than an auto.
believe or not, this Accord is by birthright 1/2 mine, bought from my bro for $2200 for 1/2 the car. That explains why I can't really afford my true dual exhaust without selling my intake.
For fellow auto drivers, I strongly recommend switching to 5spd and get the true feeling of the VQ.
Rice, uh Race, on.
Although in this big hill red light I shot RPM to 6000 in 1st gear trying not to roll back and hit the bus in the back
Definately 5spd is the solution for speed. I can really shift 3.5X
faster from 0-60 than an auto.believe or not, this Accord is by birthright 1/2 mine, bought from my bro for $2200 for 1/2 the car. That explains why I can't really afford my true dual exhaust without selling my intake.
For fellow auto drivers, I strongly recommend switching to 5spd and get the true feeling of the VQ.
Rice, uh Race, on.
Re: thank you other 5spd lovers
Originally posted by RedbeardMax
For fellow auto drivers, I strongly recommend switching to 5spd and get the true feeling of the VQ.
For fellow auto drivers, I strongly recommend switching to 5spd and get the true feeling of the VQ.
Yes, the Max is my midlife crisis car. If they just made it in "write-me-a-ticket-red" I'd be all set.
By the way - use your parking brake on those hills! And, if you think about how to start when you're on a hill - you're screwed. Don't think about it - just do it.
I wish I could drive 5 speed, my previous car, 1993 Altima SE was automatic, however I feel that if it was stick - I could easily master that car within days, as I knew how to drive that car perfectly, I knew every inch and corner of that car. In my new car 1997 Maxima SE, I dont know if I could get comfortable with a stick, it feels so much bigger and so much harder to "master" than the little Alty.
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