So.... I've been learning for a couple of days now (4 hours total expreience). I have the hang of shifting alright (not really hard at all), but the problems I run into are:
Stalling out when I start (I think I'm just trying to get moving too quickly, so I let off the clutch too soon).
And stalling out when I stop (forgetting to put it into neutral before letting go of the clutch).
Also, I tend to apply too much gas switching up to second.
I think some of what people have told me about driving stick shift is having a bad effect on my application. For example, on thing I've heard dozens and dozens of times is that you have to "evenly lift off the clutch as you apply gas." Which is bogus: the clutch pedal travels all the way from the floor, whereas the gas is only pressed down a couple of centimeters. So I have to break away from that idea.
Any tips for a beginner? Much appreciated.
Stalling out when I start (I think I'm just trying to get moving too quickly, so I let off the clutch too soon).
And stalling out when I stop (forgetting to put it into neutral before letting go of the clutch).
Also, I tend to apply too much gas switching up to second.
I think some of what people have told me about driving stick shift is having a bad effect on my application. For example, on thing I've heard dozens and dozens of times is that you have to "evenly lift off the clutch as you apply gas." Which is bogus: the clutch pedal travels all the way from the floor, whereas the gas is only pressed down a couple of centimeters. So I have to break away from that idea.
Any tips for a beginner? Much appreciated.