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sly_khmer 12-09-2005 08:49 PM

does any1 no if it is bad too hold down the clutch on an s13 while your still in gear
 
is it bad for you too hold down the clutch while still in gear and hit the ebrake at the same time on an s13 fastback? ^_^ oh yah, and the car is all stock.

Biggamehit 12-09-2005 10:54 PM

no as long as its to the floor, the clutch is fully disengaged. now riding ur clutch is not good at all

l2aine 12-09-2005 11:16 PM

Re: does any1 no if it is bad too hold down the clutch on an s13 while your still in
 

Originally posted by sly_khmer
is it bad for you too hold down the clutch while still in gear and hit the ebrake at the same time on an s13 fastback? ^_^ oh yah, and the car is all stock.
if you're trying to learn how to drift, that's how you do it - clutch on the floor when you pull the Ebrake.

sly_khmer 12-10-2005 04:51 PM

Re: Re: does any1 no if it is bad too hold down the clutch on an s13 while your still in
 

Originally posted by l2aine
if you're trying to learn how to drift, that's how you do it - clutch on the floor when you pull the Ebrake.
yeah but isnt it bad too hold the clutch down while ur car is stock.

nsn240 12-10-2005 04:58 PM

Re: Re: Re: does any1 no if it is bad too hold down the clutch on an s13 while your s
 

Originally posted by sly_khmer
yeah but isnt it bad too hold the clutch down while ur car is stock.
no........

its called nuetral

*Tx_BLooD_240* 12-10-2005 05:27 PM

^^^^^^^lmao

Initial Daniel 12-10-2005 05:27 PM

Lol. Okay, go to "howstuffworks.com" and look up how a clutch operates.

You'll notice that when you have the clutch down, the pressure plate is no longer putting pressure on the clutch plate which in turn isn't putting any force on to the flywheel, therefore it will just spin freely.

The speed of the flywheel is reflected by your RPM's. So at Idle, it's not spinning fast at all. (Reason why people get lightened flywheels, to go through RPM's faster, and they fall faster). So what WILL burn a clutch? When you've got the clutch in, and rev high, then let go.

This forces the clutch to "catch" the flywheel. Of course this is how you can do burn outs, by quickly breaking traction--you will wear the clutch out. Riding the clutch also does this, because it will rub the clutch against the flywheel as it spins, wearing it down.


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