5 Things To NEVER Do In A Manual Car

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  • @_multiverse_
    @_multiverse_ 7 лет назад +2458

    1 Don't rest your hand on the shifter.
    2 Don't use the clutch to hold yourself on a hill.
    3 Don't lug your engine.
    4 Don't shift too early if you're planning on accelerating quickly. (Basically the same as 4)
    5 Don't rest your foot on the clutch.

  • @Christof708
    @Christof708 7 лет назад +1110

    I only shift at 6500rpm after the Vtec kicked in

    • @KoopaXross
      @KoopaXross 7 лет назад +26

      My RX7 has second injectors kicking in at 4K RPM as well, yet it's not called VTEC. Did Honda trademark that shit?

    • @Mexicangking95
      @Mexicangking95 7 лет назад +39

      KoopaXross Not the same thing vtec is a higher profile camshaft that gets actuated via oil pressure and honda invented it so yes

    • @white_devil73
      @white_devil73 7 лет назад +5

      chris corona
      2013 civic si. ivtec. ivtec kicks in at 5k rpm.

    • @magincap70
      @magincap70 7 лет назад +15

      Why shift as the vtec kicks in? You're missing the whole point.

    • @tannerpigeau4123
      @tannerpigeau4123 7 лет назад +14

      @magincap70 to hear vtec crack again in the next gear 😉😂

  • @OrionKleinsorge
    @OrionKleinsorge 7 лет назад +1595

    Somebody watched Engineering Explained

  • @beefbmx
    @beefbmx 2 года назад +28

    I remember when I bought my car I knew I wanted stick shift but I was still pretty nervous. Now I drive like a pro a year later. the hardest part about stick shift is understanding why you have to do what ur doing. Once that makes sense, it’s like riding a bike

  • @Fastmagic777
    @Fastmagic777 7 лет назад +609

    But who the fuck rest his feets on the clutch pedal, who does that, explain it to me

    • @marklintwo
      @marklintwo 7 лет назад +101

      BWNWS4life Lots of women ride the clutch.

    • @marklintwo
      @marklintwo 7 лет назад +19

      Lots of women ride the clutch.

    • @arabonarocketcamel8352
      @arabonarocketcamel8352 7 лет назад +69

      I don't understand it though, the clutch pedal is a terrible footrest, it's tiny. There is a massive purpose built footrest to your left.

    • @static_Tricolor_camry
      @static_Tricolor_camry 7 лет назад +27

      BWNWS4life You'd be surprised how many dumbasses know jack shit about correctly driving a manual car downshifting also wears out the clutch fast the best way to slow down in a manual car is to leave it in the gear you're in only keep your foot on the breaks don't touch the clutch pedal while slowing down and just before the car comes to a complete stop clutch and shift to Neutral when you do this you are saving the life of both your break pads and your transmission

    • @TehZephyRuz
      @TehZephyRuz 7 лет назад +9

      Thanks for the tip bro, I've been riding my clutch for so long and downshifting... My clutch is almost gone, i wish I knew this earlier.

  • @iamslendermanQ517
    @iamslendermanQ517 7 лет назад +207

    Your facts ordering is a lot like Engineering Explained's "5 Things You Should Never Do In A Manual Transmission Vehicle" video, and he did it 1 year before you.
    Facts ordering(Yours):
    1. Don't rest your hand on the gear shifter.
    2. Don't use your clutch to hold yourself on a hill.
    3. Don't Lug your engine. [Pre-ignition will happen and you will damage engine btw.]
    4. Don't lug your engine part 2.
    5. Don't rest your foot on the clutch pedal.
    Engineering Explained's ordering:
    1. Don't rest your hand on the gear shifter.
    2. Put car in neutral while stopped.
    3. Don't use your clutch to hold yourself on a hill.
    4. Don't lug the engine. [Same explanation of lugging]
    5. Don't rest your foot on the clutch.

    • @ThePlantedTankTV
      @ThePlantedTankTV 7 лет назад +27

      Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Video Thief!

    • @iKnoRiiTe
      @iKnoRiiTe 7 лет назад +11

      Unknown Entity Putting the thief portion aside im glad videos like these are spreading so there can be more awareness for newer drivers that want to drive a manual which includes myself

    • @iamslendermanQ517
      @iamslendermanQ517 7 лет назад +8

      Agreeable. I just want to see more unique videos with more different information that also inform new drivers instead of unoriginal content stolen form somebody else.

    • @Grumpycat95
      @Grumpycat95 7 лет назад +2

      Copy-pasting content , youtube(rs) in a nutshell, nothing new here.

    • @Sirintegrahellsing
      @Sirintegrahellsing 7 лет назад

      Sky König your avatar is the rear end of a GTI I see! Well I don't see the GTI emblem so perhaps just a golf, but I have an '05 GTI 😊

  • @brentscott5359
    @brentscott5359 6 лет назад +24

    Good video. Driven a stick for 50+ years and your advice is spot on. But please STOP calling the parking brake an E-brake. It can be used in an emergency but its primary use is for parking. Particularly in a standard.

    • @BN99239
      @BN99239 2 года назад +7

      It can be either because it's used for emergency AND parking AND hill start AND power slide 3 of those 4 things have nothing to do with parking, which is why it's also called a handbrake. Who cares?

    • @SCALES1992
      @SCALES1992 10 месяцев назад

      I usually just put mines in first gear and turn the wheels to hit the curb if it fails. Only on an incline/decline will I actively use my E-brake/Parking brake.

    • @KarstRats
      @KarstRats 10 месяцев назад

      The manual in a lot of cars calls it an emergency brake. People got stupid and they wanna save ass cause retards freak out and yank it hard.

  • @Chrisblackman812
    @Chrisblackman812 6 лет назад +28

    I've been drive a manual car and truck since I was learning to drive. I'm 26 now, and everything that was talked about in this video is true from a mechanics prospective, since my uncle is our family mechanic. He says exactly the same thing, and I've figure this stuff out on my own too with all the years I've been drive these vehicles. These are older cars though, so I never knew there was a hill assist in some of these newer cars. That would be a very good thing to have.

  • @Lifeozaii
    @Lifeozaii 7 лет назад +172

    I thought putting that crown royal boot was one of the reasons

  • @hybridyd1305
    @hybridyd1305 3 года назад +49

    I absolutely love hill starting. Forced myself to learn early on driving manual and am so grateful for it.

    • @HazaEgg
      @HazaEgg 2 года назад +2

      same i think they are so easy, just biting point and use more accelerator and your off

    • @calvinfall5631
      @calvinfall5631 2 года назад

      @@HazaEgg Im learning manual right now, and they are my worst enemy haha they are so scary when someone is riding my bumper

    • @_k6cole
      @_k6cole 2 года назад +3

      @@calvinfall5631 just stay on break until you feel/hear it start to bite then hop on the gas real quick

    • @jessepickar3297
      @jessepickar3297 2 года назад +2

      @@calvinfall5631 me too bro, you can use ur e-brake to hold it too. I bought a 5 speed with like no experience driving a manual and had to drive it like 150mi home that night 😂

    • @calvinfall5631
      @calvinfall5631 2 года назад +1

      @@jessepickar3297 haha similar deal with me too! The e brake has become my best friend 😅

  • @jonathonlesko3554
    @jonathonlesko3554 7 лет назад +158

    You know he's Canadian when he said "oUt"😂

  • @davidh7339
    @davidh7339 4 года назад +85

    How 'bout not leaving the transmission in gear with the clutch pedal depressed while waiting at a stoplight to prevent the throwout bearing from wearing out prematurely (shift into neutral & release the clutch pedal instead).

    • @dannyb9083
      @dannyb9083 2 года назад +2

      but what if im lazy

    • @noahfrancisco4402
      @noahfrancisco4402 2 года назад +12

      @@dannyb9083 u can be lazy but u will pay like $300 for it every once and a while

    • @jessepickar3297
      @jessepickar3297 2 года назад

      @@noahfrancisco4402 only $300 to replace that bearing? That include labor?

    • @876jesseJAMES
      @876jesseJAMES 2 года назад +2

      Why would you even leave it in gear ..why not rest your foot

    • @JamesThomas-ne1hd
      @JamesThomas-ne1hd 2 года назад +1

      If you drive a car like a truck with a near-impossible clutch to push in you take every chance you can get to rest

  • @Pluginz
    @Pluginz 6 лет назад +41

    Great video with some good advice here for people with less experience. :-)
    High gears and low revs with lots of throttle is called 'Labouring an engine'.
    Think of it like a push bike with 27 gears. Being in 1st gear is easy peasy and it doesn't take much pressure to turn the crank, no matter how fast or strong you peddle. Whereas 27th gear and forcing the gears and chain with all your leg power will put more strain on the mechanical components. The lower the gear means a lot less torque through the system. Exactly the same as our dear cars :-)
    Thanks again for vid !

  • @goneinablinkofaneye9772
    @goneinablinkofaneye9772 7 лет назад +232

    in the uk if you pass your driving test in a automatic its illegal to drive a manual. you have to take a test in a manual then you can drive a auto or a manual. ...
    ...

    • @miegie1000
      @miegie1000 7 лет назад +31

      gone in a blink of an eye that's because driving a manual car is much harder than an automatic.

    • @imightyblade
      @imightyblade 7 лет назад +17

      Lol i didn't know you could even enter driving test with An automatic xD

    • @nashoba5450
      @nashoba5450 7 лет назад +3

      Same in France

    • @niilohiltunen1716
      @niilohiltunen1716 7 лет назад +32

      In Finland if your driving test isn't in a manual it doesn't exist.

    • @RascalMiles
      @RascalMiles 7 лет назад +4

      Finland sounds awesome

  • @somethingdark66
    @somethingdark66 5 лет назад +12

    I just started driving a 5 speed 4 cylinder manual Nissan and these videos helped, especially your speed shift video. Being comfortable driving a manual in St Louis is a little difficult because most of the drivers here are extremely reckless and aggressive, but hopefully with time driving a stick becomes natural

    • @zootopiaondvd8081
      @zootopiaondvd8081 Год назад +1

      Wow i live outside of saint louis and i just started driving stick. Driving through there with an auto is scary, i cant even imagine taking my manual through there.

  • @borisdimitrov4201
    @borisdimitrov4201 7 лет назад +10

    When you are waiting at a set of lights, don't leave your car in gear with the clutch pressed in, take it out of gear and use the E brake as mentioned on the hill starts. The reason being is that when you hold your clutch depressed for too long you will start to wear down the throwout bearing and when that thing goes you will find it hard shifting gears and might need a new clutch.

  • @spr35441
    @spr35441 6 лет назад +31

    Thanks. This video definitely helped me oot. I'm aboot to go oot now and drive my manual properly.

  • @j4gerb0mblitz
    @j4gerb0mblitz 5 лет назад +148

    Never get road head cause you’ll just keep grinding the gears

  • @mariobarajas3385
    @mariobarajas3385 7 лет назад +12

    Just started learning. Thanks for the tips. I've watched so many videos already because I want to take good care of my car so I already knew all of these like you said, but the explanations were great. Only one I'm guilty of is the first one, but not badly. I just rest a finger or two on it so I don't take long to shift when I need to, but I don't keep much weight on it at all because my elbow is always on the center console. Thanks for the tips, subbing 😁

  • @squidwardshouse67
    @squidwardshouse67 7 лет назад +239

    Another one is people who are stopped at a traffic light in first with the clutch in waiting for the light to turn green. Excess wear on the throw out bearing.

    • @codyhunter231
      @codyhunter231 6 лет назад +51

      Squidward's House its a requirement where im at to leave the car in gear while in operation. You will get nailed for points on a driving test for not having it in gear while stopped

    • @squidwardshouse67
      @squidwardshouse67 6 лет назад +26

      +Cody Hunter obviously the driving test examiner would want you to do it. Even here in Canada they would want to see it. But in the real world it is unnecessary 99% of the time and causes excess wear.

    • @Acronomia
      @Acronomia 6 лет назад +5

      Squidward's House so what would u advise to do at a stop? (new)

    • @squidwardshouse67
      @squidwardshouse67 6 лет назад +55

      +Exact Scope if you're going to be stopped for more than a few seconds just have the car in neutral with your left foot off the clutch and right foot on the brake. Just put it in gear when you're about to get going again.

    • @Acronomia
      @Acronomia 6 лет назад +1

      Squidward's House alright thanks man

  • @harryazzole7814
    @harryazzole7814 7 лет назад +27

    Tip #6: buy a wink mirror for maximum JDM

  • @elishuamurray5153
    @elishuamurray5153 7 лет назад +6

    First time on your channel, this was quite informative so I subscribed.

  • @kdw75
    @kdw75 6 лет назад +2

    I have always heard people say not to rest your hand on the shifter, but since you have to shift so much in town, it is something I have always done. I run through 4 gears by the time I am going 25. My truck has a quarter of a million miles on it and still haven't had any transmission issues. So I am thinking that even if it does cause a problem, it has lasted long enough that I don't mind.

  • @youngdrago2979
    @youngdrago2979 6 лет назад +11

    I got my first car and was doing atleast 3 of this. Burnt my clutch😂 already fix it but good to know

  • @427Arbok
    @427Arbok 7 лет назад +6

    There are a few issues with what's said here. One is to do with lugging in-general, in that it doesn't just involve throttle. Some engines, especially rotaries, really hate to be short-shifted, and running in too high a gear can seriously damage them. Even if you aren't accelerating noticeably, what's important are your car's shift points for whatever you're doing, and most cars have several for different circumstances.
    Secondly, hills. Now, riding the clutch should be avoided whenever possible, but sometimes it is necessary to do certain tasks, such as parking on a hill or maneuvering at extremely low speeds. And, when initiating a hill-start, there are a wealth of techniques to use. The handbrake technique you mentioned is the easiest and most common, but some drivers will insist on a foot-brake technique, where you use your right foot to brake and feather the throttle simultaneously. It's difficult, and I don't find it particularly effective, but some people swear by it. Thirdly, if your engine has enough torque and a good bottom-end and the incline is shallow enough, you may be able to just muscle it by quickly throttling up and releasing the clutch before you begin to roll back.
    Overall, these are good tips for novices, and while I did learn a slight bit, I'm not the best myself. It does seem quite thrift of advice for more advanced levels, but I suppose this is more of an entry-level topic anyway.

  • @KnightWolf
    @KnightWolf 6 лет назад +3

    Your concern with "early shifting" I feel is more relevant on an engine that doesn't have allot of torque. I do agree in general but the car I got recently (8th gen accord coupe 3.5 EX-L) has enough torque to easily shift at 2500 rpm and does really well. Now if I was stuck in a 4 banger I wouldn't even think of doing this.

  • @andrewjackson5363
    @andrewjackson5363 6 лет назад +1

    Love the video! Really good tips. I've been using my clutch on hills like a fool haha my Eclipse floated into gear around 25-2800rpm when cruising but my Accord loves 3000 or higher

  • @stonebone1179
    @stonebone1179 5 лет назад +2

    I don't ever sit with my truck in gear. Probably comes from wearing out a couple throwout bearings in my gremlin, but from deceleration to a stop and until I start moving again, my vehicle is in neutral. My ranger also really doesn't like to go into first unless it's sitting near still.

  • @Alex-yy1ji
    @Alex-yy1ji 7 лет назад +8

    This taught me a lot thank you

  • @SnakeBrah
    @SnakeBrah 6 лет назад +5

    For rule #2 . Not everyone has a working e brake, me included when I was learning. I think the best this to do is just to use the standard break as long as it is not a very steep hill or long time. Then just practice the hell out of your 1st gear on hills. Plus as a new manual driver it may be hard to remember to disengage your e brake and then foot on the break then clutch and 1st gear all in one motion.

    • @SnakeBrah
      @SnakeBrah 6 лет назад

      Put it in neutral too on the hill while foot is on the break, just in case it wasn't obvious to new drivers:)

  • @Riot550R700Qscope
    @Riot550R700Qscope 7 лет назад +2

    Just a quick thing i thought i would mention about your 2nd point about don't use the clutch to hold the car on a hill. Well let me start out by saying i agree with you however i live in the UK and in our driving lessons / test we are expected to learn and demonstrate "Clutch Control" Which is doing exactly this holding the car on a hill using the clutch for a short period of time. For some reason its seen as a good thing by instructors and shows vehicle control to a test examiner

  • @statuz9143
    @statuz9143 2 года назад +1

    This video has so many memories of when I first got into cars. You were the first car RUclipsr I really followed. ;)

  • @Ret4life
    @Ret4life 3 года назад +5

    Literally been doing all these on my '14 accord sport since day one and still on the stock clutch.

    • @rileywilliams2916
      @rileywilliams2916 2 года назад

      Nice some clutch systems are more realiable my mom had a brand new cavilier, she handed down to both her sisters with 302,000km it was on original clutch (they baby the car but still holy shit)

  • @dimmunize
    @dimmunize 5 лет назад +4

    You forgot about down shifting to slow down, this can kill your compression and your clutch will live half its life. Truckers do this because they're towing 100+ thousands of pounds to not burn out the brakes, but those big diesel engines are built for the abuse.

  • @misskatie8061
    @misskatie8061 7 лет назад

    I'm guilty of a few of these. My Ion doesn't have hill assist either unfortunately. Great video! Thank you for the info! I'll have to remember the part about not resting my hand on the gear shift

  • @420CEO
    @420CEO 7 лет назад +1

    Good list. Already knew all these myself but good for others to have the knowledge.

  • @sugartit3000
    @sugartit3000 7 лет назад +84

    Definitely from Canada.

  • @jjgeorge7728
    @jjgeorge7728 7 лет назад +173

    e brake on a hill? just pull it out of gear and put your foot on the brake then when your ready to go put it back in gear and get a higher rev and start letting the clutch out.

    • @marcioceia3608
      @marcioceia3608 7 лет назад

      agree !

    • @andrejflis8161
      @andrejflis8161 7 лет назад +34

      Jj George thats stupid as hell. Im from Europe and I drive manuals only. Doing it like you suggest, puts much more stress on the clutch and it wears it out faster. It might seem like you are badass for doing it or that you are some expert on cars, but in reality its hurting the clutch in the long run. While driving off up a hill using the handbrake, is less damaging for the clutch because the rear brakes actually take a lot of the load and weigth, since otherwise if you drive off whith high revs and clutch out, the clutch will also have to handle more counter force that pulls the car backwards down the hill. It has to overcome that force before it can start to move forward.

    • @jjgeorge7728
      @jjgeorge7728 7 лет назад +3

      Andrej Flis I too drive a manual daily, and I don't have a handbrake. it's down on the floor and has a lever that you have to pull. I'm not trying to seem like a badass or anything, or an expert at all. but it is in essence doing the same thing as using the e brake. you do not have to be at a higher rev to take off, it just makes it easier.

    • @suchgr8hieghts
      @suchgr8hieghts 7 лет назад +13

      if you can find the grab point immediately after letting off the brake and apply a small amount of gas youll get going fine too and it'll be easier on the clutch. but i guess it depends on what you drive too

    • @iFBNm8
      @iFBNm8 7 лет назад +4

      this is what I got taught during my lessons. I am Dutch and we drive stick from day 1. no excuses.

  • @doublem5679
    @doublem5679 7 лет назад

    Most of this was common sense I already knew because my father drove manuals a lot, but I'm trying to buy my first manual car now and wanted a refresher, thanks for the tips. When my father taught me how to drive stick I was guilty of clinging to the shifter and resting my foot on the clutch.

  • @74mayberry
    @74mayberry 4 года назад

    My 2018 limited does have “hill assist”, it also has the auto lane change turn signal blinkers that I also saw in another video about the BRZ where the guy said it was a “fail” that a “newer” car didn’t have that feature.

  • @jonahwood9579
    @jonahwood9579 7 лет назад +255

    This is the type of guy who lets his car warm up 10 minutes before he drives, cause he doesn't want it to blow up... smh

    • @buddha735421
      @buddha735421 7 лет назад +31

      Jonah Wood lmao!!! Exactly what I was thinking. He's talking about car longevity and he hasn't even owned a single car longer than half his age 😂😂😂

    • @matyviola
      @matyviola 6 лет назад +23

      calm the fuck down

    • @thebullybuffalo
      @thebullybuffalo 6 лет назад +6

      matyviola No. Get mad

    • @etunimi4206
      @etunimi4206 6 лет назад +10

      @Jonah Wood
      When it's + Degrees.. yeas ridiculous.
      But here, it's -4 (-/24.8°F) Celsius as a minimum most of the year, so it is kind of a must here.

    • @frodev728
      @frodev728 6 лет назад +23

      buddha735421 and have you owned a single car longer than half your age, you old grinch?

  • @AbstractWerks
    @AbstractWerks 6 лет назад +81

    did you seriously say "if u do this sell ur car and go buy an automatic" in an educational video? jesus. toxic car community at its finest

    • @thegaminghobo4693
      @thegaminghobo4693 4 года назад +4

      Alex H I believe it is what’s called a “joke”

  • @lucas4532
    @lucas4532 7 лет назад +1

    Great tips! I'm guilty of a few of these myself, thank you!

  • @rong2224
    @rong2224 6 лет назад

    informative video, tnx Robbie
    will be watching out for your other vids

  • @Subparanon
    @Subparanon 7 лет назад +9

    In this video, a few good habits to get into, and a lot of hearsay and opinions that aren't based on facts. "The engine builds up oil pressure too fast when you bog it" you do realize that the oil pump runs on RPM right? And at low RPM it has low pressure right?
    It's precisely because of the fact that OIL and WATER pumps run off engine RPM that bogging down your engine can cause OVERHEATING. If the engine is working hard, and the coolant and oil flows aren't fast because the rpm's are low, and most especially if the actual speed of the car isn't fast, like towing something, or struggling up a long mountain road, then you can overheat the car if you select too tall a gear.
    Car not overheating? Then you aren't damaging anything even if you're bogging, but you're a 5 speed noob.
    This video is the standard transmission version of those "You're brushing your teeth wrong" videos where someone repeats things they have been told without thinking about them or trying to understand the thing they are talking about.

  • @em4957
    @em4957 7 лет назад +3

    E brake stuff sounds complicated... I clutch, brake, let off of brake and quickly push the gas and let off of the clutch simultaneously...

    • @omanafire
      @omanafire 7 лет назад

      I just posted a comment about this. I never thought that it would be an issue for people. When I was a little kid my mom would always make a big deal about rolling back, then when I was finally able to drive, I just didn't get what the fuss was about. Stop dicking around and let off that clutch a little... Jeez!

    • @jadebonifacio8015
      @jadebonifacio8015 7 лет назад +1

      ASMRelectricity yeah fuck the e brake bullshit man.

  • @TheRanchNumber51
    @TheRanchNumber51 6 лет назад +1

    I'm definitely guilty of #1 (resting hand on shifter), but I don't put much pressure at all on it so I'm not worried. I also am "guilty" of #5 (continuously touching foot to clutch), but there are multiple reasons why I must do this. I have long legs which makes using the dummy pedal difficult in city driving and to be honest, probably dangerous considering where I live. I also usually have an ankle holster on, which would make it even more difficult. When I'm in 5th and know I'll not likely need to downshift or stop for awhile, I'll move my foot over. In Phoenix, AZ, you really need to be able to shift quickly in traffic, especially in rush hour. Your foot would fall off if you had to swap it back and forth, hundreds (yes, HUNDREDS of times) in an average 30 mile commute. That being said, I'm very aware of my clutch free-play, and while my foot is touching the clutch, I am not applying enough pressure to get even close to the end of that free-play. I've put 70k miles on my clutch and everything has been just fine.

  • @billy_avila
    @billy_avila 6 лет назад +1

    wish i found this vid a month ago. just got a scion tc 2014 and was really rough with the shifting. since it was so new i assumed it could handle it but ended up blowing my clutch.

  • @StanleyKubick1
    @StanleyKubick1 7 лет назад +469

    Only kids pull the e-brake when launching on an incline

    • @alextaylor6773
      @alextaylor6773 7 лет назад +69

      Ace Futura can confirm; am kid, have to use hand brake to launch on an incline.

    • @arabonarocketcamel8352
      @arabonarocketcamel8352 7 лет назад +27

      Still a good idea though, even if you use your foot brake your going to be straining the clutch for half a second when you move your foot over the throttle.

    • @cjheaney6265
      @cjheaney6265 7 лет назад +20

      Ace Futura i am a kid and learned how to start on a hill without an e brake cause i didnt have one when i got my car😂😂

    • @silverdetox
      @silverdetox 7 лет назад +19

      Cj Heaney i learned the hard way... burning tf outta my clutch😂😂

    • @pushhrodd01
      @pushhrodd01 7 лет назад +15

      no anyone that needs it can ue it

  • @Brake_MagnetoMan175
    @Brake_MagnetoMan175 6 лет назад +3

    Some of these are hard to really reach in practice. For example, my Ford Ranger has the same engine and transmission it came out of the factory with 21 years ago. It has went through 290,000 miles and 21 years of holding hills with the clutch and shifting off engine noise and speed(it has no tachometer). It still runs and shifts fine. My friend has one from 29 years ago with the stock and never rebuilt trans and engine. My dad has one the same age as mine with 330,000 miles on it and he does the same stuff. It's all about care and not banging on them, that's the secret to long lasting vehicles.

  • @domingosfernandes6411
    @domingosfernandes6411 7 лет назад

    Thanks. These are some good tips and I'm definitely gonna use them

  • @fuzzywumble
    @fuzzywumble 7 лет назад +2

    is it bad to downshift without rev matching? I wonder if it wears on the clutch too. I wonder if it's the engine doing the braking or the clutch :/

  • @russakasuperman
    @russakasuperman 7 лет назад +220

    American here... you lost me at "30km an hour."
    jk. ;)

    • @svetlinnikolov8710
      @svetlinnikolov8710 7 лет назад +3

      Russell hurt he didn't just lost the americans there

    • @gavinreid8351
      @gavinreid8351 6 лет назад

      Russell hurt Britain here. Same.

    • @adambaum5824
      @adambaum5824 6 лет назад +2

      Russell hurt 30 kilometers-per-hour = 18 miles-per-hour. 1 kilometer = .6 mile so 10 kilometers =6 miles & 100 kilometers =60 miles. See how that works?

    • @owenmclain3327
      @owenmclain3327 4 года назад

      @@adambaum5824 62 miles an hour.

  • @latlak
    @latlak 3 года назад +4

    Diesel drivers be like: "What do you mean not flooring the car in low rpms?"
    I think this is just for n/a cars important, or not?

  • @Sportek24
    @Sportek24 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video and i ve been driving manual for like 2 weeks im new in this manual cars thing and i ve been doing everything right i mean what u say in this video i guess the person that teach me how to drive manual did a good job by teaching well lol thanks for the video

  • @Glitch1246
    @Glitch1246 6 лет назад +1

    I'm 21, driven a manual for a couple of years now, enjoy it over automatic, knowing that I actually have to think about the car and am glad I don't do any of these things, however I am looking to becoime more skillfull with techniques like heel-toe downshifting, are there any other techniques I should start to learn?
    (Mum has a Mini cooper s automatic and had to move my car recently, she called me a few minutes later saying she thought my car had a flat battery because when she tried to start the car it was making a weird sound. I eventually realised she wasnt using the clutch being so used to push button start/automatic in her car, even though she always used to drive manual, RIP my transmission....)

  • @WigglingWaffles
    @WigglingWaffles 7 лет назад +17

    ok the "dont rest your foot on the clutch"
    I learned the semi-hard way
    First big boy car (G6 GTP) I would hold the clutch down at stop lights like a fucking noob.
    So now, my throwout bearing makes really annoying rattly/rumbly noises when the clutch isn't pressed, but my clutch is still in perfect condition.
    Inevitably, I'm going to have to replace the still-good-condition clutch because i fucked my throwout bearing before i learned not to hold the clutch at stops.

    • @the_brazzy
      @the_brazzy 7 лет назад +3

      WigglingWaffles you can just do the throwout bearing if you're confident clutch is good. dont let anyone tell you other wise. its only recommended to replace clutch since they are obviously right next to each other

    • @omgness1234
      @omgness1234 7 лет назад +1

      WigglingWaffles if your stopped why can't you hold the clutch all the way in? Shouldn't you at any point technically be able to hold the clutch all the way in? What damage does it do if its disengaged?

    • @rammice
      @rammice 7 лет назад

      It may also be the input shaft bearing, my car developed that problem right after I bought it -.-

    • @krissandbom8356
      @krissandbom8356 7 лет назад

      like he said, you wreck the throwout bearing, that's the bearing that the clutch fork presses against the clutch diaphragm, if you hold down the clutch at a stop, you are putting maximum pressure on that bearing the whole time you are stopped, if you release the clutch in neutral you are putting no pressure on that bearing, which was only designed to be used while shifting

    • @13Gangland
      @13Gangland 7 лет назад +5

      I tuk Nigga, why the fuck would you want to hold the pedal down anyway? If you're at a light, enjoy yourself and take your feet off the pedal and throw it in neutral. Hell, if you're not rolling, take your foot off the brake, it why we drive manual.

  • @DigitalHabit
    @DigitalHabit 7 лет назад +14

    I would add "Don't down shift to slow down" It's a lot cheaper to replace worn out brake pads than it is to replace a burned out clutch. I've told this to everybody I know that drives a manual and everybody is always surprised when I do.

    • @kalebniepraschk5348
      @kalebniepraschk5348 2 года назад +1

      Down shifting is just fine to slow down, its not putting wear on your clutch if you do it right, and its just called engine braking. The engine is built to have pressure and torque when given the chance. Just do it right and its fine.

    • @DigitalHabit
      @DigitalHabit 2 года назад +2

      @@kalebniepraschk5348 As you said "if you do it right" I don't give people that much credit

    • @Joe-sk2rv
      @Joe-sk2rv 2 года назад

      @@kalebniepraschk5348 how do you do it right though?

    • @rehank3695
      @rehank3695 2 года назад

      @@Joe-sk2rv I assume he's talking about either rev-matching or if your rpms are low enough to downshift with ease

    • @hustleallday8632
      @hustleallday8632 2 года назад

      Let’s say I’m on 4th gear and I need to slow down I just press the break and when it’s good to go I can keep going? Or would I need to downshift this is what I don’t get

  • @josueatencio8683
    @josueatencio8683 4 года назад

    I just learn how to drive stick in my eco boost mustang 2020 and the only thing that is hard for me is down shift third to second cuz I don’t know how do it smoothie 🤔but the things that u say in the video I don’t really do it so I think this really helps me a lot

  • @leifang100
    @leifang100 7 лет назад +1

    Thank bro the I've been say the same thing about sticks to tons of pepz thank you for putting the truth out there I was a 9 year street racer and these things are very on point To keep you engine in tune and giving you that torque when you know can get it and push those horse when you need them😉

  • @walterwhite1450
    @walterwhite1450 7 лет назад +69

    he blew through the stop.... lol

    • @wardy940
      @wardy940 7 лет назад +9

      Walter White No, it's called editing. It was pretty obvious it was edited. Also he'd already started slowing right down before the edit.

    • @redbeard5894
      @redbeard5894 5 лет назад

      He edited it

  • @Dancolemusic
    @Dancolemusic 7 лет назад +4

    Damn I'm a victim of using my clutch to hold me on a hill

    • @suckmydingledong
      @suckmydingledong 6 лет назад +4

      You're supposed to do that to avoid rolling back and smashing into the car behind you.

    • @thegaminghobo4693
      @thegaminghobo4693 4 года назад

      No you’re not... When you stop on a hill you put your handbrake on.

    • @SMD-si7fm
      @SMD-si7fm 4 года назад

      TheGaming Hobo you’re a pussy. Get better at driving standard. You shouldn’t roll back more than an inch. So fuckin annoying reading this bs about “use the hand break” y’all are pussies.

  • @Caspian22
    @Caspian22 6 лет назад

    Yes.. It helped actually.. I've had my clutch replaced twice and I think, after hearing you say them out loud, I realized I may have done it/them not thinking about it until now... Thank you

  • @CynHicks
    @CynHicks 3 года назад

    I just recently experienced hill assists and it really is great but the first time I didn't know it was there and it caused me to stall a couple of times because I was totally confused about not rolling back. Lol

  • @gabrieltorres4576
    @gabrieltorres4576 7 лет назад +4

    CANADA EY?

  • @glennk9985
    @glennk9985 7 лет назад +33

    2,500 RPMs is considered an early shift? The optimal shift points in a manual are the same as an automatic. If you are shifting at 3,000 RPM in a car that red-lines at 6k, you are burning excessive fuel and putting more stress and wear on your engine. If you find you have to goose the throttle, you can always downshift. And that brings me to my next point. You omitted the one thing that will cause more damage to your clutch than just about anything. Never downshift without rev matching. This will burn your synchros quickly as you release the clutch and the engine speed significantly mismatches wheel speed.

    • @jessel1217
      @jessel1217 7 лет назад +11

      Glenn K - incorrect. Two identical cars can have the same red line in either automatic or manual, but totally different gear ratios. Please learn about transmissions before you comment.

    • @glennk9985
      @glennk9985 7 лет назад +3

      Yes they will have different gear ratios but they will also have different final drive ratios and when you factor the two together, your ideal shift points are the same assuming you have the same number of gears. If you have an 8 speed automatic vs a 7 speed manual, yes the shift speeds will be different but the RPMs will be pretty consistent. Check your owner's manual and it will tell you ideal shift points. I can promise it won't be 3k. If someone wants to stress their engine (especially when cold) and burn excessive fuel, that is there choice.

    • @jessel1217
      @jessel1217 7 лет назад

      Glenn K - Then it must be brand dependent because my 3 scions (2006 manual, 2011 auto, 2015 manual) all had different ideal shift points.

    • @brianv3ntura
      @brianv3ntura 7 лет назад +1

      If u listen carefully, he said "for me" which implies the car he drives.

    • @yamaha94O
      @yamaha94O 7 лет назад +2

      on flat roads or down hill, I shift at 2k. And down shift when it starts to drop below 1500. I'll shift at 2500, 3k, or 3500 depending on the hill or if I'm merging on the highway with moderate traffic. worked fine in my 2000 focus zx3, mazdaspeed protege, fiesta se, and my current fiesta st.

  • @goongoon9299
    @goongoon9299 6 лет назад +1

    or on hills, just be fast. On the clutch, move fast to the bitepoint while simultaneously pressing the gas, the once it gets going, slowly release clutch

  • @thereedbreed
    @thereedbreed 7 лет назад

    When I try to do a hill start using the heel-toe method, it never works for me because me feet are so big that I can hit the brake and the gas at the same time, but also block the movement of the clutch as well.

  • @TheMjfene23
    @TheMjfene23 7 лет назад +3

    2017 brz has hill assist

    • @connore9647
      @connore9647 7 лет назад +1

      false. i own a series yellow and it certainly does not

    • @TheNoobiexD
      @TheNoobiexD 7 лет назад

      Connor E hey man check this link out, it might help you set up the hill assist feature. view.joomag.com/subaru-brz-manuals-2017-brz-owners-manual/0900891001477058858?page=263

    • @TheMjfene23
      @TheMjfene23 7 лет назад +1

      Connor E I also own a series yellow and it does have hill assist it's a pain to turn on but it's there you might want to look over your Manuel.

  • @brig1328
    @brig1328 5 лет назад +10

    My boyfriend has been driving manual for 13 years straight and I had a 13 year gap from the first time I learned. I know all about how a manual transmission works and how to drive it right including what NOT to do. Once I finally bought a new car with a manual transmission, I tried to teach him about all the wrong doing he’s been doing for 13 years... he gave me sooo much shit because as he says, “you’re telling me how to drive a stick? I’ve been driving this for years! You just now got a car and and trying to tell me what I’m doing wrong”. 🙄
    Men. He can’t stand when I know more about what “a man” should know than he does. Lol
    I love him anyway. Rant over.

  • @HammyOneTwo
    @HammyOneTwo 7 лет назад

    I liked that hill tip. E brake. I had no one to help me learn manual I had to buy a clunker and teach myself, I appreciate your tips.

  • @Remusgtav
    @Remusgtav 7 лет назад

    Dude!!! Like way to hit the nail on the head! Nice job explaining!

  • @moneymikegsr
    @moneymikegsr 7 лет назад +90

    tip #1 the hand brake is not an E-brake or emergency brake.

    • @watcharapol5347
      @watcharapol5347 7 лет назад +6

      michael Lawrence Doesn't E-brake stand for emergency brake?

    • @moneymikegsr
      @moneymikegsr 7 лет назад +26

      Watcharapol it does for how ever someone dumb would take it. but there is no such thing as an E-brake it's a hand brake or parking brake

    • @skinnear7894
      @skinnear7894 7 лет назад +12

      michael Lawrence Since it's a separate brake system than your regular brakes, if your regular brakes give out for some reason, you pull the E brake. it's a parking brake, but it's also a just in case measure

    • @moneymikegsr
      @moneymikegsr 7 лет назад +4

      Stephen Kinnear A train has an emergency brake, the rear brakes on a car are not designed to stop a vehicle on its own. it is to assist manual vehicle on a hill or while parked. but yea it can be used if for any reason the front brakes do fail. but have you ever heard of a responsible person having brake failure?

    • @moneymikegsr
      @moneymikegsr 7 лет назад +3

      Stephen Kinnear but you can call it what you like to me it is just one of those things that gets on my nerves like when people call the turn signal a blinker or the gear leaver a stick.

  • @michaelramirez2382
    @michaelramirez2382 7 лет назад +12

    Hill assist is for rookies

    • @omanafire
      @omanafire 7 лет назад +1

      I had never even heard of it before this video. I drive standard because I want to be in control... I don't need the Jetson's robot maid to help me out, not even on the hills.

    • @mistersinistersir
      @mistersinistersir 6 лет назад +6

      Michael Ramirez mechanical pencils are for pussies, oh and pillow top mattress... I too hate convenience and comfort.

  • @sales8026
    @sales8026 6 лет назад +2

    If I listened to my Fiesta St shift light I would always be early shifting it. It comes on at 2000 rpms lol

  • @bullsnation5420
    @bullsnation5420 6 лет назад

    My center consol is too low for me to rest my arm on so it stops me from keeping my hand on the shifter lol

  • @joshuajones2598
    @joshuajones2598 7 лет назад +5

    I've never heard of hill assist. if you need that, dont drive a manual

  • @VenomCold
    @VenomCold 7 лет назад +266

    americans talking like its a big thing to be able to drive manual lmao xDD

    • @dustinsimmons4418
      @dustinsimmons4418 7 лет назад +4

      You are my new favorite person.

    • @StanleyKubick1
      @StanleyKubick1 7 лет назад +9

      Lol, americans talking like fake teeth make a good smile. You all have the same fake smile, while your genepool degredation is buried within your jaw but self-evident by your low-low IQ's.
      fuck off and learn something about americans dentistry:
      thedollop.net/wp/episode-13-dollop/

    • @dustinsimmons4418
      @dustinsimmons4418 7 лет назад +20

      Hey sorry if you were offended "mate"! By the way did you wish America a happy birthday last week? We'll accept belated birthday wishes ;) also I guess judging by what you said about teeth and IQ being related, my bad teeth and high IQ automatically makes me a European. Considering that's basically what your ignorant comment implies lol

    • @FOXTROT5NOVEMBER
      @FOXTROT5NOVEMBER 7 лет назад +9

      TheDerDumme Chris brown voice* how can you hate from outside the club,you can't even get in

    • @dustinsimmons4418
      @dustinsimmons4418 7 лет назад +2

      OHHHHH, so since English isn't your primary language I assume you're all knowing when it comes to the usage of "A" and "An". And I never knew that saying the word "mate" means you must exclusively be British! Today has been quite the learning experience! And I guess me pursuing degrees in mechanical engineering and in computer science does prove that my IQ is pretty low.....Sorry sir for countering a verbal attack that appeared to be directed towards ALL Americans. I guess the red, white, and blue runs deep in my veins. You can grammar check this comment too if you would like.

  • @MaleWhaleGaming
    @MaleWhaleGaming 7 лет назад +1

    So my dad had me learn to drive stick in hos mercedes benz kompressor and it has one major flaw. The e brake functions like a truck e brake so for me to engage it i have to use my left foot and to disengage it gotta use my left hand. So I've had to use the clutch to hold me or learn to get off the brake to gas and find the bite on my cluth fast enough to not roll back.

  • @dakusaab
    @dakusaab 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your insight, bro! UK

  • @mudaddy1
    @mudaddy1 7 лет назад +5

    Aboout

  • @anthony0johnson
    @anthony0johnson 7 лет назад +18

    come on mate, you go into first then rest your foot on the dead peddle? Then you are ruining your car and giving bad advise. 1st gear is a start off gear not a driving gear ( unless you are doing a racing start). keeping it in first for too long will ruin your engine.

    • @UIMcocodog
      @UIMcocodog 7 лет назад +9

      bullshit. so long as the engine and gearbox are not cold theres no reason why you shouldnt use all of 1st (besides fuel economy) exactly the same as any other gear. your kinda also implying that running a healthy well maintained engine through its full rev range is bad for it. also bullshit......

    • @anthony0johnson
      @anthony0johnson 7 лет назад

      cocodog13 you do know that first gear is just a starting gear don't you? read up on it

    • @UIMcocodog
      @UIMcocodog 7 лет назад +4

      yeah, i know its got quite a different ratio for starting but what most people do is short shift 1st to 2nd and lug the engine in 2nd. using more of 1st is better than lugging in 2nd... also remember he's driving a sports car. the 1st gear in that wont have such a short ratio as a normal car that needs to be capable of towing ect.

    • @spittinflows8085
      @spittinflows8085 7 лет назад +1

      tony johnson how exactly will staying in first gear ruin an engine? I'm kinda curious now as I drive a 2000 5spd 4runner with the 5vz

    • @RobbieFerreira
      @RobbieFerreira  7 лет назад +5

      +Spittin Flows it won't !

  • @Mrburiedalive1
    @Mrburiedalive1 7 лет назад +1

    1. Depends on if your car is fwd or rwd
    3. oil pressure mostly builds up by revs not by the position of gas pedal.

  • @brynjar29
    @brynjar29 5 лет назад

    I have a prosthetic left leg so I am forced to rest my foot on the clutch but I don’t put any force down and therefore never engage the clutch when resting my foot on it

  • @okkid7311
    @okkid7311 7 лет назад +27

    Tells people what not to do
    Keeps taking hands off of the wheel.

    • @z0phi3l
      @z0phi3l 7 лет назад +10

      Unless you're a moron or a bad driver it's not a bad thing to do

    • @suckmydingledong
      @suckmydingledong 6 лет назад

      Yeah, and unless you're a bad driver wear a seat belt either hurr durr

    • @gavinreid8351
      @gavinreid8351 6 лет назад +2

      Both hands should be on the wheel. Keep in control, instead of attempting to look cool.

    • @rich7447
      @rich7447 6 лет назад

      It depends on the situation. If you are between cities driving 600+ miles a day you switch your grip all the time and 90% of the time only one hand is on the wheel. In the city with heavy traffic you may need to use both hands depending on what is happening around you.

  • @quirksandfeatures3215
    @quirksandfeatures3215 7 лет назад +8

    Nevermind about things you shouldn't do with a manual transmission,
    concentrate on reaching puberty.

  • @Randomii666
    @Randomii666 6 лет назад +1

    How about "Changing to neutral on downhill to save fuel"?
    Doing this will actually consume more fuel, because having it on neutral means that the engine needs to burn fuel to keep it running, but with engine braking, (having gear in and not touching the gas if you dont know anything) absolutely no fuel is pumped into the engine, as the transmission keeps the engine running.

  • @kingkevin267
    @kingkevin267 7 лет назад +1

    I used to have a neighbor who couldn't figure out why ever like 10k miles, his clutch was burnt. His first problem is he revs it way to high taking off from a stop. The one day I heard him pulling out of a spot, I actually was going to out and check on him, because he was revving the car so high, I thought there was something wrong with the car, or him. But aside from that, one day I get in and go for a ride with him. I notice he was driving with his foot on the clutch pedal. So I'm like "what are you doing, that is why you burn thru clutches." He replies "no its fine, I'm not actually pushing on the pedal, I just have my foot resting on it." So I explain to him, even though it may feel like he isn't actually putting pressure on the pedal, he is a very little bit, and that very little bit is causing the clutch to be just slightly disengage from the engine. That very little bit, is enough to cause slippage between the disc, and the flywheel, generating heat, and destroying the clutch. So he replies "well I'm to old, and have some kind of nerve damage, so I can not move my foot fast enough from the floor, to the pedal, then shift. It takes to long, and I lost to much speed." So I reply "then don't drive a manual car." He sold it, bought a automatic, and lived happily ever after :)> Also using the hand brake on hills is for noobs :)>

  • @hondamanvtec2894
    @hondamanvtec2894 7 лет назад +4

    You forgot ... dont drive the car..Its not good.
    It Will break down 😅😅

  • @fivedotsdave9723
    @fivedotsdave9723 7 лет назад +47

    Is there any chance of someone translating this to English........

    • @spaceghosttoast
      @spaceghosttoast 7 лет назад +7

      David F don't move stick, don't rest on pedal

    • @syracusa
      @syracusa 7 лет назад +10

      are you dumb? it was pretty clear bro

    • @YasssStitch
      @YasssStitch 6 лет назад +1

      Yes, go buy a Dodge Caravan van.

  • @Penguinssss
    @Penguinssss Год назад

    I know not to rest my foot on the clutch but what if it’s the only way to stop this rhythmic chirping sound I keep hearing sometimes when I drive and always when I idle? It’s a 2002 Mustang I copped for free and I’m beginning to see why it was that price. Curious what the sound is and if it’s better to let it chirp or to rest my foot lightly so it stops? Obviously, something will need to be replaced but in the meantime, what would you suggest? Thanks

  • @jeffdoak8444
    @jeffdoak8444 6 лет назад +1

    You can keep your foot on the clutch between gear changes but only to the point that you aren't taking up the free play.

  • @matthewholbrook6560
    @matthewholbrook6560 7 лет назад +85

    e-brake for a hill? get youself an automatic!

    • @moonectric5417
      @moonectric5417 7 лет назад +2

      Matthew Holbrook right?? only blonde banged chubby cheeked punk kids use the e brake on a hill... get a grip!!

    • @isaiahstarkey7172
      @isaiahstarkey7172 7 лет назад +8

      automatics are for blonde banged chubby cheeks punk kids

    • @thephonixs8594
      @thephonixs8594 7 лет назад +7

      Ewww that sounds like a disease 😂

    • @Hakka2424
      @Hakka2424 7 лет назад +3

      Matthew Holbrook get YOURSELF a dictionary 😂

    • @13Gangland
      @13Gangland 7 лет назад +1

      Matthew Holbrook Disgusting trash, you should be ashamed of yourself.

  • @willdunn3216
    @willdunn3216 7 лет назад +13

    Watching this as an English person is making me cringe so hard, because these are all common sense

    • @bennyboy6851
      @bennyboy6851 6 лет назад +1

      Watching this as an American makes me cringe because they're all common sense. The scary part is that there are people who do this to their cars on a regular basis.

    • @mistersinistersir
      @mistersinistersir 6 лет назад +3

      Why watch this then? I’m about to buy my first car and wanted some tips. But someone with such a vast intellect and knowledge shouldn’t need to click on this... but thanks for gracing us with your presence m’lord.

  • @jakemarsteller4102
    @jakemarsteller4102 6 лет назад

    In my truck I have a problem between 3rd and 4th gear because they don’t overlap their speeds it seems like. Like I’ll have to over work the engine in 3rd to get to where I’m not lugging the engine in 4th

  • @lacrosse8011
    @lacrosse8011 7 лет назад

    my 2017 86 has hill assist. You just have to look in the owners manual. it took me a couple tries to get the button sequence right

  • @crowvelle
    @crowvelle 7 лет назад +29

    Have you ever had a hair grow on your face?

    • @zep3308ify
      @zep3308ify 7 лет назад +2

      Dude, clean up those wires to the amp please, they distracted me from listening to you

    • @RobbieFerreira
      @RobbieFerreira  7 лет назад +1

      +zachary Black I have now that was literally the 1 vid they were all fucked up ahaha!

    • @zep3308ify
      @zep3308ify 7 лет назад

      Cool, yeah the video was great my girlfriend just got a 300zx and she was doing four of these things and got mad when I pointed them out so I sent her your video and she finally listened about it lol

  • @marcoruiz5012
    @marcoruiz5012 7 лет назад +3

    Ether way it's better and safer too drive with both hands y'all are stupid for leaving your hand rest on the gear shifter smh

  • @vision1707
    @vision1707 7 лет назад

    I really enjoy using this car ( toyota 86 automatic),. But the wheel gap is too wide. I don't want lowering springs or coilover. I want to keep it stock but would like to close that gap a bit , what do you recommend ? I don't know much about cars . thanks for any input guys/gals.

  • @Nizizombie
    @Nizizombie 7 лет назад

    For hills I just have my foot on the break and clutch engaged I roll back a bit once the light turns green and I start to take off but only a couple inches