Racing driver's stick shift tips for beginner everyday driving

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  • Опубликовано: 10 авг 2020
  • Casey Putsch talks about driving a manual transmission for beginners while driving his Aston Martin DB7 V12. What to do when things go wrong shifting and using the clutch and how to recognize problems to get better. How much to slip a clutch and tempo. Big thanks to Avalon King Ceramic Coating. Purchase their astonishingly good product in the link below. Yes, it freakin works!!!!
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  • @jakobesterkyn7607
    @jakobesterkyn7607 3 года назад +504

    The government: Keep two hands on the wheel
    Casey: Sorry, but I need to rub both of them together to show the camera how a clutch works.

    • @CaseyPutsch
      @CaseyPutsch  3 года назад +84

      Hey man, I was using my knee. ;)

  • @skippity762
    @skippity762 3 года назад +397

    Been watching this series for a while as I save up to get my first stick car

    • @ghostkiller427
      @ghostkiller427 3 года назад +10

      Same here brodie, hopefully your goal comes true

    • @modehfy1352
      @modehfy1352 3 года назад +6

      Miata

    • @jonathancarrero5076
      @jonathancarrero5076 3 года назад +6

      I just bought my first stick like 3 months ago it takes time to be good but it’s soooooo much fun. Definitely worth it

    • @modehfy1352
      @modehfy1352 3 года назад +1

      @@jonathancarrero5076 I'm learning every week teaching my self heal toe now, I tend to be late in my miata

    • @jonathancarrero5076
      @jonathancarrero5076 3 года назад +1

      Modehfy all it takes is practice it only took me 3 weeks to be able to heel toe perfectly in my 05 mustang gt but I was driving all the time. I just love doing it lol my parents think I’m crazy for it tho

  • @darrenlebourque3753
    @darrenlebourque3753 3 года назад +131

    I went and bought my first manual at 30 with no one to teach me or tell me what I was doing wrong.
    I managed to get it to a parking lot that day (barely) and sat in the car and stumbled across your videos and they really helped.
    That was 3 months ago and I still watch for any tips or tricks i haven't figured out yet.
    Thank you for the help and I'm sure my clutch thanks you as well haha

  • @TechLegend-com
    @TechLegend-com 3 года назад +73

    Wait a second! So all this time, you had an Aston Martin?! This is like finding out your uncle is like really really cool!

  • @evcass69
    @evcass69 3 года назад +101

    The first manual car I was offered to drive was a '94 Viper. I was okay until I had to stop on an incline to wait for traffic, and cars got in line behind us. I was too nervous and asked the owner to switch seats.

    • @ByKareem
      @ByKareem 3 года назад +10

      I felt this on a whole different level I was so scared going on a hill at a light I was scared the second I let off the brake that I was gonna roll back into the person behind me

    • @donderbassie
      @donderbassie 3 года назад +16

      Its scary, and these days people get really close even on an uphill. Like leave some room for a little backrolling if it happens

    • @koalakurt9366
      @koalakurt9366 3 года назад +31

      @@donderbassie when I see someone come close on a hill i start rolling back a little to show em fuck off a little

    • @RayneAngelus
      @RayneAngelus 3 года назад +5

      @@koalakurt9366 That is not a half-bad idea. These days I drive a car new and 'fancy' enough to hold the brake for you if you clutch before letting go of it, but I've also gotten so used to it from a small incline near the house that I can quickly get traction and hold the car in place with the engine if I want to (yes I know that's bad for the car) with only a few inches of roll.

    • @ccasche5088
      @ccasche5088 3 года назад +3

      @Tyguy80s as a parent of four small kids looking forward to getting to where your mom and you were when you learned, this is inspiring.

  • @wwerdo4
    @wwerdo4 2 года назад +25

    That line “if you try to baby something you do worse than just being confident” is me right now.
    Just bought my first vehicle (used) and it’s stick. I’ve driven stick many times before, never used to be a problem, and it wasn’t my first few times driving this car initially.
    Then I started watching videos to possibly improve my ability and maintain the longevity of my vehicle.
    I’ve now found that I focus too much on my shifting and have started making jerkier shifts than I was when I initially started. I find myself overthinking everything and thinking I’m going to break the transmission when prior to watching videos, my driving was very fluid and felt good.
    Gotta get out of my own head lol

  • @bluntdiamond498
    @bluntdiamond498 3 года назад +262

    I drive stick since I was a lil kid (I am european) and I don't know why I am watching this video but thank you for showing the tips I already know.

    • @ristekostadinov2820
      @ristekostadinov2820 3 года назад +6

      I don't know where you live how it is, i live in Macedonia and the instructors doesn't even have automatics. Even the day when you go on the last exam (city drive) they are not letting you drive automatic nor you can take your car to drive on the exam.

    • @bluntdiamond498
      @bluntdiamond498 3 года назад +4

      @@ristekostadinov2820 If I am not wrong in Poland you can get driving license for cars with Automatic Transmission and you learn and proceed to the exam in a AT car but after you get your license you are not allowed to drive stick

    • @bluntdiamond498
      @bluntdiamond498 3 года назад +3

      @Ginger This is not true at all. Europe isn't only Germany, France etc. There are a lot of countries in europe where people won't pay much more for an electric car and they are way more expensive now. Electric energy isn't cheap either. E.g. in Poland we have mainly electric energy from coal and coal begins to be expensive too. The only hope to get green energy in Poland is photovoltaics which are privately installed by homeowners. Now we know for sure that internal combustion engine cars will be produced at least untli 2050 and they will be combined with electricial engines.

    • @bluntdiamond498
      @bluntdiamond498 3 года назад +2

      ​@Ginger You are perfectly right but it is totally impossible to ban ICE in Poland in 2030. I belive it might be possible no sooner than 2040 and a lot of things would have to be changed in this country and yet nothing is done to change those things . If we will have 50% of EV on the roads in 2040 that will be a great success and be aware that in that year the biggest energy source in Poland still will be a coal power plant. Also please consider the fact that the world right now doesn't have enough supplies to build so many batteries for EV.

    • @z3ro566
      @z3ro566 3 года назад

      @@bluntdiamond498 If they really going to do this i will move to the U.S cause I hate those damn EV's!
      Greetings from Germany

  • @kemy5368
    @kemy5368 3 года назад +113

    I drive a manual Toyota diesel... the engine has enough power at low RPM to get you started by just engaging the clutch. You won't go very fast, prefect for parking, but you won't stall either.

    • @builtnotbought7787
      @builtnotbought7787 3 года назад +3

      Yea my jeep yj 4.2 can do the same thing

    • @jarnedeprins3617
      @jarnedeprins3617 3 года назад +8

      yeah but I think his point is that you can't just take your foot of the clutch, like an on/off switch? I can drive 9kph in first, 18 kph in 2nd, and something around 30-32kph in 3rd. But my car doesn't like driving on clutch from 4th onwards

    • @metalbob3335
      @metalbob3335 3 года назад

      Oh nice ! how many on the odometer? I only ask cause it's almost a badge of (honest)honor for some owners , I love the brand too.

    • @kemy5368
      @kemy5368 3 года назад +1

      @@jarnedeprins3617 True if you are going to up shift it's always better to give it some gas, because up shifting means you want to go faster anyway.
      But all the diesel engine I have driven were able to move, in 1st and reverse, just by engaging the clutch.

    • @jarnedeprins3617
      @jarnedeprins3617 3 года назад +3

      @@kemy5368 yeah that is true, ben when I sit in traffic, and I'm gentle on the clutch I can just upshift without giving it some gas as well, but it is not the best thing to do. all cars I have driven could drive purely on clutch, even gasoline cars but it is easier to do with a lighter clutch. A heavy or race clutch will grab to harsh making you stall

  • @CaseyPutsch
    @CaseyPutsch  3 года назад +152

    This is a good one to share for new drivers having trouble with a manual transmission. Also, how about that pretty sounding V12!

    • @connordoss5694
      @connordoss5694 3 года назад +13

      Lets be real. The only way to get good at driving stick is to be forced to drive one in heavy traffic everyday. Buy a manual transmission car and drive it everywhere.

    • @SuperPhelix
      @SuperPhelix 3 года назад +5

      I don't know if I'm a "new" driver having had my license to drive a manual and a manual transmission lil Mazda 2 for about 18 months but these videos are helpful! I don't think most people get taught proper shifting technique, you're just sorta expected to figure it out by trial and error.

    • @F-Man
      @F-Man 3 года назад +1

      Connor Doss 100% I *knew* how to do it, and I was okay at it, but once I actually got a manual car and it just became *the* car that I had to drive, that’s when I truly *mastered* it. All the techniques that you hear about from racing drivers or guys that drive big heavy trucks - they can all be applied and there are times on the road that you might find yourself being saved by knowing how to do some of those things, but unless you have experience forming a frame of reference for all of that, it’s all just pie in the sky.

    • @jespertttrup9176
      @jespertttrup9176 3 года назад

      And if you want your transmission to last, you need to feel the syncros When you move the shifter, you Can see it very clear When casey shifts gear, but it will probably be the next video in the series 😉

    • @Gnarlycaveman
      @Gnarlycaveman 3 года назад +2

      Casey is it ok to hold the brake while on a hill and let the clutch out till it just starts to grab then get off brake and gas etc. Note. Not the emergency brake the actually brake.

  • @adrianjosephsenerpida2423
    @adrianjosephsenerpida2423 3 года назад +9

    I'm a beginner driver of a manual transmission car - my first car. This is really helpful so i'm subscribing

  • @corpsepenis
    @corpsepenis 3 года назад +20

    Still enjoy hearing your input on this even though I drive stick regularly... I taught myself stick at like 3 AM. I grabbed a cheap '91 Prelude that needed work, worked on it, and then just hopped in and figured it out. Of course, I understood how a manual works, but just took to the streets in the middle of the night when nobody was on the roads. Where I live has lots of stops, hills, and winding roads, so it was a good crash course. It took a few sessions before it really clicked, but I never managed to get myself stranded out there. After a few sessions of local driving at night with no one on the road, I forced myself to take the car to work during the day with traffic and interstate highway. That crushed a lot of the fear and insecurities I had. Only time I had ever stalled was by forgetting to take the car out of gear at a stop and letting the clutch out.

  • @tkskagen
    @tkskagen 3 года назад +70

    I "Learned" to drive a "Stick Shift (Manual)" after High School while working at an Auto Auction...
    My "BOSS" asked me if I have any experience with a Manual Transmission, then gave me the keys to a 1990 Porsche 911 Turbo! He said "Don't come back until the Clutch is toast, or you have no oil..."
    THAT is how I "Taught Myself" how to properly operate a Manual Transmission.

    • @good_roads
      @good_roads 3 года назад +24

      Sounds fake bro

    • @Petrospect
      @Petrospect 3 года назад +21

      "Cool story bro" if it's fake
      Why did your boss want a 911 Turbo trashed. Just cuz it was inventory and thought "fuck Porsches" like some sorta bootleg Jeremy Clarkson?

    • @tkskagen
      @tkskagen 3 года назад

      @@Petrospect This was the "Most difficult" car at the time...
      So if I could learn from this, I could drive EVERYTHING!🙀

    • @torokun
      @torokun 3 года назад +4

      Yikes... bad boss...

    • @Petrospect
      @Petrospect 3 года назад +8

      @@tkskagen So your boss had homicidal tendencies aswell.
      Oookay. I guess glad you're with us and not parked on an imaginary street pole.

  • @keifcuadras9742
    @keifcuadras9742 3 года назад +17

    When you were making fun of the nerdy people explaining every piece and part of the clutch you had me actually dying🤣

  • @FUNKOfilms
    @FUNKOfilms 3 года назад +36

    My dad taught me 3 times separately all years apart. Each time I started to get it, and then didn't have a chance to try again for years. My dad was really bad at explaining how to properly work the clutch. It was actually his friend showing me how to ride my motorcycle that helped most. He pointed out that I was letting the clutch out completely as soon as I was feeling it bite. Ultimately, I bought a car (that is honestly a terrible car to learn stick on) and learned by just driving on my own. I would still consider myself an amateur but I haven't stalled the car in months so I'd say I'm getting better. I've got a bad synchro so I had to learn to double clutch right away. Everytime I pull away from a light it puts a smile on my face as I row through the gears and I'm loving it.

    • @christopherjohnston6343
      @christopherjohnston6343 3 года назад

      Yeah different teachers and different cars can make a big difference.
      First manual I got a short drive of was a Lada truck. Terrible vehicle but my uncle had simple clear instructions.
      My dad tried teaching me in a Mazda station wagon about a year later. He way overcomplicated the instructions (though technically correct) had me bunny hopping all across the carpark. Didn't want to touch manual for years.

  • @alabdel1388
    @alabdel1388 Год назад +2

    I appreciate the advice to "relax" in this video. Im relatively new to driving a manual, and am frustrared as hell with my 1st to 2nd shifts. Will get there.

  • @nicholaspaul9638
    @nicholaspaul9638 3 года назад +4

    Used to work as a detailer at a used car dealership. Was the only one in the entire department that could drive a manual camaro ss. Reason being I was the only one who properly understood how to handle the clutch pedal practically forcing your foot off when the clutch would grab. No one else could grasp how deliberate you have to be due to how strong the clutch to grab, even a couple of people twice my age. Very glad I had someone who taught me the technical aspects of driving stick instead of just the basics. Have daily driven one for almost 8 years now

  • @95clark
    @95clark 25 дней назад +1

    64 seconds into the first video I’ve seen by this guy and I’m already subscribed

  • @simonpalmer6723
    @simonpalmer6723 3 года назад +14

    Gotta love a new Casey driving video, they have helped me so much with driving my 06 forester keep up the good work man.

  • @aksfactory
    @aksfactory 3 года назад +8

    In today's episode of old man's mumblings: Casey learns a new word - Vibe!

  • @EA079
    @EA079 3 года назад +7

    love this series Casey! I’m on the verge of learning a manual and taking lessons, and these videos have definitely helped me build that basic knowledge. Definitely keep this going 🙌🏼🙌🏼.

  • @GreaseRenegade
    @GreaseRenegade 3 года назад +9

    "Can't be that hard" And this what I tell everyone who gives me a hard time about why I drive a manual. "Hey, if I can drive it with a messed up right hand, shifting with my left..." Its amazing how difficult people think it is.
    Thank you for doing this series, not only does it help new drivers realized its not so hard and scary and give good tips to try while learning, these are also helpful for (fairly) seasoned drivers as well. I know I have personally taken tips from these Stick Shift Tips videos and applied them and made my driving better, even after driving a manual for the last decade or so
    Keep it up man!

  • @Silviu.
    @Silviu. 3 года назад

    After watching the double clutch explication on a previous video I learned to do it and I got so suprised how nice it is to double cluch down shift and now I do it all the time. Thanks a lot!

  • @m3dtm180
    @m3dtm180 3 года назад +24

    Love these vids!! Maybe we’ll see racing drivers tips for everyday steering at some point?

  • @theethuntv
    @theethuntv 3 года назад +6

    You're really a great dude, I just got my first stick car and these videos help me immensely. You explain things the way my brain digests.

  • @willarnold3455
    @willarnold3455 3 года назад +4

    Man you are literally a better teacher than my driving instructor. I’m still struggling with downshifting and all that when coming up to corners and stuff but your videos really help

  • @MAVR1X
    @MAVR1X 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for these videos. Being a self taught manual driver, and doing so for over a decade, I am still always looking for ways to improve my ability. Sure, some of your information is already known, but there is always more to learn or different ways to look at and understand things.

  • @mandrc5562
    @mandrc5562 3 года назад +2

    I have always had stick shift vehicles in my fleet and have driven cars trucks and everything in between. I still enjoy these videos as I have used them to somewhat refine my skill set and I can use your way of explaining shifting to supplement my way of explaining stick to newer drivers.
    Nice work man.

  • @notsocooldude7720
    @notsocooldude7720 3 года назад +1

    This was such a helpful video to watch for someone who is new to driving manual. Answers so many questions I had. Thank you for this

  • @SilencedTides
    @SilencedTides Год назад +4

    i just got my first manual (yay!) and it’s a 2008 wrx and i absolutely LOVE it! i heard a lot of people say that once you master a wrx you can master any manual and honestly this is starting to make more sense. the other manual i have driven before was a 350z and it was a lot easier to start than the wrx. the first day of driving my new car was honestly tragic and i was so defeated after; i didn’t think i would get anywhere after that day. now, a week later i’m back home practicing after watching your series and gaining some confidence. it made me feel so much better to know that even a race car driver thought it was daunting at first! i’m having so much fun now and i’m so proud of myself for getting better :)

    • @34sdjones
      @34sdjones Год назад

      Bought myself a WRX about a month ago, 1st maunaul car I’ve owned. The first week or so I was sketchy but I absolutely love the car and driving the manual now only a month in

  • @ClankyOtter
    @ClankyOtter 3 года назад +4

    Girlfriend has always been a stick driver. I’m having her teach me. Thank you for the tips.
    My catalytic converter got stolen at the beginning of the year, and something about having my car get shanked like that made me finally want to learn about cars, engines, proper driving technique, and most of all how to drive manual.
    Gf says she has confidence in how I’ve progressed, but I still get apprehensive. Driving manual really do be taming a wild animal:
    Frightening, but also Thrilling

  • @daltonrichards4281
    @daltonrichards4281 3 года назад +3

    I drive a semi with an 18 speed and I recently decided to get a 6 speed car which has been years sense I’ve drove and your videos are a great refresher because I really forgot how different the 2 really are.

  • @mayobin
    @mayobin 2 года назад +2

    I had some life circumstances that required that I got a new car, and I yolo'd into a manual car like a week after learning. My friend taught me the basics, but I've been really discouraged driving on my own. This was really helpful. Thank you so much

  • @glo_mighty5018
    @glo_mighty5018 3 года назад +4

    I just bought my first manual car (never driven stick) & this is more helpful than the two people who PHYSICALLY tried teaching me! You have to understand it & you're making it pretty clear, thanks! Definitely going to keep up with this series, subbed! 👌🏻

  • @stealzbysauce
    @stealzbysauce 3 года назад +2

    I have a 01 Prelude 5 speed n you’ve help me drive a lot better. Learned things i didn’t even know i was doing wrong.

  • @vilnv
    @vilnv 3 года назад +2

    I’m so glad I found this. My 90’ crx is my best friend currently

  • @madjoemak
    @madjoemak 3 года назад

    I regularly watch these videos even though I've been driving stick for a year and I've never driven an automatic. I always learn something new and become a bit of a better driver

  • @Chung247
    @Chung247 3 года назад +3

    Casey I appreciate these videos. I'm planning on purchasing a new used Golf R and I'm going to do it right and plan on purchasing a manual. Thanks for these tips!!

  • @clarencemiller9495
    @clarencemiller9495 3 года назад +6

    Ha, I learned in a 1982 VW Rabbit 4 speed in my parents driveway and then took my drivers test in a 1986 VW Jetta 5 speed. Gotta respect the VW learning.

  • @ekuryluk
    @ekuryluk 3 года назад +2

    Proud to say my daughter learned to drive a manual transmission while learning how to drive. We don’t own a vehicle with an automatic (never have), so last month she had to take the driver’s test driving a manual. She passed!

  • @stevenirving6096
    @stevenirving6096 3 года назад +2

    I've driven stick a little in friends cars, but I'm still learning. I fear learning it in a type 6 fire engine might develop some bad habits (14 thousand pounds and lots of torque), but this series has really helped. Thanks!!

  • @xAddICtedSN1P3R
    @xAddICtedSN1P3R 3 года назад +14

    I'm 20 and just got a 2010 Acura TL SH-AWD manual that I'm learning on. These videos help out a lot tbh

    • @ardaeh7007
      @ardaeh7007 3 года назад +4

      Ooh, the 4th gen TL with a manual is awesome-and arguably rare as well.

    • @Pathtoadulthood
      @Pathtoadulthood 3 года назад +2

      Dont fuck it up man

    • @nthgth
      @nthgth Год назад

      SWEET car, and rare indeed

  • @Daniel240sx
    @Daniel240sx 3 года назад +1

    I just got my 2014 honda Si coupe Its manual and its my first manual car ! This is helping alot Thank you so much

  • @akshaymohandas9511
    @akshaymohandas9511 3 года назад +1

    This was really what I was looking for.. I've been driving for 4 years and I am really anxious sometimes when to shift or am I revving the engine too much like that and I will be thinking about it and I fed up... I think your words will help me from now on. Thanks man👏👏

  • @garrettlarson1422
    @garrettlarson1422 3 года назад

    Hey, Casey, I want to truly thank you and my father for teaching me how to drive a newer manual vehicle. I got a 2002 Dodge Dakota about a couple days ago with a V6 3.9 Liter and 5-Speeder. Another video of yours that I just watched mentioned the Muncie M22 Rock Crusher (a transmission I'm very in love and in tune with) and how with the older 4-Speeders that you have to be very authoritative with the shifting and both the gas and clutch (which is honestly very straightforward and true). Considering my project truck is a full-sized 3/4 Ton HD 1968 GMC C2500 with a Borg-Warner Super T-10 4-Speed and 396, switching to a much lighter mid-size truckwith a lighter and newer (to me, anyway) 5-Speed and V6 is pretty humbling and a whole new experience. These videos, along with my dad's teaching and patience, are very helpful. You're amazing! Thank you so much!

  • @kelp3112
    @kelp3112 3 года назад

    I just bought my 2013 Mazda 3 I touring today which I love. Your videos have helped so much!

  • @jimmyglea
    @jimmyglea 2 года назад

    I’m almost 50 and grew up driving a stick. Didn’t realize how much I suck at it until watching this guy. My wife’s neck muscles thank you!

  • @Ren-fx5ti
    @Ren-fx5ti 3 года назад +2

    As a guy who learned to drive a stick from someone in their 20's in a 93 chevy geo tracker, I can not express the joy and knowledge i get from these videos.lol Recently bought my first newer car, which is a 2013 civic si and I dont want to treat it like the previous owner did. Love the videos and can't wait for the next one.

  • @parkitplo3575
    @parkitplo3575 3 года назад +1

    Another good vid Casey. I've noticed from your previous vids you like to keep your heal on the floor when engaging the clutch. That is soooo new to me that it feels like I'm re-learning how to shift again, thank you for that. Second, my driving instructor from BB mentioned to "ALWAYS TREAT YOUR GEAR SHIFT KNOB LIKE AN EGG", sorry about the modulation but, he could not express it enough. Keep'em coming Casey I see your subscriptions are also going up too. WHEW HOO

  • @TheCrazyTV62
    @TheCrazyTV62 3 года назад +173

    Laughs in European culture really is different over here with cars.

    • @tommydedecker110
      @tommydedecker110 3 года назад +26

      quite littarly laughing our ass off well also i am a mechanic but thats not important anyway a costumer asked my how to DRIVE an automatic not joking on that actualy happened she never drove an automatic before (loaner car)

    • @ya-rx8nd
      @ya-rx8nd 3 года назад +3

      @@tommydedecker110 I learned in a manual and the first thing to get used to in an automatic is the need to always be braking when stopped and let go a little bit when moving. The low speed control is basically what takes some getting used to and the rest is easy of course.

    • @salvatoreshiggerino6810
      @salvatoreshiggerino6810 3 года назад +18

      To be fair, though, most Europeans who aren't car people are terrible manual drivers even if they did it their entire driving life. I've driven with people who simply didn't know it was possible to shift smoothly, and so they never tried. Me, I was yelled at by the driving instructor when I shifted too roughly, but never told me how. I would have learned a lot faster if the instructor had said what Casey has done in the manual transmission videos.

    • @tommydedecker110
      @tommydedecker110 3 года назад +2

      @@salvatoreshiggerino6810 thats also true but atleast most europeans know how to drive a manaul

    • @takumifujiwara9072
      @takumifujiwara9072 3 года назад +16

      @Ginger I really want this comment to age like milk not wine.

  • @diestar1
    @diestar1 3 года назад +4

    I know how to drive a manual well and I'm still watching this to see if I check all the boxes lol Suppose that's the mark of an entertaining video Casey.

  • @NoahBroome
    @NoahBroome 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely love these videos, these have really helped me improve and also fill in some knowledge gaps to help solve some of my bad habits!

  • @everettbrooking710
    @everettbrooking710 3 года назад +4

    This is the best series of videos ever, (and the King Zero series) keep it up!

  • @ScottJ175
    @ScottJ175 3 года назад

    Very useful video even for old timers like me. I learned to drive stick from the beginning (mid-80s) and dailyed one until 2007. 5 years ago I sold the last one I only drove very rarely (rustbucket CJ project). Finally got back to rowing my own in March (Miata). I caught myself "banging the clutch" a couple times on upshifts just because I was being lazy/inattentive. Your videos are going to be a part of teaching my kids. The eldest will be 15 next month.

  • @TheTank4760
    @TheTank4760 3 года назад +6

    You started this “series” about when I first bought my manual, I’m 22 still learning been driving it for about 2-3 months and I love it I feel extremely comfortable even went on a 150+ mile road trip. Thanks for all the advice very much appreciated!

  • @rydplrs71
    @rydplrs71 3 года назад +6

    My parents had me move the stick car when cleaning snow for a winter, then they parked me on the biggest hill around and said it’s your turn. One huge j-strip later I haven’t had an issue.

  • @elpipofx
    @elpipofx 2 года назад +1

    I’m happy I found you channel love the content!

  • @izzoArtistry
    @izzoArtistry 3 года назад

    First and best experience learning to drive a manual, was driving my older brothers 91 honda civic hatchback si. One of the most forgiving car to learn to drive a stick. However, he was a good teacher &, playing grand truismo helped a lot as far as shift points and learning the mechanics. I’ve never looked forward to driving a automatic since from a engaging drivers point of view. Now I daily my Honda s2000 in LA. Believe it or not I love every minute of it.

  • @SS-qu2hq
    @SS-qu2hq 3 года назад +4

    I trust your tips more then anyone's one RUclips !!!!

  • @huskygaming6143
    @huskygaming6143 Год назад +1

    I just got my Maine drivers permit and I am learning to drive a stick shift i am enjoying it so far

  • @b-1edward293
    @b-1edward293 19 дней назад

    I appriciate the pointers. Been driving manual for a few decades and have been wNting to learn how to elevate that jerking between shifts.

  • @mach5m
    @mach5m 11 месяцев назад +1

    good tips good coaching & narration well- delivered .. thank you.

  • @TYLINK3
    @TYLINK3 10 месяцев назад

    Getting into tracking my Miata I love these tips thanks Casey

  • @jeeshuamessengerful
    @jeeshuamessengerful 3 года назад +2

    This is literally my favorite youtube channel!

  • @jeffreyfigueiredo1740
    @jeffreyfigueiredo1740 3 года назад

    Casey I love ya man!!! What an amazing video man. Keep it up. So informative. I have a 2019 30th Anniversary MX-5 RF and the clutch engages very quickly. When I first picked up the car I had my seat too forward and stalled it like a couple times. Once I got my seat position I got a feel for the clutch and all systems were go 👍🏾

  • @dominodunktank
    @dominodunktank 3 года назад +1

    Hey thanks for making this! Its very helpful and makes me feel better with my clutch engagement 😊

  • @skulluckid4390
    @skulluckid4390 3 года назад

    Loved the last shifting video, thank you as well for this ONE!!!

  • @opieg7333
    @opieg7333 3 года назад +8

    Never forget, the vast majority of manual cars are designed with the expectation that mistakes will be made, so if you have a difficult time getting the hang of stick shifts, it is OK - you most likely will not break something instantly. Even those that have driven manuals for decades occasionally have a bad shift or excessive clutch slips. Just takes getting the feel for the car you drive and no two drive exactly the same.
    I sincerely hope that many of you find the enjoyment having control of your gear selection can provide - we need more manual driver in the next generation to ensure the manufacturers do not totally abandon manual transmissions!!! Really it will be the next generations that either save the manuals or condemn them to museum pieces.

    • @KayvonGz
      @KayvonGz 3 года назад

      Ginger EV cars have gears too lmao like the Taycan has a 2 speed auto.

    • @KayvonGz
      @KayvonGz 3 года назад +1

      Ginger I mean, you can say what you want but it doesn’t make it right, the taycan has a 2 speed which is not “forwards and back”. It has gears to provide top end pull for the autobahn, something that Tesla’s don’t have since they were engineered with American highways in mind. Please do some research before sounding like a complete idiot.

  • @zacharycompton5624
    @zacharycompton5624 Год назад +1

    The talk on modulating the clutch has helped me start smoother with my new civic si. You gotta really find the sweet spot in that car, or you get a little bump on starting. Before listening to that modulating explanation I didn't know what I was doing wrong most times.

  • @Salos1
    @Salos1 Год назад +2

    Someone point out something wrong so he will make a new video addressing the problem. I drive a stick and know most of these things. Still learning a little. But I just can’t stop watching him drive and go through gears

  • @brotato654
    @brotato654 3 года назад

    you're the best instructor on the internet! Thanks!

  • @Sean-hc6bh
    @Sean-hc6bh 3 года назад

    earned my sub, you are amazing at teaching. Thank you so much for your guidance. It helps so much more than you could ever realize.

  • @Corroidz
    @Corroidz 3 года назад +1

    A lot of this advice is fantastic general life advice.

  • @marcusanthony6489
    @marcusanthony6489 2 года назад +1

    Just recently bought my first car. '07 Si. Never drove a stick prior to this and this video helps alot.

    • @nthgth
      @nthgth Год назад

      Favorite gen Si after the '99/'00 EM1 (bc of looks and '90s charm - the '07 is really a better car in every way). Enjoy it man. Honda makes the best FWD shifters around

  • @ilyaissakin9474
    @ilyaissakin9474 3 года назад +3

    Hey Casey
    Yesterday youtube suggested me your stick driving guides and I watched them all in a row.
    Today I seem to be better at lowering the RPM needed to start moving on the first gear, it feels awesome.Thanks!
    I got my first ever stick car (08' wrx sti) last month and have been struggling to find the balance since then, hope I'll start getting more friendly to the clutch now :)
    I especially liked the BMX example as I can totally relate to it. Same as when going for a massive drop or a big air on an MTB I felt scared in the first couple of weeks driving that car, my hands were literally shaking even before I started the engine. After saying to myself to get cool and not overthink every single action, shifting became smoother and felt more natural.

  • @ricardoseales6501
    @ricardoseales6501 Год назад

    Watching from Montreal Quebec Canada dude you are awesome .Learnt a lot from you .

  • @richrichy9260
    @richrichy9260 3 года назад +4

    Got a Subaru Impreza wrx. You literally help me drive my manual so much

    • @OmarGTR33
      @OmarGTR33 3 года назад

      i’ve got one too lol 2004

  • @aaronredbaron
    @aaronredbaron 7 месяцев назад +1

    ... I got a free beater with a heater and a 5 speed, and managed to get it running with a new clutch... next I'm going to take my 13 year old daughter out to an empty lot and teach her to drive stick!!!! I'm sending her this video to get started!

  • @joshuaadebayo319
    @joshuaadebayo319 3 года назад +1

    Been watching this series from England as I'm learning to drive manual. Love how you explain things, it makes more sense than my instructor.

    • @overallchampion539
      @overallchampion539 3 года назад

      Do you have driving license now?

    • @joshuaadebayo319
      @joshuaadebayo319 3 года назад +2

      @@overallchampion539 No unfortunately 🤦🏾‍♂️. Here in the UK we’ve been put in our 3rd national lockdown for the past 2 and a half months which caused my driving test to be cancelled. Hopefully I get a chance to get my licence before I go to university in September.

    • @overallchampion539
      @overallchampion539 3 года назад

      @@joshuaadebayo319 Sucks.. But you will get em man! 🚗

  • @jaycalibre609
    @jaycalibre609 2 месяца назад

    This definitely helped me, I'm on my learning journey rn

  • @jtland4842
    @jtland4842 3 года назад +3

    I learned how to drive stick on a Heavily modified V6 mustang I rented in Turo. It was a crazy experience because it was crazy loud and stiff.

  • @xyrofyro8982
    @xyrofyro8982 3 года назад

    I learned in a 5 spd Hyundai tiburon, I love that thing, still got it hitting 4 months and a half of driving it!

  • @punkindonutguy
    @punkindonutguy 3 года назад +1

    Shoutout to Oshkosh, my hometown! I live just south of Wittman. Sad there was no EAA this year. I always go. Love what you do, Casey!!!

    • @Rick1984FL
      @Rick1984FL 3 года назад +1

      Next year! I was only able to go for a day 3 years ago and it was amazing and I’m not even a certificated pilot

    • @punkindonutguy
      @punkindonutguy 3 года назад

      @@Rick1984FL I'm an AV geek so I always go. Plus I only live a mile away. I can walk there. It's always a great time. Best days to go are on Wednesday and Saturday for the full airshow and night show with fireworks.

  • @brayanchojolan6609
    @brayanchojolan6609 3 года назад

    I'm about to buy my first car and it's gonna be a manual transmission so I watch your videos. I've already driven a few cars with stick but I want to learn even more.

  • @dand4056
    @dand4056 3 года назад +2

    Casey! I’m loving this series.
    Can you do a video with foot cam and cluster cam showing how to shift fast for intermediate drivers?
    I want to know how fast do you release the clutch relative to RPM. Let’s say you’re not really shifting at redline, but you are trying to go fast in a “gentleman’s” race.
    Thanks.

  • @922optimum
    @922optimum 2 года назад

    Been watching a ton of these while my 5-speed is at a shop, and mannnn am I missing it right now

  • @atcandotherthings4985
    @atcandotherthings4985 Год назад

    I’ve rewatched these a bunch as I’ve learned and tried to get more proficient at driving stick

  • @takeshiphan2068
    @takeshiphan2068 3 года назад

    This is great, thank you so much for making this video Casey~

  • @TiffLiz
    @TiffLiz 3 года назад

    just bought a fk8 a few days ago and i've been enjoying these vids, thanks for the tips.

    • @trashbandit2449
      @trashbandit2449 3 года назад

      What's an fk8?

    • @TiffLiz
      @TiffLiz 3 года назад

      @@trashbandit2449 honda civic type r fk8

    • @trashbandit2449
      @trashbandit2449 3 года назад

      @@TiffLiz oh nice, didn't know what the fk8 meant, must be a little too specific for a non Honda person

  • @Genrebenders
    @Genrebenders 3 года назад +1

    First time watching this guy. I knew within the first minute I liked this guy. He super funny

  • @HalfRoastedDuck
    @HalfRoastedDuck 3 года назад +1

    Love these videos man, I learn so much. I just got my g2 lisence in Canada and I’m driving a 2008 Honda civic😂. Not an Aston Martin but still feels fast, hope you are doing good in these corona times✌️. Also just saying but I thought the same thing when I was first learning, dad says giver more gas

  • @RealZeal96
    @RealZeal96 Год назад

    Great video. I use the analogy of a rope around a tree and in both hands. One hand is the gas and the other is the brake. If you push one away from you you have to pull the other hand towards you at the same time. Same with the clutch and gas

  • @4stringguitar691
    @4stringguitar691 5 месяцев назад

    Im 16 and ive been learning how to drive manual in a 2004 pontiac sunfire. I can drive it way smoother now with these tips.

  • @blackened91x
    @blackened91x 3 года назад +1

    I learned at the age of 15 in my pops 302 f150 with a burnt clutch. One of the hardest things I've ever driven in my life. I guess my pops figured that if I learned hard everything would be easy.

  • @ArmoniClifton
    @ArmoniClifton 3 года назад

    I Really Wished This Video Was Out 2 Months Ago When I Got My 5spd E46 . These Tips Are Exactly What I Hadta Learn Myself . Tons Of Stalling And Burnouts

  • @SicSunday
    @SicSunday 3 года назад

    Bro you're such a great teacher thank you

  • @samanthalondot9436
    @samanthalondot9436 2 года назад

    CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH for this video, it is greatly appreciated :)!!!!

  • @javieranglada83
    @javieranglada83 3 года назад +1

    My friend's dad owns a scrapyard, and also owns a Samurai. That's where I learned to drive manual, we used to race around the huge scrapyard while feeling like Dom Toretto

  • @AaronAL59
    @AaronAL59 3 года назад +1

    I have the automatic i4 turbo jeep. it’s a fun engine but there is no manual option. So I ordered the v6 manual this time around, I’m pumped to learn.

  • @TairnKA
    @TairnKA 3 года назад

    I learned to use a stick in a 1964 Corvair Monza convertible and occasionally permitted to drive my oldest brothers "new" 1971 MGB (BRG). ;-)

  • @DirtDude117
    @DirtDude117 3 года назад +1

    My dad taught me to drive stick on his 1994 Turbo Supra... Not the easiest thing to learn on. Then my first car was a Jeep Wrangler 4x4 manual on 35" tires with the 4 cylinder. Not the current 4 cylinder, the old tractor one that is a downgrade to the Miata 1.8L.
    So now I can drive my S2000, Corvette, and STi perfectly fine. Rev matching the S2000 is hard with the 8lb flywheel but still doable