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93forestpearl
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Manarius
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Splinter's been doing a 5MT swap since he exploded his 4EAT a few days ago.93forestpearl wrote:???????????????
1995 Polo Green Subaru SVX (189k miles - 08/2007-Present)Manarius wrote:The Neo-Cons would call me a defeatist. I'd call me a realist. I'm realistically saying that a snowball has better chances in the blazes of hell than democracy has in Iraq.
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thefultonhow
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Did you guys install the hillholder? Best feature evar. I wish other cars had that -- I drove a pretty new manual Tacoma a few times and it was a bitch starting up on hills. I'm used to the hillholder now. 
-- David
1990 Subaru Legacy L+ 4WD Wagon 5MT, white with 66k miles -- SOLD
[url=http://www.g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66214]1992 Infiniti G20 5MT[/url], White Sandstone with 175k miles
1990 Subaru Legacy L+ 4WD Wagon 5MT, white with 66k miles -- SOLD
[url=http://www.g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66214]1992 Infiniti G20 5MT[/url], White Sandstone with 175k miles
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93forestpearl
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Sweetness.
The hill-holder is there there if you aren't experinced enough with your clutch. Not neccasary but a nicety in a pinch.
Sorry if Ipissed anyone off with that statement. Duluth is a hill everywhere I go so the hill-holder annoys me since I have to push the clutch all the way in to use it. A little practice makes you better than any damn helper.[/i]
The hill-holder is there there if you aren't experinced enough with your clutch. Not neccasary but a nicety in a pinch.
Sorry if Ipissed anyone off with that statement. Duluth is a hill everywhere I go so the hill-holder annoys me since I have to push the clutch all the way in to use it. A little practice makes you better than any damn helper.[/i]
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thefultonhow
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I don't mind having to push the clutch in all the way. Before mid-January, though, I had been driving (stick-shift only until July) for 2.5 years without a hill-holder and had been doing just fine.
I do have to say, though, that the combination of my unevenly worn throwout bearing, the hill-holder, and not driving stick-shift very much for the six months before I got the car have made me worse at clutch modulation than I was before. I'm going to have a lot of "driver recalibration" to do once I do the engine swap into my G20 and start driving that again...
I do have to say, though, that the combination of my unevenly worn throwout bearing, the hill-holder, and not driving stick-shift very much for the six months before I got the car have made me worse at clutch modulation than I was before. I'm going to have a lot of "driver recalibration" to do once I do the engine swap into my G20 and start driving that again...
-- David
1990 Subaru Legacy L+ 4WD Wagon 5MT, white with 66k miles -- SOLD
[url=http://www.g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66214]1992 Infiniti G20 5MT[/url], White Sandstone with 175k miles
1990 Subaru Legacy L+ 4WD Wagon 5MT, white with 66k miles -- SOLD
[url=http://www.g20.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66214]1992 Infiniti G20 5MT[/url], White Sandstone with 175k miles
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555BCTurbo
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