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Originally Posted by Ilow
I found it helpful to find a parking lot with a small hill and work on finding the friction point so that you "balance" on the hill without driving up or rolling back. Once you get the hang of the point at which the clutch engages it gets a lot easier. Oh yeah, and I love Cynthetiq's idea of the rent-a-clutch, saves a lot of wear and tear on your own car!
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we practiced in an empty parking lot where some builders were building a new mini mall thing... they watched as we drove this beautiful Z3 all about as she learned the ins and outs of depressing the clutch at just the right moment.
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