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1/2 clutch technique is very important for going up slopes from stationary position.... For mimld slopes, it's rather easy... but for very steep ones, you need to step the accelerator a little more than usual because half clutch alone wont help much... but if u step the accelerator too much, be sure to get scolded...

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Lol, i remember myself panicking,cursing and swearing the last time when I was learning. Its not difficult really.
(1) Handbrake up
(2) Engage 1st Gear
(3) While in Full Clutch, step the accelerator
(4) RPM around 2k, hear for the creaking of the car and notice the slight rise of the bonnet
(5) Release handbrake and you're off.
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Originally posted by SEI:if someone behind u is close and u know u'll hit them if u move back even a little push the clutch in gas till u hit the rev limiter then quickly release the clutch u wont move back trust me
then you'll also see a lot of smoke coming out from either the front or rears tyres

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Originally posted by SEI:if someone behind u is close and u know u'll hit them if u move back even a little push the clutch in gas till u hit the rev limiter then quickly release the clutch u wont move back trust me
& remember finish 1st gear, clutch in all the way, put gear into 2nd,DUN@Release ACClERATOR(jus left get job & left hard cororidination), after gear 2 inside gearbox, faster lift ur left leg & step more oil.
Applies to 3rd/4th/5th.
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Originally posted by sexy girls:my driving instructor always scold me coz the car reversed when going up a slope
relax. easy does it.
step on acc until rev 3. SLOWLY release clutch til rev drop to 1.5. maintain. release handbrake n depress acc slightly n cont release clutch SLOWLY to move forward. tts all. simple?
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